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Seismic Micro-Technology (SMT) is the maker of KINGDOM software. It is the global market share leader for Windows based interpretation. SMT developed the first seismic interpretation tools for the Windows environment. [2] KINGDOM software is used by 2,700 companies in over 95 countries. [3]
This model has an intuitive appeal; it is used in long-term forecasting, and was the basis of a series of circum-Pacific (Pacific Rim) forecasts in 1979 and 1989–1991. [15] However, some underlying assumptions about seismic gaps are now known to be incorrect.
This is a list of free and open-source software for geological data handling and interpretation. The list is split into broad categories, depending on the intended use of the software and its scope of functionality. Notice that 'free and open-source' requires that the source code is available and users are given a free software license.
Blackouts, brownouts, and wash-outs continue to plague our domestic power grid, which was largely built in the early 1900's for a far smaller population that could only dream about things like the ...
Nearly every investor has a goal of finding the next Nvidia or Palantir for 2025. Management expects 2025 revenue to be between $155 million and $175 million. Considering that 2024 revenue is ...
The 2015 Uniform California Earthquake Rupture Forecast, Version 3, or UCERF3, is the latest official earthquake rupture forecast (ERF) for the state of California, superseding UCERF2. It provides authoritative estimates of the likelihood and severity of potentially damaging earthquake ruptures in the long- and near-term.
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Predictions that came close (but given a probability of only 30%) had ten- or twenty-year windows. [234] One debated prediction came from the M8 algorithm used by Keilis-Borok and associates in four forecasts. [235] The first of these forecasts missed both magnitude (M 7.5) and time (a five-year window from 1 January 1984, to 31 December 1988).