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Tidal triggering of earthquake swarms at Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1988
Between 1967 and 1983, four earthquake swarms occurred on Kilauea Volcano, Hawaii, with durations ranging from 68 to 156 hours. Plots of the number of events per hour show a remarkable modulation having diurnal and semidiurnal periodicities. We test the hypothesis that these fluctuations are tidally triggered.
Paul A. Rydelek   +2 more
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Gravitational and geomagnetic tidal source of earthquake triggering

Il Nuovo Cimento C, 1989
Earth's tides and external geomagnetic fields are shown to be significantly related to large earthquake. A possible triggering mechanism is proposed to explain the large solar and lunar variations observed in the number of the examined shocks.
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Patient-triggered ventilation: A comparison of tidal volume and chestwall and abdominal motion as trigger signals

Pediatric Pulmonology, 1996
Patient-triggered synchronized ventilation requires reliable and early detection of the infant's inspiratory effort. Several trigger methods have been developed that frequently lack the sensitivity to detect inspiration in small preterm infants (trigger failure), or show a high rate of breaths triggered by artifacts in the respiratory signal ...
W, Nikischin   +5 more
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Tidal triggering of earthquakes and volcanic events

2005
Since the end of the last century many investigations have been carried out concerning the question if stresses due to the tidal forcing of the earth do trigger earthquakes or volcanic activities. Since the publications are so numerous and the results so controversial a complete review is impossible. An attempt is made to describe the different methods
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Tidal dissipation morphodynamic feedback triggers loss of microtidal marshes

Geology
Abstract Coastal marsh loss is commonly attributed to changes in external forcings, such as an increase in sea-level rise rate or a reduction in sediment supply. Here we show that extensive marsh loss can be caused by internal mechanisms alone, and specifically by autogenic tidal choking.
Samuel M. Zapp, Giulio Mariotti
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Tidal triggering of starbursts and nuclear activity in galaxies

Nature, 1989
Gas distributed throughout a galaxy responds strongly to the tidal field of a companion during a merger. In some cases dynamical instability will drive a large fraction of the gas into the inner regions of the galaxy. A strong burst of star formation will follow and subsequent evolution may lead to the formation of a black hole.
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Response : Tidal Triggering of Moonquakes

Science, 1972
David Lammlein   +2 more
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Watershed sediment cannot offset sea level rise in most US tidal wetlands

Science, 2023
Scott H Ensign   +2 more
exaly  

The Fluid Mechanics of Tidal Stream Energy Conversion

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2021
Thomas A A Adcock, Christopher R Vogel
exaly  

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