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Date: 2009-08-06 15:17:41
Seismic hazard
Peak ground acceleration
Earthquakes
Loss estimates in real time for earthquakes worldwide
Richter magnitude scale
Seismology
Mechanics
Civil engineering

Estimating Casualties for Large Earthquakes Worldwide Using an Empirical Approach By Kishor Jaiswal, David J. Wald, and Mike Hearne Open-File Report 2009–1136

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