The EGO method, developed by Egozcue et al. and the SRAMSC method, originally developed by Cornell and later programmed by McGuire, to assess the seismic hazard, are compared for the low seismicity area 'Belgium, The Netherlands, and NW Germany'. Using the same input data, the results of the EGO met
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Seismic hazard estimate for a low seismicity region — Example of Bohemia
✍ Scribed by Zdeňka Schenková; Vladimír Schenk; Vít Kárník
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- 1981
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- 119
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- Article
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- 0033-4533
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