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Vibrational signatures of living cells. [PDF]
Tchaicheeyan O +3 more
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Prototype Implementation of a Digitizer for Earthquake Monitoring System. [PDF]
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Real-Time Empirical Risk Assessment From Recurrent Coastal Sewage Plumes. [PDF]
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Sparse-spike seismic inversion with semismooth newton algorithm solver. [PDF]
Dai R.
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The NW extension of the Nahavand Fault along the Main Recent Fault, west Iran. [PDF]
Alipoor R, Aghayani E.
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Computational Seismology: Narrowing the Gap Between Theory and Observations
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Modern Signal Extraction Methods in Computational Seismology
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Large-Scale Earthquake Simulation: Computational Seismology and Complex Engineering Systems
Computing in Science & Engineering, 2011Methods commonly used to generate artificial ground histories can't deal with the complex interactions that occur during earthquakes, including the seismic source and wave's path, site conditions, and the presence of the built environment. To address this problem, researchers in Carnegie Mellon University's Quake Group have used high-performance ...
Ricardo Taborda, Jacobo Bielak
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Parallel computation in reflection seismology
Journal of Applied Geophysics, 1995Abstract Since the introduction of digital data processing in reflection seismology, new algorithms have been developed, in pace with the progress of computer power. Massively parallel computers have appeared in the oil industry, and it has been recognized that parallel computation is very attractive in cost performance.
T. Sato, T. Matsuoka, T. Tsuru
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A Computer Program for Learning Basic Refraction Seismology
Journal of Geological Education, 1995SeisMiks is a new program for teaching and learning the basics of refraction seismology. It is a menu-driven, Microsoft Windows toolbook application that can be used either in a classroom or in a self-study mode. The theoretical part of the software covers the key principles of seismic refraction as applied to shallow, engineering-geology types of ...
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