GEM in the Media

Below a selection of articles, editorials and other items that appeared on GEM in the Media.

3 November 2010
International, open-source modeling effort looks to develop a global view

An international consortium is developing an open-source earthquake model that will help planners map high-risk zones and take preventive measures.

Government Computer News

11 October 2010
Imagine plugging your location into the Internet to find out, not just the likelihood of an earthquake or tsunami, but also the damage it might cause and its probable knock-on social and economic effects where you live.

SciDev

24 September 2010
While the 8.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Chile on February 27 does not require changes to the GEM (Global Earthquake Model) Foundation's standards for assessing earthquake risk, it has, however, produced a wealth of data which will be used to calibrate the foundation's models, GEM Foundation's chairman Anselm Smolka told BNamericas.

BNAmericas

16 July 2010
Over half a million people died in the last decade due to earthquakes and tsunamis, most of these in the developing world, where the risk is increasing due to rapid population growth and urbanization. In particular many of the world’s megacities of 10 million inhabitants and more, such as Delhi, Bogota, Jakarta and Lima, are situated in highly seismic active areas. A significant proportion of the world’s population is therefore at risk from earthquakes.

The article appeared in the UK Magazine Science in Parliament Magazine and can be downloaded below

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