Earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides take a devastating toll on human lives, critical infrastructure, and ecosystems. Harnessing the predictive capacities of hazard models is key to transitioning from reactive approaches to disaster management toward building resilient societies, yet the knowledge that these models produce involves multiple uncertainties. The failure to properly account for these uncertainties has at times had important implications, from the flawed safety measures at the Fukushima power plant, to the reliance on short‐term earthquake prediction models (reportedly at the expense of mitigation efforts) in modern China. This article provides an overview of methods for handling uncertainty in probabilistic seismic hazard asse...
The increase in large-scale disasters in recent years, such as the 2007 floods in the UK, has caused...
Natural hazard analysis involves various kinds of assumptions and approximations. Observations and d...
Seismic safety assessments of and improvements can hardly rely on the Seismic Hazard Harmonization i...
Earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides take a devastating toll on human lives, critical infrastructur...
The fundamental objective of earthquake engineering is to protect lives and livelihoods through the ...
Probabilistic seismic hazard analyses provide the opportunity, indeed the requirement, to quantify t...
ABSTRACT: According to a recent UN report, seismic risk from large earthquakes continues to increase...
Large-scale earthquake hazards pose major threats to modern society, generating casualties, disrupti...
A better understanding of the uncertainty that exists in models used for seismic risk assessment is ...
Tsunami hazard assessments have frequently been conducted by means of numerical models using determi...
This paper discusses how epistemic uncertainties are currently considered in the most widely occurri...
Abstract Model uncertainty is prevalent in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) because the ...
This paper discusses how epistemic uncertainties are currently considered in the most widely occurri...
According to the probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) approach, the deter- ministically eval...
This thesis is divided in three chapters. In the first chapter we analyse the results of the world ...
The increase in large-scale disasters in recent years, such as the 2007 floods in the UK, has caused...
Natural hazard analysis involves various kinds of assumptions and approximations. Observations and d...
Seismic safety assessments of and improvements can hardly rely on the Seismic Hazard Harmonization i...
Earthquakes, tsunamis, and landslides take a devastating toll on human lives, critical infrastructur...
The fundamental objective of earthquake engineering is to protect lives and livelihoods through the ...
Probabilistic seismic hazard analyses provide the opportunity, indeed the requirement, to quantify t...
ABSTRACT: According to a recent UN report, seismic risk from large earthquakes continues to increase...
Large-scale earthquake hazards pose major threats to modern society, generating casualties, disrupti...
A better understanding of the uncertainty that exists in models used for seismic risk assessment is ...
Tsunami hazard assessments have frequently been conducted by means of numerical models using determi...
This paper discusses how epistemic uncertainties are currently considered in the most widely occurri...
Abstract Model uncertainty is prevalent in probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) because the ...
This paper discusses how epistemic uncertainties are currently considered in the most widely occurri...
According to the probabilistic seismic hazard analysis (PSHA) approach, the deter- ministically eval...
This thesis is divided in three chapters. In the first chapter we analyse the results of the world ...
The increase in large-scale disasters in recent years, such as the 2007 floods in the UK, has caused...
Natural hazard analysis involves various kinds of assumptions and approximations. Observations and d...
Seismic safety assessments of and improvements can hardly rely on the Seismic Hazard Harmonization i...