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Science (New York, N.Y.), 2010
Although progress has been made in the understanding of earthquakes, many problems remain. ; © 1964 American Association for the Advancement of Science. The research discussed here was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (contract AF-AFOSR-62-355) as part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency's Vela-Uniform Program.
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Although progress has been made in the understanding of earthquakes, many problems remain. ; © 1964 American Association for the Advancement of Science. The research discussed here was supported by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (contract AF-AFOSR-62-355) as part of the Advanced Research Projects Agency's Vela-Uniform Program.
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Imaging earthquake source complexity
2005Recent improvement in analysis methods, computational resources, and seismological and geological observations enable us to image earthquake sources in detail. This paper reviews various studies for each component of source imaging: model parameterization, data, theoretical wave calculations, and optimization.
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REGIONALIZED EARTHQUAKE SOURCE MODELS OF SUBDUCTION INTERFACE EARTHQUAKES
In Skarlatoudis et al. (2016; Sea16) we developed a set of global scaling relations between seismic moment (M0) and of physical source properties such as earthquake rupture area (S), total asperity area (Sa), slip (D), and fault width (W), for large subduction interface events.openaire +1 more source
Classical Description of Earthquake Sources
1997It is widely accepted that a shallow earthquake is shear faulting on a finite fault on which the rupture spreads with a finite velocity. Mathematically, an earthquake source is represented by a displacement discontinuity vector \( \vec D \) across the fault plane Σ.
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FREE OSCILLATIONS OF EARTHQUAKE SOURCE
The purpose of the work is to establish the peculiarities of ground vibrations in the near-field zone. The fact is that the existing ideas about generation and propagation of seismic waves in this zone poorly agree with empirical data. The ground vibrations in this zone during explosions and earthquakes are compared.openaire +1 more source
New Scaling Relationships of Earthquake Source Parameters for Stochastic Tsunami Simulation
Coastal Engineering Journal, 2016Katsuichiro Goda +2 more
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