Hi Scott,
This study by the Global Earthquake Model folks is probably the most recent public study:
https://academic.oup.com/gji/article/224/3/2149/5960154
One of its limitations is that is still uses relatively old GMMs, which have largely been superseded by the NGA-Subduction project. The utility of even these latter models hasn’t really been tested for Pacific island nations, however.
Hopefully that’s what you were after?
Trev
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Dear Seismologists,
I’m looking at something in the Pacific, and I’m wondering whether the USGS report below from 2012 is the best information for the seismicity in the region? Does anyone know of any better information or whether this report is considered the best available data for the region?
https://pubs.usgs.gov/of/2012/1087/OF12-1087.pdf
Thanks and kind regards,
Scott
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