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Tectonic Analysis of Mine Tremor Mechanisms from the Upper Silesian Coal Basin
pure and applied geophysics, 1996Fault network of the Upper Silesian Coal Basin (USCB) is built of sets of strike-slip, oblique-slip and dip-slip faults. It is a typical product of force couple which acts evenly with the parallel of latitude, causing horizontal and anti-clockwise smovement of rock-mass. Earlier research of focal mechanisms of mine tremors, using a standard fault plane
Grzegorz Sagan +2 more
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Seismic-Wave Attenuation Determined from Tectonic Tremor in Multiple Subduction Zones
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2014Abstract Tectonic tremor provides a new source of observations that can be used to constrain the seismic attenuation parameter for ground‐motion prediction and hazard mapping. Traditionally, recorded earthquakes of magnitude ∼3–8 are used to develop ground‐motion prediction equations; however, typical earthquake records may be sparse in areas of high ...
S. Yabe +3 more
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Bulletin of The Seismological Society of America (BSSA), 2023
Allie A. Hutchison +2 more
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Search for Tectonic Tremor on the Central North Anatolian Fault, Turkey
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2015Abstract Tectonic tremor has previously been observed along two major transform faults: the San Andreas fault (SAF) and the Alpine fault (AF); and we extend the search for tectonic tremor to another transform fault, the North Anatolian fault (NAF). We investigate a two‐year‐long temporary broadband seismic deployment on an ∼400 km long NAF segment in
Anna Pfohl +3 more
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Slipping Tectonic Plates in U.S.–China Relations: Seeking Stabilization Amid Tremors
American Foreign Policy Interests, 2011ABSTRACT Recent developments suggest two quasi-metaphors for what is going on in U.S.–China relations. The first is Bob Dylan's early April 2011 “gig” in China, where he received what was described as a rapturous welcome but was obliged to omit his signature song, “The Times They Are A-Changin.” Everyone knows the times are changing, which is precisely
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Does Deep Tectonic Tremor Occur in the Central‐Eastern Mediterranean Basin?
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2021Gian Maria Bocchini +2 more
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