[HTML][HTML] A comprehensive review of geospatial technology applications in earthquake preparedness, emergency management, and damage assessment
The level of destruction caused by an earthquake depends on a variety of factors, such as
magnitude, duration, intensity, time of occurrence, and underlying geological features, which …
magnitude, duration, intensity, time of occurrence, and underlying geological features, which …
[HTML][HTML] Looking for earthquake precursors from space: A critical review
Starting from late seventies, many observations have been reported about observations in
space of signals reconciled with earthquakes and claimed as possible preseismic …
space of signals reconciled with earthquakes and claimed as possible preseismic …
[HTML][HTML] Automatic detection of earthquake-damaged buildings by integrating UAV oblique photography and infrared thermal imaging
Extracting damage information of buildings after an earthquake is crucial for emergency
rescue and loss assessment. Low-altitude remote sensing by unmanned aerial vehicles …
rescue and loss assessment. Low-altitude remote sensing by unmanned aerial vehicles …
Air ionization at rock surfaces and pre-earthquake signals
Pre-earthquake signals have been widely reported, including perturbations in the
ionosphere. These precursory signals, though highly diverse, may be caused by just one …
ionosphere. These precursory signals, though highly diverse, may be caused by just one …
[HTML][HTML] Landslide susceptibility map refinement using PSInSAR data
A Ciampalini, F Raspini, D Lagomarsino… - Remote Sensing of …, 2016 - Elsevier
Landslide susceptibility maps (LSM) are commonly used by local authorities for land use
management and planning activities, representing a valuable tool used to support decision …
management and planning activities, representing a valuable tool used to support decision …
[HTML][HTML] Study of the preparation phase of Turkey's powerful earthquake (6 February 2023) by a geophysical multi-parametric fuzzy inference system
M Akhoondzadeh, D Marchetti - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
On 6 February 2023, a powerful earthquake at the border between Turkey and Syria caused
catastrophic consequences and was, unfortunately, one of the deadliest earthquakes of the …
catastrophic consequences and was, unfortunately, one of the deadliest earthquakes of the …
Statistical correlation analysis between thermal infrared anomalies observed from MTSATs and large earthquakes occurred in Japan (2005–2015)
The literature often reports space–time relations between the abnormal variations of different
kinds of nonseismological (ie, geophysical, geochemical, and atmospheric) parameters and …
kinds of nonseismological (ie, geophysical, geochemical, and atmospheric) parameters and …
[HTML][HTML] Satellite remote sensing in seismology. A review
AA Tronin - Remote Sensing, 2009 - mdpi.com
A wide range of satellite methods is applied now in seismology. The first applications of
satellite data for earthquake exploration were initiated in the '70s, when active faults were …
satellite data for earthquake exploration were initiated in the '70s, when active faults were …
Pre-seismic anomalies from optical satellite observations: a review
ZH Jiao, J Zhao, X Shan - Natural Hazards and Earth System …, 2018 - nhess.copernicus.org
Detecting various anomalies using optical satellite data prior to strong earthquakes is key to
understanding and forecasting earthquake activities because of its recognition of thermal …
understanding and forecasting earthquake activities because of its recognition of thermal …
Synchronized and Co-Located Ionospheric and Atmospheric Anomalies Associated with the 2023 Mw 7.8 Turkey Earthquake
Earth observations from remotely sensed data have a substantial impact on natural hazard
surveillance, specifically for earthquakes. The rapid emergence of diverse earthquake …
surveillance, specifically for earthquakes. The rapid emergence of diverse earthquake …