Probabilistic seismic and tsunami hazard analysis (PSTHA) conditioned on a mega-thrust rupture of the Cascadia Subduction Zone [0.03%]
受喀斯喀特俯冲带破裂条件影响的地震和海啸概率危害分析(PSTHA)
Hyoungsu Park,Daniel T Cox,Mohammad Shafiqual Alam et al.
Hyoungsu Park et al.
This paper presents a framework for a probabilistic hazard assessment for the multi-hazard seismic and tsunami phenomena (PSTHA). For this work, we consider a full-rupture event along the Cascadia Subduction Zone and apply the methodology t...
Nearby nature buffers the pain catastrophizing - pain intensity relation among urban residents with chronic pain [0.03%]
周边自然缓冲了城市居民慢性疼痛的痛苦灾难化-疼痛强度关系
Nancy M Wells,Kimberly A Rollings,Anthony D Ong et al.
Nancy M Wells et al.
Pain catastrophizing is among the strongest predictors of pain intensity. This study examined the role of the nearby natural environment in the experience of pain among community-dwelling adults with chronic pain (N=81) living in New York C...
A Reflective Framework for Performance Management (REFORM) of Real-Time Hybrid Simulation [0.03%]
实时混合仿真性能管理的反思框架(REFORM)
Amin Maghareh,Yuguang Fu,Herta Montoya et al.
Amin Maghareh et al.
Currently, the lack of (1) a sufficiently integrated, adaptive, and reflective framework to ensure the safety, integrity, and coordinated evolution of a real-time hybrid simulation (RTHS) as it runs, and (2) the ability to articulate and ga...
Beyond Old Pipes and Ailing Budgets: Systems Thinking on Twenty-First Century Water Infrastructure in Chicago [0.03%]
超越老旧管线和捉襟见肘的预算:芝加哥21世纪水务基础设施中的系统性思考
Laura E Erban,Henry A Walker
Laura E Erban
Cities are increasingly burdened by aging water infrastructure. Deferred maintenance and upgrades are compounded by emerging concerns over contaminants, extreme weather events, demographic shifts, equity, and affordability of water services...
Modeling Urban Hydrology and Green Infrastructure Using the AGWA Urban Tool and the KINEROS2 Model [0.03%]
基于AGWA城市模型和KINEROS2模型模拟城市水文与绿色基础设施效应
Yoganand Korgaonkar,D Phillip Guertin,David C Goodrich et al.
Yoganand Korgaonkar et al.
Urban hydrology and green infrastructure (GI) can be modeled using the Automated Geospatial Watershed Assessment (AGWA) Urban tool and the Kinematic Runoff and Erosion (KINEROS2) model. The KINEROS2 model provides an urban modeling element ...