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Earthquake probability in engineering — Part 1: The use and misuse of expert opinion. The Third Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecture in Engineering Geology
Abstract The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Electric Power Research Institute have developed procedures that statistically merge multiple expert opinions to get probabilistic seismic hazard evaluations. Such methods are intrinsically defective and should not be used for design applications in engineering.
Earthquake probability in engineering — Part 1: The use and misuse of expert opinion. The Third Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecture in Engineering Geology
Abstract The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and the Electric Power Research Institute have developed procedures that statistically merge multiple expert opinions to get probabilistic seismic hazard evaluations. Such methods are intrinsically defective and should not be used for design applications in engineering.
Earthquake probability in engineering — Part 1: The use and misuse of expert opinion. The Third Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecture in Engineering Geology
Krinitzsky, Ellis L. (author)
Engineering Geology ; 33 ; 257-288
1992-11-17
32 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
British Library Online Contents | 1993
|Introduction to the Third Richard H. Jahns Distinguished Lecture in Engineering Geology
British Library Online Contents | 1993
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