نتایج جستجو برای: stress drop 123 bars and moment magnitude 54

تعداد نتایج: 16933249  

Amir Mohammadpour Hossein Shokouhmand Masoud Jamali Ashtiani Mohammad Ali Akhavan Behabadi

The pressure drop of refrigerant R-134a flow boiling inside a horizontal tube has been investigated experimentally. The test set-up which was used in this investigation is a well instrumented vapor compression refrigeration system. These instruments are thermocouples, flow meter, pressure gauges and the pressure drop measuring apparatus. This system consisted of three electrically heated evapor...

Journal: :Frontiers in Earth Science 2021

Fluid pressure perturbations in subsurface rocks affect the fault stability and can induce both seismicity aseismic slip. Nonetheless, observations show that partitioning between seismic slip during fluid injection may strongly vary among reservoirs. The processes main properties controlling this are poorly constrained. Here we examine, through 3D hydromechanical modeling, influence of physical...

This paper study the recent seismicity in Earthquake hazard zones in India. A large historical earthquake event catalog to cover the period of 1900-2018, the parameters date, time, latitude, longitude, depth and magnitude has been used to calculating frequency-magnitude distribution (b-value) of seismic hazard zones in India. To convert different magnitude scales into a single moment magnitude ...

2016
Lingling Ye Thorne Lay Hiroo Kanamori Luis Rivera

Depth-varying characteristics of high-frequency seismic radiation for megathrust earthquakes have been inferred from several recent giant earthquakes and large tsunami earthquakes. To quantify any depth dependence more extensively, we analyzed 114 Mw ≥ 7.0 thrust-faulting earthquakes with centroid depths from 5 to 55 km on circum-Pacific megathrusts using teleseismic body wave finite-fault inve...

Journal: :Science 1998
Kanamori Anderson Heaton

The source parameters of the 1994 Bolivian earthquake (magnitude Mw = 8.3) suggest that the maximum seismic efficiency eta was 0.036 and the minimum frictional stress was 550 bars. Thus, the source process was dissipative, which is consistent with the observed slow rupture speed, only 20% of the local S-wave velocity. The amount of nonradiated energy produced during the Bolivian rupture was com...

2011
Shibin Li Weiping Zhang Xianglin Gu Cimian Zhu

Under badly environmental conditions as well as complex loads, corrosion of embedded reinforcing steel bars in concrete is common for reinforced concrete (RC) structures. Fatigue of corrosion reinforcing steel bars is a key problem for old RC bridges. To assess the residual fatigue life of aged existing RC bridges, the most new study information on fatigue of natural corrosion reinforcement is ...

2014
Kate V. Reynolds Adrian L. R. Thomas Graham K. Taylor

Turbulent atmospheric conditions represent a challenge to stable flight in soaring birds, which are often seen to drop their wings in a transient motion that we call a tuck. Here, we investigate the mechanics, occurrence and causation of wing tucking in a captive steppe eagle Aquila nipalensis, using ground-based video and onboard inertial instrumentation. Statistical analysis of 2594 tucks, id...

2004
Germán A. Prieto Peter M. Shearer Frank L. Vernon Debi Kilb

[1] We study the scaling relationships of source parameters and the self-similarity of earthquake spectra by analyzing a cluster of over 400 small earthquakes (ML = 0.5 to 3.4) recorded by the Anza seismic network in southern California. We compute P, S, and preevent noise spectra from each seismogram using a multitaper technique and approximate source and receiver terms by iteratively stacking...

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