Dmitry A. Storchak & Domenico Di Giacomo Prof. Ambraseys contribution to the ISC Event Bibliography www.isc.ac.uk/event_bibliography March 19, 2014Ambraseys.

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Dmitry A. Storchak & Domenico Di Giacomo Prof. Ambraseys contribution to the ISC Event Bibliography March 19, 2014Ambraseys Memorial Symposium, London1

The ISC main products ISC Bulletin 2 global catalogue of large earthquakes prepared for seismic hazard and risk assessment large earthquakes only ~19,000 homogeneous hypocentre locations and M W estimates with the estimates of uncertainty prepared using uniform technique and original seismic wave arrival times and amplitude measurements global definitive seismic bulletin used in many areas of geophysical research earthquakes and anthropogenic events ~5 million events based on reports from 130 networks worldwide ISC-GEM Catalogue

Motivation for the ISC Event Bibliography 3 Great East Japan earthquake 2011? Tohoku tsunami? Higashiihon daishinsai? Fukushima? Tohoku earthquake? Sendai earthquake? Ambraseys Memorial Symposium, 19 March 2014 Geophysicists often need to identify scientific articles related to specific seismic events (earthquakes and anthropogenic events) that occurred at particular times or in specific regions. Most advanced bibliographical searches such as Google Scholar would require them to type a text string containing a commonly used name for the earthquake or the region and date it occurred. The search may need to be repeated several times to account for all possible transliterations of a place name in English, several different ways of specifying a date and a variety of names of the area where the earthquake has occurred. The results then have to be merged and unavoidable duplicates removed. This procedure is daunting and often leads to unstable results.

What does the ISC Event Bibliography do? 4 interactive search based on seismic event (location, time, magnitude) and/or publication parameters (author, journal, publication year). References to scientific articles related to these events references to scientific publications associated with seismic events worldwide; Seismic events March 19, 2014Ambraseys Memorial Symposium, London4

Output example Link to the ISC Bulletin Earthquake parameters Link to the paper abstract webpage via the DOI

6 Ambraseys Memorial Symposium, 19 March 2014 This service covers the last years of publications from nearly 500 titles; Some significant events in the first part of last century are also included; Publications dealing with catalogues and/or large dataset in a specific region are not included; Ongoing work to add missing references (Authors are encouraged to check for missing publications and contact us). As of February 2016, the ISC Event Bibliography includes over 16,000 articles associated to ~13,500 seismic events (natural or man-made); Content of the ISC Event Bibliography

7 Ambraseys Memorial Symposium, 19 March 2014 The ISC Event Bibliography is not limited to publications in Seismology. It includes articles on: Articles in many Fields of Geoscience Earthquake engineering Tectonics Structural geology Geodesy Remote sensing Nuclear test monitoring Tsunami and coastal studies Landslides Environmental studies Hydrology Geochemistry Atmospheric sciences Geomagnetism others

8 Most of the events are linked to one or two articles, a few to hundreds Events with many references are in Japan, Euro-Mediterranean and U.S. West coast areas Some events attracted attention of many researches in various geoscience disciplines Most Referenced Events

9 Ambraseys Memorial Symposium, 19 March 2014 With rare exceptions, we include only publications with English title and abstract. We make no judgement of the quality of the articles. First 20 Journals and Authors

10 ISC Event Bibliography: Ambraseys March 19, 2014Ambraseys Memorial Symposium, London10 The map of ~500 individual earthquakes described by Prof. Ambraseys in 89 scientific articles The timeline

11 ISC Event Bibliography: Ambraseys 89 publications of Ambraseys related to ~500 earthquakes in the most active regions of the world are included in the ISC Event Bibliography March 19, 2014Ambraseys Memorial Symposium, London11

Summary The ISC Event Bibliography allows an interactive search for seismic event oriented articles based on event and/or publication parameters. Ambraseys is the 3 rd top scoring author in the ISC Event Bibliography. The ISC Event Bibliography is multidisciplinary and is an attractive tool for researchers and students from different fields. This new ISC service is expected to facilitate the work of authors, reviewers and journal editors during the entire process of scientific article publication. Articles describing catalogues or large datasets are not included. For further details see Di Giacomo et al. (SRL 2014). We continue improving the Event Bibliography; individual authors are encouraged to report missing papers using: First 20 authors 12