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Abstract The nonlinear mechanical responses of rocks and soils to seismic waves play an important role in earthquake physics, influencing ground motion from source to site. Continuous geophysical monitoring, such as ambient noise interferometry, has revealed co‐seismic wave speed reductions extending tens of kilometers from earthquake sources. However,
Zihua Niu+5 more
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Inference of a plume conduit beneath the Réunion Island from 3D migration of Ps conversions from the mantle transition zone. [PDF]
Rao BP, Kumar MR.
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The Seismogenic Thickness of Venus
Abstract Growing evidence that volcanism is currently ongoing on Venus suggests that the sister planet of the Earth may also be seismically active. Given the success of seismic measurements on Mars and the Moon to reveal the interior structure of these bodies, seismic investigations on Venus are a natural next step.
Julia S. Maia+12 more
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Flexible joints for seismic-resilient design of masonry-infilled RC frames. [PDF]
Manojlovski F+30 more
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Abstract Rifting and magmatism are fundamental geological processes in the evolution of the lithosphere; however, quantitative investigations of their relationship are rare. The Okavango Rift Zone (ORZ) is in the early stages of rifting and magmatic activity and thus is an ideal locale to study this relationship.
Tuo Wang+3 more
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From wind to seismic signature captured by seismometers in lake Lucerne. [PDF]
Wamba MD+5 more
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Abstract Assessing Radiative Power (RP) output is essential for monitoring and understanding volcanic systems. While Mid‐Infrared channels are used to assess thermal outputs at volcanoes exhibiting effusive activity, Thermal‐InfraRed (TIR) bands are better suited for measuring moderate‐to‐low‐temperature (≲600 K) features, such as those associated with
Simone Aveni+4 more
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