
R-codes used in Earthquake-studies [1-6] 1. Konishi, T. Seismic pattern changes before the 2011 Tohoku earthquake revealed by exploratory data analysis. Interpretation 2025, T725-T735, doi:10.1190/INT-2024-0162.1. 2. Konishi, T. Earthquake Swarm Activity in the Tokara Islands (2025): Statistical Analysis Indicates Low Probability of Major Seismic Event. GeoHazards 2025, 6, 52. 3. Konishi, T. Identifying Seismic Anomalies through Latitude-Longitude Mesh Analysis. Preprints 2025, doi:https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202511.1845.v1. 4. Konishi, T. Visualising Earthquakes: Plate Interfaces and Seismic Decay. Preprints 2025, 189197, doi:DOI:10.20944/preprints202512.1104.v1 5. Konishi, T. Exploratory Statistical Analysis of Precursors to Moderate Earthquakes in Japan. GeoHazards 2025, 6, 82. 6. Konishi, T. Review: Exploratory Data Analysis with R: A New Approach to Seismic Data. Preprints 2025, doi:10.20944/preprints202512.1377.v2.
Earthquakes/statistics & numerical data, Earthquakes/statistics & numerical data
Earthquakes/statistics & numerical data, Earthquakes/statistics & numerical data
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