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D. Di Giacomo and D. Storchak
Recent developments of the ISC Seimic Event Bibliography
www.isc.ac.uk/event_bibliography/index.phpor
http://colossus.iris.washington.edu/event_bibliography/index.php
IUGG 2015 Prague, Session S03
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Motivation
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Great East Japan earthquake 2011?
Fukushima? Tohoku tsunami?
Higashiihon daishinsai?
Tohoku earthquake?
Sendai earthquake?
• Seismologists often need to identify scientific articles related to specific seismic events that occurred at particular times or in specific regions.
• Most advanced bibliographical searches such as Google Scholar would require them to type a text string containing a commonly used name for the earthquake or the region and date it occurred.
• The search may need to be repeated several times to account for all possible transliterations of a place name in English, several different ways of specifying a date and a variety of names of the area where the earthquake has occurred.
• The results then have to be merged and the unavoidable duplicates removed. The procedure is daunting and often leads to unstable results.
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ISC Event Bibliography: What does it do?
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• Search for references of scientific publications associated with seismic events in the ISC Bulletin;
• Publications regard both natural and anthropogenic events;
• The link between references and seismic events within the ISC Bulletin allows users to perform an interactive search based on event parameters (location, time, magnitude, etc.) and/or publication parameters (author name, journal, year of publication, etc.).
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Example from the great Tohoku earthquake, 2011Link to ISC Bulletin
Event parameters
Total number of papers linked
Link to the paper abstract webpage via the DOI
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• The database covers about last 50 years of publications (from nearly 500 titles) relevant to seismic events; also significant events in the first part of last century are included;
• Publications dealing with catalogues and/or large dataset in a specific region are not included;
• Most of the events are linked to one or two papers, few to some hundreds;
• Ongoing work to add missing references (Authors are encouraged to check for missing publications and contact us).
• As of June 2015, the ISC Event Bibliography includes over 17,000 papers associated to ~14,200 seismic events (natural or man-made);
Content of the ISC Event Bibliography
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• Not surprisingly, events with many references are in Japan, Euro-Mediterranean and U.S. West coast areas;
• Some events attracted the attention of many researches in various geoscience disciplines (with a few having several hundreds publications linked).
Most referenced
events
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• With rare exceptions, we include only publications with English title and abstract;
• We make no judgement of the quality of the articles.
• Currently we follow ~280 journals, not limited to seismology…
First 20 Journals with more poublications
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The ISC Event Bibliography is not limited to publications in• Seismology
but also:
• Earthquake engineering• Tectonics• Structural geology• Geodesy• Remote sensing• Nuclear test monitoring• Tsunami and coastal studies• Landslides• Environmental studies• Hydrology• Geochemistry• Atmospheric sciences• Geomagnetism• etc.
Various geoscience fields
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Submit a missing article
9www.isc.ac.uk/event_bibliography/submit.php/
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Summary We linked event parameters in the ISC Bulletin with publications dealing with specific seismic
events (natural or man-made). This association allows user to perform interactive searches based on event parameters (location, time) and/or publication parameters (author, journal, year of publication);
Links to the ISC Bulletin data and, if available, to the paper abstract via the DOI or to the journal homepage;
Articles describing catalogues and/or large datasets are not included;
Ongoing work to find and add missing references; authors are encouraged to let us know for missing papers by contacting us or using our submission form at: www.isc.ac.uk/event_bibliography/submit.php/
The ISC Event Bibliography is multidisciplinary and is an attractive tool for researchers and students from different fields;
This new ISC service is expected to facilitate the work of authors, reviewers and
journal editors during the entire process of scientific article publication.
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Visit www.isc.ac.uk/event_bibliography/index.php
orhttp://colossus.iris.washington.edu/event_bibliography/index.php