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Hong Kie Thio
Researcher at AECOM
Publications - 32
Citations - 1536
Hong Kie Thio is an academic researcher from AECOM. The author has contributed to research in topics: Seismic moment & Hypocenter. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 31 publications receiving 1285 citations. Previous affiliations of Hong Kie Thio include California Institute of Technology & URS Corporation.
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Near-Field Investigations of the Landers Earthquake Sequence, April to July 1992
Kerry Sieh,Lucile M. Jones,Egill Hauksson,Kenneth W. Hudnut,Donna Eberhart-Phillips,Thomas H. Heaton,Susan E. Hough,Kate Hutton,Hiroo Kanamori,Anne Lilje,Scott C. Lindvall,Sally F. McGill,Jim Mori,Charles M. Rubin,James A. Spotila,Joann M. Stock,Hong Kie Thio,Jerome A. Treiman,Brian P. Wernicke,Judith Zachariasen +19 more
TL;DR: Large surficial offsets and a relatively short rupture length are consistent with seismological calculations of a high stress drop, which is in turn consistent with an apparently long recurrence interval for these faults.
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Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Analysis: Multiple Sources and Global Applications
Anita Grezio,Andrey Babeyko,Maria Ana Baptista,Jörn Behrens,Antonio Costa,Gareth E. Davies,Eric L. Geist,Sylfest Glimsdal,F. I. Gonzalez,Jonathan Griffin,Carl B. Harbitz,Randall J. LeVeque,Stefano Lorito,Finn Løvholt,Rachid Omira,Christof Mueller,Raphaël Paris,Tom Parsons,Jascha Polet,William Power,Jacopo Selva,Mathilde B. Sørensen,Hong Kie Thio +22 more
TL;DR: Probabilistic Tsunami Analyses (PTHAs) are conducted in different areas of the world at global, regional, and local scales with the aim of understanding tsunami hazard to inform tsunami risk reduction activities.
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Rupture process of the 1964 Prince William Sound, Alaska, earthquake from the combined inversion of seismic, tsunami, and geodetic data
TL;DR: In this paper, a reexamination of the 1964 (Mw9.2) Prince William Sound (PWS), Alaska, earthquake is timely due to the 2004 Sumatra earthquake because it adds constraints to the potential range of source parameters for these types of infrequent events and aids in the ability to predict the ground motions for other subduction zone including Cascadia.
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Rupture process of the 1944 Tonankai earthquake (Ms 8.1) from the inversion of teleseismic and regional seismograms
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors digitized teleseismic and regional records of the 1944 Tonankai earthquake and used the multiple time window method to invert these records for the spatial and temporal distribution of slip and rake.
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The Making of the NEAM Tsunami Hazard Model 2018 (NEAMTHM18)
Roberto Basili,Beatriz Brizuela,André Herrero,Sarfraz Iqbal,Stefano Lorito,Francesco Emanuele Maesano,Shane Murphy,Paolo Perfetti,Fabrizio Romano,Antonio Scala,Jacopo Selva,Matteo Taroni,Mara Monica Tiberti,Hong Kie Thio,Roberto Tonini,Manuela Volpe,Sylfest Glimsdal,Carl B. Harbitz,Finn Løvholt,Maria Ana Baptista,Fernando Carrilho,Luis Matias,Rachid Omira,Andrey Babeyko,Andreas Hoechner,Mucahit Gurbuz,Onur Pekcan,Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner,Miquel Canals,Galderic Lastras,Apostolos Agalos,Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos,Ioanna Triantafyllou,Sabah Benchekroun,Hedi Agrebi Jaouadi,Samir Ben Abdallah,Atef Bouallegue,Hassene Hamdi,Foued Oueslati,Alessandro Amato,Alberto Armigliato,Jörn Behrens,Gareth E. Davies,Daniela Di Bucci,Mauro Dolce,Eric L. Geist,José Manuel González Vida,Mauricio González,Jorge Macías Sánchez,Carlo Meletti,Ceren Ozer Sozdinler,Marco Pagani,Tom Parsons,Jascha Polet,William Power,Mathilde B. Sørensen,Andrey Zaytsev +56 more
TL;DR: The NEAM Tsunami Hazard Model 2018 (NEAMTHM18) as mentioned in this paper is a probabilistic hazard model for tsunamis generated by earthquakes, which covers the coastlines of the North-eastern Atlantic, the Mediterranean, and connected seas.