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Forecasting damaging earthquakes in the central and eastern United States

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Abstract

Analysis of seismograph network data, earthquake catalogs from 1727 to 1982, and paleoseismic data for the central and eastern United States indicate that the Poisson probability of a damaging earthquake (magnitude ??? 6.0) occurring during the next 30 years is at a moderate to high level (0.4 to 0.6). When differences in seismic wave attenuation are taken into account, the central and eastern United States has approximately two-thirds the likelihood of California to produce an earthquake with comparable damage area and societal impact within the next 30 years.
Publication type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Title Forecasting damaging earthquakes in the central and eastern United States
Series title Science
Volume 249
Issue 4975
Year Published 1990
Language English
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First page 1412
Last page 1416
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