Browsing by Author "Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol"
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A machine learning estimator trained on synthetic data for real-time earthquake ground-shaking predictions in Southern California
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Callaghan, Scott; Modesto Galende, David; Carrasco Jiménez, José Carlos; Badia Sala, Rosa Maria; Pallarés Font de Mora, Pablo; Vázquez Novoa, Fernando; Quintana Ortí, Enrique Salvador; Pienkowska, Marta; de la Puente, Josep (Nature, 2024-05-16)
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Open AccessAfter large-magnitude earthquakes, a crucial task for impact assessment is to rapidly and accurately estimate the ground shaking in the affected region. To satisfy real-time constraints, intensity measures are traditionally ... -
A statistical approach towards fast estimates of moderate-to-large earthquake focal mechanisms
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Carrasco Jimenez, Jose C.; Rojas, Otilio; Rodríguez, Juan E.; Fichtner, Andreas; Puente, Josep de la (Frontiers Media, 2022)
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Open AccessEmerging high-performance computing systems, combined with increasingly detailed 3-D Earth models and physically consistent numerical wave propagation solvers, are opening up new opportunities for urgent seismic computing. ... -
Aftershock sequences of three seismic crises at southern California, USA, simulated by a cellular automata model based on self-organized criticality
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Lana Pons, Francisco Javier; Martínez Santafé, Maria Dolors (2015-03-01)
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Restricted access - confidentiality agreementSeveral properties of aftershock series related to the main shocks of Landers, Northridge and Hector Mine (southern California, USA) are reproduced by the Dynamic Fiber Bundle Model, DFBM. Optimum values for the three ... -
Analysis of the key features of the seismic actions due to the three main earthquakes of May 11, 2011 in Lorca, Spain
Aguilar Meléndez, Armando; de la Puente Álvarez, Josep; Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Rodriguez Lozoya, Héctor Enrique; Rojas, Otilio; Calderón Ramón, Celia M.; Castillo Reyes, Octavio; García Elías, Alejandro; Campos Ríos, Amelia (2019)
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Open AccessThe seismic records are in general valuable information, especially in cases where damage in buildings has occurred. The main purpose of the present document is to describe the principal results of the analysis of features ... -
Análisis estadístico y comportamiento fractal de las réplicas sísmicas del Sur de California
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2013-03-15)
Doctoral thesis
Open AccessMediante el análisis estadístico y utilizando diversas técnicas fractales en esta tesis se estudia el comportamiento temporal y espacial de tres series de réplicas sísmicas ocurridas en el Sur de California, que tuvieron ... -
Aspectes estadístics i anàlisi de tendències temporals de la sismicitat del sud de Califòrnia (anys 1981-2007)
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol (Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, 2008-06-19)
Master thesis
Open AccessEn el presente trabajo se estudian diversos aspectos estadísticos, del catálogo de sismos detectados en el Sur de California durante el período de 1981-2007. Se aplica la ley de Gutenberg-Richter a la serie de magnitudes ... -
Comparative analysis of a new assessment of the seismic risk of residential buildings of two districts of Barcelona
Aguilar Meléndez, Armando; Pujades Beneit, Lluís; Barbat Barbat, Horia Alejandro; Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Puente Álvarez, Josep de la; Lantada, Nieves (2022)
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Open AccessThere are personal and institutional decisions that can increase the seismic resilience of the buildings in a city. However, some of these decisions are possible if we have basic knowledge of buildings’ seismic risk. The ... -
Enabling dynamic and intelligent workflows for HPC, data analytics, and AI convergence
Ejarque Artigas, Jorge; Badia Sala, Rosa Maria; Becerra Fontal, Yolanda; Rodrigo Berlín, Julián; Folch Duran, Arnau; Lordan Gomis, Francesc; Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; de la Puente, Josep; Queralt Calafat, Anna; Rodríguez Rodríguez, Juan E.; Rossi, Riccardo (Elsevier, 2022-09)
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Open AccessThe evolution of High-Performance Computing (HPC) platforms enables the design and execution of progressively larger and more complex workflow applications in these systems. The complexity comes not only from the number ... -
