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Record Nr.

UNINA9910392716603321

Autore

Hellwig Marcus

Titolo

Equibalancedistribution (Eqbl) in the analysis of earthquake data : Influence of the risk of low magnitudes on spontaneous violent earthquakes / / by Marcus Hellwig

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Wiesbaden : , : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : , : Imprint : Springer Vieweg, , 2020

ISBN

3-658-29859-6

Edizione

[1st ed. 2020.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (82 pages)

Disciplina

550

Soggetti

Earth sciences

Statistics 

Engineering geology

Engineering—Geology

Foundations

Hydraulics

Physical geography

Earth Sciences, general

Statistical Theory and Methods

Geoengineering, Foundations, Hydraulics

Earth System Sciences

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Entrance -- Limits of symmetric variance -- Association with asymmetry and steepness (kurtosis) -- Presentation of the logarithmic equal distribution, Eqbl -- Properties of Eqb -- Use of the Eqbl for the analysis of earthquakedata -- Approximation to the location parameters modal, mean, median; Introduction of the sine derivative -- Final Statement -- Summary.

Sommario/riassunto

The book describes the assessment of the risk and probability of occurrence of damage according to the Richter scale. It explains the connection of the probability theory of extreme processes with examples from the sciences of earthquake observation. In contrast to



many views, the present analysis takes into account the complete population of all measurement data of the magnitudes from 0 to the measured maximum Contents: Entrance Limits of symmetric variance Association with asymmetry and steepness (kurtosis) Presentation of the logarithmic equal distribution, Eqbl Properties of Eqb Use of the Eqbl for the analysis of earthquakedata Approximation to the location parameters modal, mean, median; Introduction of the sine derivative Final Statement Summary Target Groups: Engineers who are concerned with earthquake-resistant building concepts Geological institutes dealing with earthquakes and their dynamic effects Students of architecture, housing and urban planning Author: Marcus Hellwig currently works as QualityEngineer, He`s member of SCEC Community, Southern California Earthquake Center. Marcus does research in Statistics, Probability Theory and Telecommunications Engineering. His current project is 'New Probability Density Functions Equibalance Distributions Eqb & Eqbl' - also for the evaluation of i.a. Earthquake events.