Finite-Fault Rupture Detector (FinDer): Going Real-Time in Californian ShakeAlert Warning System
- Creators
- Böse, M.
- Felizardo, C.
- Heaton, T. H.
Abstract
Rapid detection of local and regional earthquakes and issuance of fast alerts for impending shaking is considered beneficial to save lives, reduce losses, and shorten recovery times after destructive events (Allen et al., 2009). Over the last two decades, several countries have built operational earthquake early warning (EEW) systems, including Japan (Hoshiba et al., 2008), Mexico (Espinosa-Aranda et al., 1995), Romania (Mărmureanu et al., 2011), Turkey (Erdik et al., 2003), Taiwan (Hsiao et al., 2011), and China (Peng et al., 2011). Other countries, such as the United States (Böse, Allen, et al., 2013), Italy (Satriano et al., 2011), and Switzerland (Behr et al., 2015), are currently developing systems or evaluating algorithms in their seismic real-time networks.
Additional Information
© 2015 Seismological Society of America. Published Online 07 October 2015. The authors would like to thank Sarah Minson, Deborah Smith, Egill Hauksson, Men-Andrien Meier, Yannik Behr, Carlo Cauzzi, John Clinton, and two anonymous reviewers and editors for discussions on FinDer and/or proofreading and reviewing of the manuscript. This work was funded by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation.Attached Files
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- CaltechAUTHORS:20151204-101045877
- USGS
- Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation
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2015-12-04Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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- Seismological Laboratory, Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences