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Radiated Energy of Great Earthquakes from Teleseismic Empirical Green’s Function Deconvolution
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2014We expand on the empirical Green’s function deconvolution method of Ide et al. (2011) to estimate radiated energy for the six largest earthquakes worldwide over the last 10 years: 2011 M w 9.0 Tohoku-Oki, 2004 M w 9.1 Sumatra, 2010 M w 8.8 Maule, 2005 M w 8.7 Nias, 2007 M
Annemarie S. Baltay +2 more
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Spatial Distribution of Radiated Seismic Energy from Local and Regional Earthquakes in Taiwan
2020<p>The radiated energy during earthquakes is one of the important characteristics that have a great impact on human lives. The study of the released energy during earthquakes and their distribution may provide a detailed knowledge about the driving forces.
Himanshu Mittal +2 more
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The radiated energy of the 2004 Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake
2006We use several independent methods to estimate the radiated energy E R of the Sumatra-Andaman earthquake (M W =9.0 to 9.3), and investigate whether the difference in the rupture patterns between north and south is reflected in the difference in the energy budget.
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Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2016
Abstract High frequency energy radiation of large earthquakes is a key to evaluating shaking damage and is an important source characteristic for understanding rupture dynamics. We developed a new inversion method, Image Deconvolution Back-Projection (IDBP) to retrieve high frequency energy radiation of seismic sources by linear inversion of observed
Dun Wang +3 more
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Abstract High frequency energy radiation of large earthquakes is a key to evaluating shaking damage and is an important source characteristic for understanding rupture dynamics. We developed a new inversion method, Image Deconvolution Back-Projection (IDBP) to retrieve high frequency energy radiation of seismic sources by linear inversion of observed
Dun Wang +3 more
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Seismic Energy Radiated by Earthquakes in the North-Central Region of the Gulf of California, Mexico
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of AmericaABSTRACT We investigate the radiated seismic energy of P and S waves in the north-central region (27.5–31.5° N) of the Gulf of California (GoC), Mexico, from 83 earthquakes recorded at stations of the Broadband Seismological Network (RESBAN) of the GoC, Mexico, and the Mexican National Seismological Service for the period 2015–2021.
Favio Cruz Hernández, Raúl R. Castro
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Mapping Apparent Stress and Energy Radiation over Fault Zones of Major Earthquakes
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2002Using published slip models for five major earthquakes, 1979 Imperial Valley, 1989 Loma Prieta, 1992 Landers, 1994 Northridge, and 1995 Kobe, we produce maps of apparent stress and radiated seismic energy over their fault surfaces. The slip models, obtained by inverting seismic and geodetic data, entail the division of the fault surfaces into many ...
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Resolution and uncertainties in estimates of earthquake stress drop and energy release
Philosophical Transactions Series A, Mathematical, Physical, and Engineering Sciences, 2021Rachel E Abercrombie
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Earthquake Source Complexity Controls the Frequency Dependence of Near‐Source Radiation Patterns
Geophysical Research Letters, 2021Daniel T Trugman +2 more
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Earthquake and household energy consumption – Evidence from the Wenchuan earthquake in China
Energy Economics, 2022Zhichao Yin, Xirong Chen
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