Mark Bebbington
Professor
Geostatistics
Massey University
New Zealand
Biography
Dr. Mark Bebbington is currently working as a Professor in the Department of Geostatistics, Massey univesity , Newzealand. His research interests includes Estimation of volcanic hazard using stochastic models. Statistical models for earthquake interaction, Reliability and survival analysis, particularly in complex systems, Inference and computational methods for stochastic processes.. He is serving as an editorial member and reviewer of several international reputed journals. Dr. Mark Bebbington is the member of many international affiliations. He has successfully completed his Administrative responsibilities. He has authored of many research articles/books related to Estimation of volcanic hazard using stochastic models. Statistical models for earthquake interaction, Reliability and survival analysis, particularly in complex systems, Inference and computational methods for stochastic processes..
Research Interest
Estimation of volcanic hazard using stochastic models. Statistical models for earthquake interaction, Inference and computational methods for stochastic processes, Reliability and survival analysis, particularly in complex systems, Statistical quality control and acceptance sampling methods, Stochastic operations research, including simulation and statistical analysis.
Publications
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Govindaraju, K., Bebbington, M., & Kissling, R. (2017). Establishment of auto-sampling frequency using a two-state Markov chain model. Chemometrics and Intelligent Laboratory Systems. 164, 26-31
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Damaschke, M., Cronin, SJ., Holt, KA., Bebbington, MS., & Hogg, AG. (2017). A 30,000 yr high-precision eruption history for the andesitic Mt. Taranaki, North Island, New Zealand. QUATERNARY RESEARCH. 87(1), 1-23
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Stirling, M., Bebbington, M., Brenna, M., Cronin, S., Christophersen, A., Deligne, N., . . . Wilson, T. (2017). Conceptual development of a national volcanic hazard model for New Zealand. Frontiers in Earth Science. 5