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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 by | Tendry R |
accepted on | 11 Mar 2022 00:13:52.286 | 11 Mar 2022 00:16:14.976 |
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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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Magnitude Frequency Distribution
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Definition
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.
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Magnitude Frequency Distribution
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33
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Concept
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