Survival modelling of smartphone trigger data for earthquake parameter estimation in early warning. With applications to 2023 Turkish-Syrian and 2019 Ridgecrest events

03/01/2023
by   Luca Aiello, et al.
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Crowdsourced smartphone-based earthquake early warning systems recently emerged as reliable alternatives to the more expensive solutions based on scientific-grade instruments. For instance, during the 2023 Turkish-Syrian deadly event, the system implemented by the Earthquake Network citizen science initiative provided a forewarning up to 25 seconds. We develop a statistical methodology based on a survival mixture cure model which provides full Bayesian inference on epicentre, depth and origin time, and we design an efficient tempering MCMC algorithm to address multi-modality of the posterior distribution. The methodology is applied to data collected by the Earthquake Network, including the 2023 Turkish-Syrian and 2019 Ridgecrest events.

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