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Chromospheric Seismology [PDF]
The aim of the present study is to examine whether seismologic diagnostic techniques may be used to improve the models of the solar chromosphere. We are mainly concerned by oscillations observed in the cores of strong lines such as the resonance lines of Ca II or Mg II. It is intuitive, and confirmed by numerical simulations (Gouttebroze and Leibacher,
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NSF GAGE/SAGE Community Science Workshop: Advancing Geophysical Research Through Collaboration
Abstract The 2025 NSF GAGE/SAGE Community Science Workshop, hosted by the EarthScope Consortium from May 18–21 in Bloomington, Minnesota, convened 188 participants from 109 institutions for four days of scientific exchange and community engagement. The workshop featured plenary sessions, poster presentations, special interest groups, and networking ...
Gillian Haberli +4 more
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Time and spatial damping of transverse magnetohydrodynamic (MHD) kink oscillations is a source of information on the cross-field variation of the plasma density in coronal waveguides.
Arregui, I., Ramos, A. Asensio
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Geophysical aspects of very long baseline neutrino experiments [PDF]
Several proposed experiments will send beams of neutrinos through the Earth along paths with a source-receiver distance of hundreds or thousands of kilometers. Knowledge of the physical properties of the medium traversed by these beams, in particular the
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Common Sensor Platform Project
Abstract EarthScope Consortium's Common Sensor Platform (CSP) project is a unified, modular, and scalable design approach for geophysical instrumentation deployments. Developed through cross disciplinary collaboration of National Science Foundation's GAGE and SAGE facilities, the platform outlines core station subsystems that have the flexibility to be
Molly Staats +14 more
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Interesting seismology (27):Modern seismology started in China
Rui Feng
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Abstract Accurate prediction of broadband ground motion parameters is important for earthquake disaster prevention and mitigation. Due to the lack of high wave number components in the source rupture process and velocity models, physics‐based ground motion simulation methods can only reliably produce low‐frequency ground motions (< ${< } $1 Hz).
Yuxing Pan +3 more
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Frequency dependent attenuation of seismic waves for Delhi and surrounding area, India
The attenuation properties of Delhi & surrounding region have been investigated using 62 local earthquakes recorded at nine stations. The frequency dependent quality factors Qa (using P-waves) and Qb (using S-waves) have been determined using the ...
Babita Sharma +4 more
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