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Business Wire (English). 11/10/2020.
Autor:
Luis Mixco, Rodolfo Torres, Erick Burgos, Vanessa Rivera, Lyndon Brown, José Rivas, Walter Salazar
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Seismological Research Letters. 89:483-494
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Natural Hazards ISBN: 9781315166841
Jamaica has one of the highest natural hazard risk exposures in the world, with more than 90% of the population exposed to two or more natural hazards. The island is particularly prone to multiple hazards, including hurricanes, earthquakes, tsunamis,
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https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315166841-15
https://doi.org/10.1201/9781315166841-15
Autor:
Paul Mann, Richard D. Koehler, B. Benford, Lyndon Brown, M. Wiggins-Grandison, Carol S. Prentice
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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 103:971-983
The countries of Jamaica, Haiti, and the Dominican Republic all straddle the Enriquillo–Plantain Garden fault zone (EPGFZ), a major left‐lateral, strike‐slip fault system bounding the Caribbean and North American plates. Past large earthquakes
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Geophysical Journal International. 190:59-74
SUMMARY We use block modelling of GPS site velocities from Jamaica and nearby islands, including Hispaniola, to test alternative plate boundary geometries for deformation in Jamaica and estimate slip rates along the island's major fault zones. Relati
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Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture. 7
A new probabilistic seismic hazard analysis was performed for the city of Bridgetown, Barbados, West Indies. Hazard computations have been performed using the standard Cornell-McGuire approach based on the definition of appropriate seismogenic source
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Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture. 7
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Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture. 7
A probabilistic seismic hazard analysis was performed to generate seismic hazard maps for Jamaica. The analysis was then conducted using a standard logic-tree approach that allowed systematically taking into account the model-based (i.e., epistemic)
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Journal of Civil Engineering and Architecture. 7
Autor:
Lyndon Brown, Benjamin J. Phrampus, Renee McDonald, Austen Klausen, Joey Fontana, Emma Giddens, Cecilia M. G. McHugh, Gwen Carris, Brett Mattingly, Vanshan Wright, Connor Flynn, Zach Frone, Cliff Mauroner, Paul Mann, Matthew J. Hornbach
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SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2013.
Summary The Greater Antilles islands of Jamaica and Hispanola experience infrequent but devastating earthquakes. Currently, it remains unclear (1) where active faults extend into western Jamaica and the western Dominican Republic, (2) what the probab