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INSTITUTE OF GEOPHYSICS POLISH ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, P.O. BOX 155, 00-973 WARSAW, PASTEURA 3, Poland
HELWAN INSTITUTE OF ASTRONOMY AND GEOPHYSICA ACADEMY OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY, HELWAN, Egypt
Abstract
The maximum-likelihood estimation of earthquake hazard parameters [maximum-regional magnitude (Mmax), activity rate (
), and b parameter in the Gutenberg-Richter relation] is applied to extreme magnitude distribution, when the extreme magnitudes are taken from not necessarily equal time intervals. As an example, the derived procedures were applied to a set of the largest earthquakes felt in Egypt. The set contain the largest magnitudes from various time intervals (from a 500- to 1-yr duration) for the period from 800 B.C. to 1984 A.D.
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