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9 October 2009 Grid-based earthquake data sharing
Xianlin Shi, Wunian Yang
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Proceedings Volume 7471, Second International Conference on Earth Observation for Global Changes; 747126 (2009) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836345
Event: Second International Conference on Earth Observation for Global Changes, 2009, Chengdu, China
Abstract
With resource management as the core, the grid technique is considered as the third generation of the internet technology. How to use the grid technology to maximize the mining and sharing of earthquake data for the 12 may 2008 Wenchuan earthquake is important. Given the fact that the traditional centralized standalone mode is not effective for the concurrent use of multi-source data after the earthquake, we use the spatial information grid technique to build a grid model for data mining and sharing purposes. We further discuss the issue for format conversion and the application of this data sharing model. We conclude that this model can help support scientific analysis and coordinate rescuing efforts.
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Xianlin Shi and Wunian Yang "Grid-based earthquake data sharing", Proc. SPIE 7471, Second International Conference on Earth Observation for Global Changes, 747126 (9 October 2009); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.836345
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KEYWORDS
Earthquakes

Geographic information systems

Data modeling

Data conversion

Data processing

Associative arrays

Systems modeling

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