Evolution of the multifractal parameters along different steps of a seismic activity: The example of Canterbury 2000–2018 (New Zealand)
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Lana Pons, Francisco Javier; Martínez Santafé, Maria Dolors; Zúñiga, Francisco Ramon; de la Puente Álvarez, Josep (2020-11-05)
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Open AccessThe multifractal detrended fluctuation algorithm is applied to a series of distances and elapsed times between consecutive earthquakes recorded along the years 2000–2018 in the Canterbury region (New Zealand). The time ... -
Fractal structure and predictability of distances between consecutive events: an analysis of three seismic aftershock sequences in Southern California
Martínez Santafé, Maria Dolors; Lana Pons, Francisco Javier; Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Serra de Larrocha, Carina (2015)
Conference lecture
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Modeling active fault systems and seismic events by using a fiber bundle model – example case: the Northridge aftershock sequence
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Zúñiga, F. Ramón; Carrasco Jiménez, José Carlos; Márquez Ramírez, Víctor; Puente, Josep de la (Copernicus Publications, 2019)
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Open AccessEarthquake aftershocks display spatiotemporal correlations arising from their self-organized critical behavior. Dynamic deterministic modeling of aftershock series is challenging to carry out due to both the physical ... -
Random forest parameterization for earthquake catalog generation
Llácer Giner, David; Otero Calviño, Beatriz; Tous Liesa, Rubén; Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Carrasco Jiménez, José; Rojas Ulacio, Otilio (Springer, 2020)
Conference report
Open AccessAn earthquake is the vibration pattern of the Earth’s crust induced by the sliding of geological faults. They are usually recorded for later studies. However, strong earthquakes are rare, small-magnitude events may pass ... -
Sensitivity analysis of seismic parameters in the Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA) for Barcelona applying the new R-CRISIS
Aguilar Meléndez, Armando; Ordaz Schroeder, Mario Gustavo; Puente, Josep de la; Pujades Beneit, Lluís; Barbat Barbat, Horia Alejandro; Rodriguez Lozoya, H.E.; Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Escalante Martínez, Jesús E.; Campos Ríos, Amelia (2018)
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Restricted access - publisher's policyOne of the most common ways to represent results of the probabilistic seismic hazard assessments (PSHA) are maps of seismic hazard, which usually show values of Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) in a region for a return period. ... -
Synthetic seismicity distribution in Guerrero–Oaxaca subduction zone, Mexico, and its implications on the role of asperities in Gutenberg–Richter law
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Zúñiga, F. Ramón; Rodríguez-Pérez, Quetzalcoat; Rojas, Otilio; Aguilar-Meléndez, Armando; Puente, Josep de la (Copernicus Publications, 2020)
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Open AccessSeismicity and magnitude distributions are fundamental for seismic hazard analysis. The Mexican subduction margin along the Pacific Coast is one of the most active seismic zones in the world, which makes it an optimal ... -
Two complementary stress release processes based on departures from Omori's law
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Martínez Santafé, Maria Dolors; Lana Pons, Francisco Javier (2016-02-01)
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Uncertainties, complexities and possible forecasting of Volcán de Colima energy emissions (Mexico, years 2013–2015) based on a fractal reconstruction theorem
Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Lana Pons, Francisco Javier; Arámbula Mendoza, Raúl (2023-12-08)
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Open AccessThe effusive–explosive energy emission process in a volcano is a dynamic and complex physical phenomenon. The importance of quantifying this complexity in terms of the physical and mathematical mechanisms that govern these ... -
Urgent supercomputing of earthquakes: use case for civil protection
Puente, Josep de la; Rodríguez Rodríguez, Juan Esteban; Monterrubio Velasco, Marisol; Rojas, Otilio (Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 2020)
Conference report
Open AccessDeadly earthquakes are events that are unpredictable, relatively rare and have a huge impact upon the lives of those who suffer their consequences. Furthermore, each earthquake has specific characteristics (location, ...