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Integrated multichannel seismic profiler dataset from the southeastern apulia continental margin (Otranto Channel, Southern Adriatic Sea): Insights into fault-controlled gas seeps and geo-hazards. [PDF]
Geletti R +4 more
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Life on Mars? The physiological perspective
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Ronan M. G. Berg, Damian M. Bailey
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Building a Continental‐Scale Geodetic Network: The Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO)
Abstract The Plate Boundary Observatory (PBO) transformed the use of geodesy in North America to study crustal deformation and plate boundary processes by establishing a continental‐scale, standardized, open‐access geodetic network. Built and operated by UNAVCO between 2003 and 2018 as part of the National Science Foundation (NSF)‐funded EarthScope ...
Emily E. Zawacki +5 more
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Profiling Long-Distance Urban Near-Surface Structures with Temporary Fiber-Optic Sensing in Jinan City, China. [PDF]
Chang L +6 more
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the seismic response of moment‐resisting frames retrofitted with a stepping rocking wall, with emphasis on weak‐story mitigation and residual drift reduction under both ordinary and pulse‐like ground motions. Nonlinear response‐history analyses are conducted on 9‐story and 20‐story SAC Los Angeles frames.
Mehrdad Aghagholizadeh
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Near-surface structural imaging of Tehran uppermost crust for urban seismic hazard. [PDF]
Motavalli-Anbaran SJ +5 more
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ABSTRACT Estimation of the time required for damaged building components to return to their pre‐earthquake conditions through repair is a critical element in assessing the seismic resilience of buildings, and it requires consideration of uncertainty.
Tomoaki Nishino +5 more
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Electromagnetic imaging reveals insufficient fluids to explain shallow megathrust creep at the Shumagin Gap. [PDF]
Li Y +7 more
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Broadly taking up Amitav Ghosh's (2016) comment that when it comes to climate change ‘we seem to learn nothing; our historical imagination is very limited’, this article argues that disregarding environmental memory, and past knowledge to plan a more resilient future, the Canterbury Earthquakes 2010–2011 continued and enabled suburbanisation and an ...
Katie Pickles
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