Exploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in europe

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  • who: Paolo Forlin from the Department of Archaeology, Durham University, South Road, Durham , LE, UK have published the research work: Exploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in Europe, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: In this paper, therefore the authors explore the use of kernel density estimation (KDE) to investigate the representativeness of the historical seismic activity in Europe in the late Middle Ages (here defined as AD 1000-1550) from a geographical perspective.

SUMMARY

    A key initiative in historical seismology in recent years has been the collection of earthquake . . .

     

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