Show simple item record

dc.contributor.author
Mizrahi, Leila
dc.contributor.author
Nandan, Shyam
dc.contributor.author
Savran, William
dc.contributor.author
Wiemer, Stefan
dc.contributor.author
Ben-Zion, Yehuda
dc.date.accessioned
2023-04-03T07:46:50Z
dc.date.available
2023-04-02T06:53:14Z
dc.date.available
2023-04-03T07:46:50Z
dc.date.issued
2023-03
dc.identifier.issn
0895-0695
dc.identifier.issn
1938-2057
dc.identifier.other
10.1785/0220220230
en_US
dc.identifier.uri
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11850/606133
dc.description.abstract
The development of new earthquake forecasting models is often motivated by one of the following complementary goals: to gain new insights into the governing physics and to produce improved forecasts quantified by objective metrics. Often, one comes at the cost of the other. Here, we propose a question-driven ensemble (QDE) modeling approach to address both goals. We first describe flexible epidemic-type aftershock sequence (ETAS) models in which we relax the assumptions of parametrically defined aftershock productivity and background earthquake rates during model calibration. Instead, both productivity and background rates are calibrated with data such that their variability is optimally represented by the model. Then we consider 64 QDE models in pseudoprospective forecasting experiments for southern California and Italy. QDE models are constructed by combining model parameters of different ingredient models, in which the rules for how to combine parameters are defined by questions about the future seismicity. The QDE models can be interpreted as models that address different questions with different ingredient models. We find that certain models best address the same issues in both regions, and that QDE models can substantially outperform the standard ETAS and all ingredient models. The best performing QDE model is obtained through the combination of models allowing flexible background seismicity and flexible aftershock productivity, respectively, in which the former parameterizes the spatial distribution of background earthquakes and the partitioning of seismicity into background events and aftershocks, and the latter is used to parameterize the spatiotemporal occurrence of aftershocks.
en_US
dc.language.iso
en
en_US
dc.publisher
Seismological Society of America
en_US
dc.title
Question-Driven Ensembles of Flexible ETAS Models
en_US
dc.type
Journal Article
dc.date.published
2023-01-18
ethz.journal.title
Seismological Research Letters
ethz.journal.volume
94
en_US
ethz.journal.issue
2A
en_US
ethz.pages.start
829
en_US
ethz.pages.end
843
en_US
ethz.grant
Real-time Earthquake Risk Reduction for Europe
en_US
ethz.identifier.wos
ethz.identifier.scopus
ethz.publication.status
published
en_US
ethz.grant.agreementno
821115
ethz.grant.fundername
EC
ethz.grant.funderDoi
10.13039/501100000780
ethz.grant.program
H2020
ethz.date.deposited
2023-04-02T06:53:16Z
ethz.source
SCOPUS
ethz.eth
yes
en_US
ethz.availability
Metadata only
en_US
ethz.rosetta.installDate
2023-04-03T07:46:51Z
ethz.rosetta.lastUpdated
2024-02-02T21:28:48Z
ethz.rosetta.exportRequired
true
ethz.rosetta.versionExported
true
ethz.COinS
ctx_ver=Z39.88-2004&rft_val_fmt=info:ofi/fmt:kev:mtx:journal&rft.atitle=Question-Driven%20Ensembles%20of%20Flexible%20ETAS%20Models&rft.jtitle=Seismological%20Research%20Letters&rft.date=2023-03&rft.volume=94&rft.issue=2A&rft.spage=829&rft.epage=843&rft.issn=0895-0695&1938-2057&rft.au=Mizrahi,%20Leila&Nandan,%20Shyam&Savran,%20William&Wiemer,%20Stefan&Ben-Zion,%20Yehuda&rft.genre=article&rft_id=info:doi/10.1785/0220220230&
 Search print copy at ETH Library

Files in this item

FilesSizeFormatOpen in viewer

There are no files associated with this item.

Publication type

Show simple item record