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Legend: = Applied Session, = Theme Session, = Presenter
Washington Convention Center = “CC”, Renaissance Washington, DC Hotel = “RH”

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117 Applied Session Mon, 8/3/09, 8:30 AM - 10:20 AM CC-159B
From Earthquakes to Water: Statistical Models and Risk Analysis - Contributed - Papers
Section on Statistics and the Environment
Chair(s): Tatiyana V. Apanasovich, Thomas Jefferson University
    8:35 AM   Evaluation of Earthquake Prediction Models Using Residual Analysis for Spatial Point ProcessesRobert A. Clements, University of California, Los Angeles
    8:50 AM   Weather-Based Index Insurance Contract DesignKenneth Shirley, Columbia University; Daniel Osgood, Columbia University
    9:05 AM   Application of Branching Models in the Study of Invasive SpeciesEarvin Balderama, University of California, Los Angeles
    9:20 AM   Censored data methods for modeling annual peak flood flowsJohn Grego, The University of South Carolina; Philip Yates, Cal Poly
    9:35 AM   A Model for Measurements of Lognormally Distributed Environmental ContaminantsCharles B. Davis, EnviroStat
    9:50 AM   Comparison of ETAS Parameter Estimates Across Different Global Tectonic ZonesAnnie Chu, University of California, Los Angeles; Frederic P. Schoenberg, University of California, Los Angeles
     10:05 AM   Floor Discussion
 

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