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1967
Abstract : Contents: Tentative Values of Attenuation of High-Frequency Seismic Waves at Regional Distances in Eurasia; Surface-Wave Dispersion in the Central United States; Q Structures of the Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range Province from Higher-mode Surface Wave Observations; On the Existence of a Low-Q Region Beneath the Southeastern Part of
Brian J. Mitchell, Otto W Nuttli
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Abstract : Contents: Tentative Values of Attenuation of High-Frequency Seismic Waves at Regional Distances in Eurasia; Surface-Wave Dispersion in the Central United States; Q Structures of the Colorado Plateau and the Basin and Range Province from Higher-mode Surface Wave Observations; On the Existence of a Low-Q Region Beneath the Southeastern Part of
Brian J. Mitchell, Otto W Nuttli
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NoisePy: A New High-Performance Python Tool for Ambient-Noise Seismology
, 2020The fast-growing interests in high spatial resolution of seismic imaging and high temporal resolution of seismic monitoring pose great challenges for fast, efficient, and stable data processing in ambient-noise seismology.
Chengxin Jiang, M. Denolle
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Numerical Methods of Exploration Seismology
, 2019Exploration seismology uses seismic imaging to form detailed images of the Earth's interior, enabling the location of likely petroleum targets. Due to the size of seismic datasets, sophisticated numerical algorithms are required.
G. Margrave, M. Lamoureux
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Reports on Progress in Physics, 2017
Seismic source and wave propagation studies contribute to understanding structure, transport, fracture mechanics, mass balance, and other processes within glaciers and surrounding environments. Glaciogenic seismic waves readily couple with the bulk Earth, and can be recorded by seismographs deployed at local to global ranges.
R. Aster, J. Winberry
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Seismic source and wave propagation studies contribute to understanding structure, transport, fracture mechanics, mass balance, and other processes within glaciers and surrounding environments. Glaciogenic seismic waves readily couple with the bulk Earth, and can be recorded by seismographs deployed at local to global ranges.
R. Aster, J. Winberry
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1966
Abstract : Seismic research projects supported by the contract are summarized under three broad categories: The structure and some properties of the earth's mantle and deep interior are investigated using arrays and dt/d(delta) measurements, dense net of stations in North America, as well as seismic surface waves and free oscillations. Body and surface
Frank Press, Keiiti Aki, M. Nafi Toksöz
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Abstract : Seismic research projects supported by the contract are summarized under three broad categories: The structure and some properties of the earth's mantle and deep interior are investigated using arrays and dt/d(delta) measurements, dense net of stations in North America, as well as seismic surface waves and free oscillations. Body and surface
Frank Press, Keiiti Aki, M. Nafi Toksöz
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Earthquake Seismology, Exploration Seismology and Engineering Seismology: How Sweet It is --- Listening to the Earth [PDF]
The seismic method has three areas of application with different requirements for band-width and depth-width: (1) Earthquake seismology with a bandwidth up to 10 Hz and a depth of interest down to 100 km, (2) Exploration seismology with a bandwidth up to 100 Hz and a depth of interest down to 10 km, and (3) Engineering seismology with a bandwidth up to
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2007
Volcano seismology is a field of volcanology in which seismological techniques are employed to help understand the physical conditions and dynamic states of volcanic systems to such a level that it eventually contributes to mitigating volcanic hazards.
H. Kawakatsu, M. Yamamoto
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Volcano seismology is a field of volcanology in which seismological techniques are employed to help understand the physical conditions and dynamic states of volcanic systems to such a level that it eventually contributes to mitigating volcanic hazards.
H. Kawakatsu, M. Yamamoto
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Earthquake Engineering: From Engineering Seismology To Performance-Based Engineering
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On the Detection Capabilities of Underwater Distributed Acoustic Sensing
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021Itzhak Lior, Anthony Sladen, Diane Rivet
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