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    probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment for the Makran subduction zone at the northwestern Indian Ocean by Heidarzadeh, Mohammad, Kijko, Andrzej

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-03-2011)
    “…A probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment is performed for the Makran subduction zone (MSZ) at the northwestern Indian Ocean employing a combination of…”
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    First-order approximation towards empirical seismic vulnerability assessment of low-cost unreinforced masonry buildings in South Africa by Nqasha, Thando, Khoyratty, Zeenat, Akombelwa, Mulemwa, Singh, Mayshree, Kijko, Andrzej

    Published in Geomatics, natural hazards and risk (31-12-2024)
    “…AbstractThe 5 August 2014 Orkney earthquake in South Africa caused significant damage to low-cost unreinforced masonry buildings. After the earthquake,…”
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    Estimating the maximum earthquake magnitude in the Iranian Plateau by Kowsari, Milad, Ghazi, Hamed, Kijko, Andrzej, Javadi, Hamid Reza, Shabani, Elham

    Published in Journal of seismology (01-06-2021)
    “…The Iranian Plateau has been subjected to destructive earthquakes throughout its history. Reliable assessment of the seismic hazard in this earthquake-prone…”
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    Vulnerability mapping as a tool to manage the environmental impacts of oil and gas extraction by Esterhuyse, Surina, Sokolic, Frank, Redelinghuys, Nola, Avenant, Marinda, Kijko, Andrzej, Glazewski, Jan, Plit, Lisa, Kemp, Marthie, Smit, Ansie, Vos, A. Tascha, von Maltitz, Michael J.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-11-2017)
    “…Various biophysical and socio-economic impacts may be associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction. A vulnerability map may assist governments…”
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    Estimation of the maximum earthquake magnitude, Mmax by KIJKO, Andrzej

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-08-2004)
    “…This paper provides a generic equation for the evaluation of the maximum earthquake magnitude m^sub max^ for a given seismogenic zone or entire region. The…”
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    Statistical tools for maximum possible earthquake magnitude estimation by Kijko, Andrzej, Singh, Mayshree

    Published in Acta geophysica (01-08-2011)
    “…Several procedures for the statistical estimation of the region-characteristic maximum possible earthquake magnitude, m max , are currently available. This…”
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    Estimation Techniques for Seismic Recurrence Parameters for Incomplete Catalogues by Kijko, Andrzej, Vermeulen, Petrus Johannes, Smit, Ansie

    Published in Surveys in geophysics (01-04-2022)
    “…In probabilistic seismic hazard analysis, assessment of the three recurrence parameters, namely the mean activity rate λ , Gutenberg–Richter b -value, and…”
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    More statistical tools for maximum possible earthquake magnitude estimation by Vermeulen, Petrus, Kijko, Andrzej

    Published in Acta geophysica (01-08-2017)
    “…In this paper, we introduce additional statistical tools for estimating the maximum regional earthquake magnitude, m max , as complement to those already…”
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    Probabilistic Tsunami Hazard Assessment from Incomplete and Uncertain Historical Catalogues with Application to Tsunamigenic Regions in the Pacific Ocean by Smit, Ansie, Kijko, Andrzej, Stein, Alfred

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-08-2017)
    “…The paper presents a new method for empirical assessment of tsunami recurrence parameters, namely the mean tsunami activity rate λ T , the Soloviev–Imamura…”
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    An ERA‐Interim HAILCAST hail climatology for southern Africa by Dyson, Liesl L., Pienaar, Nita, Smit, Ansie, Kijko, Andrzej

    Published in International journal of climatology (01-01-2021)
    “…Understanding the character of hail is an important part of mitigating its impact on life and property. Climatologies of hail over South Africa are rare and…”
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    Iranian earthquakes, a uniform catalog with moment magnitudes by Karimiparidari, Sepideh, Zaré, Mehdi, Memarian, Hossein, Kijko, Andrzej

    Published in Journal of seismology (01-07-2013)
    “…A uniform earthquake catalog is an essential tool in any seismic hazard analysis. In this study, an earthquake catalog of Iran and adjacent areas was compiled,…”
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    Estimating the maximum possible earthquake magnitude using extreme value methodology: the Groningen case by Beirlant, Jan, Kijko, Andrzej, Reynkens, Tom, Einmahl, John H. J.

    Published in Natural hazards (Dordrecht) (01-09-2019)
    “…The area-characteristic, maximum possible earthquake magnitude T M is required by the earthquake engineering community, disaster management agencies and the…”
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    Tsunami Hazard Assessment of Coastal South Africa Based on Mega-Earthquakes of Remote Subduction Zones by Kijko, Andrzej, Smit, Ansie, Papadopoulos, Gerassimos A., Novikova, Tatyana

    Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-04-2018)
    “…After the mega-earthquakes and concomitant devastating tsunamis in Sumatra (2004) and Japan (2011), we launched an investigation into the potential risk of…”
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    A review of biophysical and socio-economic effects of unconventional oil and gas extraction – Implications for South Africa by Esterhuyse, Surina, Avenant, Marinda, Redelinghuys, Nola, Kijko, Andrzej, Glazewski, Jan, Plit, Lisa, Kemp, Marthie, Smit, Ansie, Vos, A. Tascha, Williamson, Richard

    Published in Journal of environmental management (15-12-2016)
    “…The impacts associated with unconventional oil and gas (UOG) extraction will be cumulative in nature and will most likely occur on a regional scale,…”
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