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Origin of Seismicity in Italy as a Clue for Seismic Hazard
2023Italian seismicity is generated by the ongoing subduction of the European lithosphere beneath the Alps, and the Adriatic lithosphere beneath the Apennines. The two belts are extremely different due to their opposite polarity relative to the inferred underlying ‘eastward’ mantle flow.
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Application of seismic tomography to induced seismicity investigations
Proceedings of Rock Mechanics in Petroleum Engineering, 1994Abstract Two case studies are presented, which highlight the potential application of seismic velocity imaging to induced seismicity investigations. Velocity images may be produced using data currently recorded with seismic monitoring arrays.
S. C. Maxwell, R. P. Young
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Symposium - International Astronomical Union, 1997
Helioseismic techniques allow us to probe the interior of the Sun with very high precision and in the process test the physical inputs to stellar models. The picture of the Sun that has been built in this manner may be termed “The Seismic Sun”. After a brief discussion of some of the inversion techniques used in the process, our current view of the ...
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Helioseismic techniques allow us to probe the interior of the Sun with very high precision and in the process test the physical inputs to stellar models. The picture of the Sun that has been built in this manner may be termed “The Seismic Sun”. After a brief discussion of some of the inversion techniques used in the process, our current view of the ...
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Seismic waves and seismic barriers
Acoustical Physics, 2011The 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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Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis for Induced Seismicity
2014Probabilistic 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.
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Seismicity and seismic risk in Spain
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1991openaire +1 more source
Seismicity and seismic hazard in Britain
International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1979openaire +1 more source
Application of refraction seismics in alpine permafrost studies: A review
Earth-Science Reviews, 2016Daniel Draebing
exaly

