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UNDER CONSTRUCTION
This site is devoted to open source information on seismological modelling for the insurance industry. We applaud the academics and researchers who have selflessly given their knowledge to the world and allowed us to concentrate it here. A special thanks goes to Dr. A. Kijko of the Geological Association of South Africa who has given us the foundation documents for this site.
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List of available papers:

Estimation of the Maximum Earthquake Magnitude by A. Kijko
Estimation of Earthquake Hazard Parameters from Incomplete Data Files. Part 1 - Utilization of Extremem and Complete Catalogs with Different Threshold Magnitudes by A. Kijko and M.A. Sellevoll
Estimation of Earthquake Hazard Parameters from Incomplete Data Files. Part 1 - Incorporation of Magnitude Heterogeneity by A. Kijko and M.A. Sellevoll
Seismological Outliers: L1 or Adaptive Lp Norm Applicaion by Andrzej Kijko
Non-parametric Seismic Hazard in Mines by A. Kijko, S. Lasocki and G. graham
Application of the Extreme Magnitude Distributions to Incomplete Earthquake Files by A. Kijko and M.M. Dessokey
Seismic Hazard and Risk Assessment for Tulbagh, South Africa: Part I - Assessment of Seismic Hazard by A. Kijko, S.J. Retief and G. Graham
Seismic Hazard and Risk Assessment for Tulbagh, South Africa: Part I - Assessment of Seismic Risk by A. Kijko, S.J. Retief and G. Graham