Expert elicitation of model parameters for the 2018 National Seismic Hazard Assessment: Summary of workshop, methodology and outcomes.
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Matthew C. Gerstenberger | Nelson Lam | Dan Clark | Mark W. Stirling | Mark Quigley | Trevor I. Allen | J. Griffin | P. Somerville | R. Cuthbertson | V.-A. Dimas | Gary Gibson | Hadi Ghasemi | R. Hoult | Mark Leonard | T. Mote | C. Sinadinovski | S. Venkatesan | J. Griffin | M. Leonard | H. Ghasemi | P. Somerville | T. Allen | N. Lam | C. Sinadinovski | M. Stirling | M. Quigley | M. Gerstenberger | S. Venkatesan | R. Hoult | G. Gibson | D. Clark | T. Mote | V-A. Dimas | R. Cuthbertson
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