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Regional seismic hazard for Revithoussa, Greece: an earthquake early warning Shield and selection of alert signals

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Fig. 1. (a) The regional working area of Revithoussa and Shield seismic alert stations numbered 0–8 and marked + ; (b) Elements in the SHIELD early warning network around Revithoussa.
Fig. 2. The largest magnitude expected over the time period of 50 years for the Revithoussa working area.
Table 1. Main parameters estimated to characterize the seismicity and hazard: the 50-year magnitude and at the 90% pnbe level, M 50 and M P50 , and the most perceptible earthquakes at intensities VI, VII and VIII with magnitudes M VI , M VII and M VIII , f
Fig. 4. The most perceptible earthquake magnitude for intensities (a) VI, (b) VII and (c) VIII, respectively for the Revithoussa working area.
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