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Seismic Hazard Implications of the 2025 Balıkesir Earthquake of Mw 6.1 for Western Türkiye
On 10 August 2025, a powerful earthquake (Mw = 6.1) occurred in Balıkesir, located within the Aegean Graben System, one of Türkiye’s major tectonic elements, and was felt across a very wide region.
Aydın Büyüksaraç +5 more
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Assessment of the seismic vulnerability of a bridge structure relies on its structural characteristics and site data. However, seismically induced effects, such as landslides or rock falls, are often unknown at a bridge site, making seismic risk ...
Azarm Farzam +2 more
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It is well known that variability in the surface geology potentially leads to the modification of earthquake-induced ground motion over short distances. Although this effect is of major importance when seismic hazard is assessed at the urban level, it is
Shahid Ullah +3 more
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Land use and site effects on the distribution of carbon in some humic soil profiles of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. [PDF]
Malepfane NM +3 more
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Deep-learning-based prediction of precipitable water vapor in the Chajnantor area
Context. Astronomical observations at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths strongly depend on the amount of precipitable water vapor (PWV) in the atmosphere, which directly affects the sky transparency and decreases the signal-to-noise ratio of the ...
Matus-Bello Alison +9 more
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The Gut Microbiome in Autism: Study-Site Effects and Longitudinal Analysis of Behavior Change. [PDF]
Fouquier J +10 more
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Ground-state structure of the hydrogen double vacancy on Pd(111)
We determine the ground-state structure of a double vacancy in a hydrogen monolayer on the Pd(111) surface. We represent the double vacancy as a triple vacancy containing one additional hydrogen atom.
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Numerical and Experimental Seismic Characterization of Byblos Site in Lebanon
Geological and topographic site effects lead to variations in the spatial distribution of ground motion during large earthquakes. Despite the impact of such phenomena, they remain poorly understood.
Rita Abou Jaoude +3 more
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Modeling Site Specific Heterogeneity in an On-Site Stratified Random Sample of Recreational Demand [PDF]
Using estimation of demand for the George Washington/Jefferson National Forest as a case study, it is shown that in a stratified/clustered on-site sample, latent heterogeneity needs to be accounted for twice: first to account for dispersion in the data ...
Bergstrom, John C., Sardana, Kavita
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Snow parameters from Nimbus-6 electrically scanned microwave radiometer [PDF]
Two sites in Canada were selected for detailed analysis of the ESMR-6/ snow relationships. Data were analyzed for February 1976 for site 1 and January, February and March 1976 for site 2.
Abrams, G., Edgerton, A. T.
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