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Seismic Advances in Process Geomorphology
One of the pillars of geomorphology is the study of geomorphic processes and their drivers, dynamics, and impacts. Like all activity that transfers energy to Earth's surface, a wide range of geomorphic process types create seismic waves that can be measured with standard seismic instruments.
Cook, K., Dietze, M.
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THE DIRECT-INVERSION DECONVOLUTION AND ITS APPLICATION IN SEISMIC DATA
Seismic traces are generated by the convolution of reflectivity and seismic wavelet. Due to limited frequency bandwidth, reflectivity can not be resolved easily.
Iktri Madrinovella, Waskito Pranowo
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Habitual Mistake and the Solution in Earthquake Analysis with SACS for Offshore Engineering
[Introduction] In offshore engineering, we usually use SACS to do structural design, including earthquake working condition. There are major mistakes in the current seismic design process, which may lead to the occurring of serious consequences in the ...
SHI Zheng, CHEN Guiju, LIANG Jinfang
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Seismoelectromagnetism and spatio-temporal structures
New ideas, approaches and methods of modern seismology are being considered, which are focused on highly organized spatio-temporal structures in dissipative media far from thermodynamic equilibrium, auto-structures in particular. Some details of studies
V. Shuman
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Seismic process and up-to-date monitoring systems
Within the limits of specified views on geomedium as an open hierarchically heterogeneous nonlinear dynamic system the problems of predictability of seismic process and its realization based on the data of up-to-date monitoring systems have been ...
V.N. Shuman
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Mahalanobis distance-based recognition of changes in the dynamics of a seismic process [PDF]
In the present work, we aim to analyse the regularity of a seismic process based on its spatial, temporal, and energetic characteristics. Increments of cumulative times, increments of cumulative distances, and increments of cumulative seismic energies ...
T. Matcharashvili +2 more
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On the puzzling feature of the silence of precursory electromagnetic emissions [PDF]
It has been suggested that fracture-induced MHz-kHz electromagnetic (EM) emissions, which emerge from a few days up to a few hours before the main seismic shock occurrence permit a real-time monitoring of the damage process during the last stages of ...
Chelidze, T. +2 more
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Time-frequency representation of earthquake accelerograms and inelastic structural response records using the adaptive chirplet decomposition and empirical mode decomposition [PDF]
In this paper, the adaptive chirplet decomposition combined with the Wigner-Ville transform and the empirical mode decomposition combined with the Hilbert transform are employed to process various non-stationary signals (strong ground motions and ...
A. Giaralis +31 more
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Comparisons for Esta-Task3: Cles and Cesam [PDF]
We present the results of comparing three different implementations of the microscopic diffusion process in the stellar evolution codes CESAM and CLES. For each of these implementations we computed models of 1.0, 1.2 and 1.3 M$_{\odot}$.
Lebreton, Y. +4 more
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Results of the All-Russia conference “Faulting and associated processes in the lithosphere: tectonophysical analysis” are reviewed. It was held on 11–16 August 2014 at the Institute of the Earth’s Crust, Siberian Branch of RAS in Irkutsk, Russia. Several
K. Zh. Seminsky +2 more
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