Authors
Danijel Schorlemmer, MC Gerstenberger, S Wiemer, DD Jackson, DA Rhoades
Publication date
2007/1/1
Journal
Seismological Research Letters
Volume
78
Issue
1
Pages
17-29
Publisher
Seismological Society of America
Description
The Regional Earthquake Likelihood Models (RELM) project aims to produce and evaluate alternate models of earthquake potential (probability per unit volume, magnitude, and time) for California. Based on differing assumptions, these models are produced to test the validity of their assumptions and to explore which models should be incorporated in seismic hazard and risk evaluation. Tests based on physical and geological criteria are useful but we focus on statistical methods using future earthquake catalog data only. We envision two evaluations: a test of consistency with observed data and a comparison of all pairs of models for relative consistency. Both tests are based on the likelihood method, and both are fully prospective (ie, the models are not adjusted to fit the test data). To be tested, each model must assign a probability to any possible event within a specified region of space, time, and magnitude. For …
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