The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) “Did You Feel It?” (DYFI) system is an automated approach for rapidly collecting macroseismic intensity data from Internet users’ shaking and damage reports and generating intensity maps immediately following earthquakes; it has been operating for over a decade (1999-2011). DYFI-based intensity maps made rapidly available through the DYFI system fundamentally depart from more traditional maps made available in the past. The maps are made more quickly, provide more complete coverage and higher resolution, provide for citizen input and interaction, and allow data collection at rates and quantities never before considered. These aspects of Internet data collection, in turn, allow for data analyses, graphics, a...
both the tremendous value of macroseismic data and the perils of its uncritical assessment. In numer...
A new method of macroseismic survey, based on voluntary collaboration through the internet, has bee...
Macroseismic investigation with data collected through web- based questionnaires is today routinely ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) “Did You Feel It? ” (DYFI) system is an automated approach for rap...
Abstract Recent parallel development of improved quantitative methods to analyze intensity distribut...
This site provides access to Community Internet Intensity Maps (CIIM), made from citizen reports of ...
Two tools have been developed within the European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) in o...
In 2004 a new seismic hazard map of Italy (MPS Working Group, 2004) has been released by a task forc...
Within the activities of the Networking Activity 4 (NA4) module called “Distributed Archive of Histo...
The collection of earthquake testimonies (i.e., qualitative descriptions of felt shaking) is essenti...
Current procedures to collect macroseismic data in Germany are diverse and scattered. At least 10 in...
Copyright © 2014 Qiuwen Zhang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
The online collection of earthquake reports in Europe is strongly fragmented across numerous seismol...
Recent technological advances in computer and communication technology, as well as developments in s...
Because earthquakes claim thousands of lives and billions of dollars yearly, there is a great need t...
both the tremendous value of macroseismic data and the perils of its uncritical assessment. In numer...
A new method of macroseismic survey, based on voluntary collaboration through the internet, has bee...
Macroseismic investigation with data collected through web- based questionnaires is today routinely ...
The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) “Did You Feel It? ” (DYFI) system is an automated approach for rap...
Abstract Recent parallel development of improved quantitative methods to analyze intensity distribut...
This site provides access to Community Internet Intensity Maps (CIIM), made from citizen reports of ...
Two tools have been developed within the European Archive of Historical EArthquake Data (AHEAD) in o...
In 2004 a new seismic hazard map of Italy (MPS Working Group, 2004) has been released by a task forc...
Within the activities of the Networking Activity 4 (NA4) module called “Distributed Archive of Histo...
The collection of earthquake testimonies (i.e., qualitative descriptions of felt shaking) is essenti...
Current procedures to collect macroseismic data in Germany are diverse and scattered. At least 10 in...
Copyright © 2014 Qiuwen Zhang et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Co...
The online collection of earthquake reports in Europe is strongly fragmented across numerous seismol...
Recent technological advances in computer and communication technology, as well as developments in s...
Because earthquakes claim thousands of lives and billions of dollars yearly, there is a great need t...
both the tremendous value of macroseismic data and the perils of its uncritical assessment. In numer...
A new method of macroseismic survey, based on voluntary collaboration through the internet, has bee...
Macroseismic investigation with data collected through web- based questionnaires is today routinely ...