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Coseismic crustal seismic velocity changes associated with the 2024 M<sub>W</sub> 7.5 Noto earthquake, Japan. [PDF]
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The emerging picture of a complex core-mantle boundary. [PDF]
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Low-cost MEMS accelerometers for earthquake early warning systems: A dataset collected during seismic events in central Italy. [PDF]
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Preface Acknowledgement 1. Introduction 2. Stress and strain 3. The seismic wave equation 4. Ray theory: travel times 5. Inversion of travel time data 6. Ray theory: amplitude and phase 7. Reflection seismology 8. Surface waves 9.
Peter M. Shearer
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Preface Acknowledgement 1. Introduction 2. Stress and strain 3. The seismic wave equation 4. Ray theory: travel times 5. Inversion of travel time data 6. Ray theory: amplitude and phase 7. Reflection seismology 8. Surface waves 9.
Peter M. Shearer
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REAL-TIME SEISMOLOGY AND EARTHQUAKE DAMAGE MITIGATION [PDF]
Real-time seismology refers to a practice in which seismic data are collected and analyzed quickly after a significant seismic event, so that the results can be effectively used for postearthquake emergency response and early warning.
Hiroo Kanamori
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Science, 1985
Oscillations of the sun make it possible to probe the inside of a star. The frequencies of the oscillations have already provided measures of the sound speed and the rate of rotation throughout much of the solar interior. These quantities are important for understanding the dynamics of the magnetic cycle and have a bearing on testing general relativity
Douglas Gough+2 more
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Oscillations of the sun make it possible to probe the inside of a star. The frequencies of the oscillations have already provided measures of the sound speed and the rate of rotation throughout much of the solar interior. These quantities are important for understanding the dynamics of the magnetic cycle and have a bearing on testing general relativity
Douglas Gough+2 more
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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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Surveys in Geophysics, 1993
Since 1969, seismology has been extended beyond the Earth, and seismic sensors have been placed on the surface of other bodies of the solar system. A Lunar seismic network thus operated for the 8 years after 1969, with up to 4 stations, and detected some 1000 Moonquakes per year.
Lognonné, Philippe, Mosser, Benoit
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Since 1969, seismology has been extended beyond the Earth, and seismic sensors have been placed on the surface of other bodies of the solar system. A Lunar seismic network thus operated for the 8 years after 1969, with up to 4 stations, and detected some 1000 Moonquakes per year.
Lognonné, Philippe, Mosser, Benoit
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ObsPy: A Python Toolbox for Seismology
, 2010The wide variety of computer platforms, file formats, and methods to access seismological data often requires considerable effort in preprocessing such data.
M. Beyreuther+5 more
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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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