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Entry: Magnitude Frequency Distribution

URI: https://registry.epos-eu.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/tcs-TSU/33

Relationship between a magnitude and its rate. In tsunami science it is often used to quantify the relationship between source magnitude such as the earthquake Moment Magnitude, or a landslide volume, vs their rates of occurrence. The relationship can be based on empirical observations or models.

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submitted byTendry R
accepted on 11 Mar 2022 00:13:52.286 | 11 Mar 2022 00:16:14.976

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date accepted 11 Mar 2022 00:13:52.286 | 11 Mar 2022 00:16:14.976
date submitted 11 Mar 2022 00:08:28.174
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description Relationship between a magnitude and its rate. In tsunami science it is often used to quantify the relationship between source magnitude such as the earthquake Moment Magnitude, or a landslide volume, vs their rates of occurrence. The relationship can be based on empirical observations or models.
item class Concept
label Magnitude Frequency Distribution
notation 33
register tcs tSU
status status experimental
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account name t.randriamalala@externe.brgm.fr
name Tendry R

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description Relationship between a magnitude and its rate. In tsunami science it is often used to quantify the relationship between source magnitude such as the earthquake Moment Magnitude, or a landslide volume, vs their rates of occurrence. The relationship can be based on empirical observations or models.
label Magnitude Frequency Distribution
notation 33
type Concept

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