The MASLIS: A five-year review of Costa Rica's near real-time seismic intensity processing system
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The MASLIS is an online system that displays the earthquake’s seismic intensity in near-real time. The system analyzes the data from Costa Rica’s strong motion network. When the intensity exceeds a specified intensity threshold at a number of sites, the system sends several warning messages. When it was first developed in 2019, the system was tested using scenario earthquakes. After five years of operation, this article briefly discusses its performance using actual earthquake data.
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