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ABSTRACT Mesophotic reefs are located in low light conditions which, depending on the region, are usually found in water depths greater than ~30 m. They are less affected by ocean warming than reefs found in shallower water depths and thus might become increasingly important for the sustainability of marine biodiversity.
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A near real-time framework for monitoring very-long-period signals at volcanoes. [PDF]
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4D seismic tomography unveiling velocity increase prior to seismic swarms at the Tatun volcano group of Taiwan. [PDF]
Pu HC, Lin CH, Lai YC, Shih MH, Li YH.
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Investigation of hydraulic fracturing-induced seismicity in the Haynesville Shale. [PDF]
Verdon JP, Harris ADG.
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The 2025 M<sub>w</sub>7.7 Mandalay, Myanmar, earthquake reveals a complex earthquake cycle with clustering and variable segmentation on the Sagaing Fault. [PDF]
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A Deep-Learning-Based Real-Time Microearthquake Monitoring System (RT-MEMS) for Taiwan. [PDF]
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The bound growth of induced earthquakes could de-risk hydraulic fracturing. [PDF]
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3D structure and dynamics of Campi Flegrei enhance multi-hazard assessment. [PDF]
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GEOPHYSICS, 2001
Unmigrated reflection seismic energy recorded at the earth’s surface, for example in the form of common‐offset records, often provides a remarkably coherent picture of subsurface structure. Coherent as it might be, however, this picture is not correct, suffering from several distorting effects, most notably those of diffraction from geologic bed ...
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Unmigrated reflection seismic energy recorded at the earth’s surface, for example in the form of common‐offset records, often provides a remarkably coherent picture of subsurface structure. Coherent as it might be, however, this picture is not correct, suffering from several distorting effects, most notably those of diffraction from geologic bed ...
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