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The Seismicity of Indonesia and Tectonic Implications

Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems, 2021
Indonesian seismicity provides important insights into the tectonics and hazards of a region that is, characterized by a remarkable diversity in faulting, including subduction, extension, thrusting, and strike‐slip faulting.
Sean J. Hutchings, W. Mooney
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Induced Seismicity in the Delaware Basin, Texas

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2020
The seismicity rate in the Delaware Basin, located in western Texas and southeastern New Mexico, has increased by orders of magnitude within the past ~5 years.
R. Skoumal   +4 more
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Seismic imaging

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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Seismicity, seismotectonics and seismic hazard of Italy

Engineering Geology, 2000
Abstract A first generation of probabilistic seismic hazard maps of the Italian country are presented. They are based on seismogenic zoning deriving from a kinematic model of the structural tectonic units and on an earthquake catalogue with the foreshock and aftershock events filtered out. The following ground motion parameters have been investigated
ROMEO, ROBERTO, PUGLIESE A.
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Seismic Hazard vs. Seismic Risk

Seismological Research Letters, 2009
The world is full of uncertainties, ranging from climate change, financial markets, natural disasters, terror attacks, and personal health to the measurements of the most fundamental elements of all: time and space. Dealing with uncertainty is a given in life, and any decision is always made under a certain degree of uncertainty.
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Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis for Induced Seismicity

2014
Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis is currently the most common approach to seismic hazard analysis. For application to induced seismicity, a major challenge is the fact that the hazard is inherently nonstationary. In this paper we describe the theoretical extension of PSHA to a non-stationary context.
Kraaijpoel D A   +3 more
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Seismic waves and seismic barriers

Acoustical Physics, 2011
The basic idea of seismic barrier is to protect an area occupied by a building or a group of buildings from seismic waves. Depending on nature of seismic waves that are most probable in a specific region, different kinds of seismic barriers are suggested.
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Developments in understanding seismicity triggered by hydraulic fracturing

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2020
G. Atkinson, D. Eaton, N. Igonin
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Drainage of a deep magma reservoir near Mayotte inferred from seismicity and deformation

Nature Geoscience, 2020
S. Cesca   +10 more
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