نتایج جستجو برای: fault segments

تعداد نتایج: 128009  

1998
Fran Hanchek

The very high levels of integration and submicron device sizes used in current and emerging VLSI technologies for FPGAs lead to higher occurrences of defects and operational faults. Thus, there is a critical need for fault tolerance and reconfiguration techniques for FPGAs to increase chip yields (with factory reconfiguration) and/or system reliability (with field reconfiguration). We first pro...

2017
Aiming Lin

Field investigations and analyses of satellite images and aerial photographs reveal that the 2016 Mw 7.1 (Mj 7.3) Kumamoto earthquake produced a ∼40-km surface rupture zone striking NE-SW on central Kyushu Island, Japan. Coseismic surface ruptures were characterized by shear faults, extensional cracks, and mole tracks, which mostly occurred along the pre-existing NE-SW-striking Hinagu-Futagawa ...

2002
Shi-Yu Huang

This paper addresses the problem of locating the stuckopen faults in a manufactured IC with scan flip-flops. Unlike most previous methods that only aim at identifying the faulty signals, our goal is to further narrow down the faults to a few suspected segments. With such a technique, the silicon inspection time could be dramatically slashed when the fault occurs to a long-running wire with a la...

2007
Emile A. Okal

Analysis of the earth’s longest period normal modes shows that the December 2004 Sumatra–Andaman earthquake was much larger (Mw 9.3) than initially inferred from surface-wave data and involved slip on a much longer fault than initially inferred from body-wave data. The seismic moment and relative excitation of the normal modes indicate that the entire aftershock zone ruptured, consistent with t...

Journal: :international journal of geo science and environmental planning 0
keyvan mohammadzadeh tabriz university maryam maleki sc. student of remote sensing and gis- university of tabriz ali akbar rasouli professor of geography and planning faculty - university of tabriz

over the past years, lake water levels have decreased considerably by various factors and the subsequent emergence of salt plain has brought disastrous consequences that need an essential action. therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effects of drying up and increasing lake water salt and landsat satellite images were used during different time periods in 9 years. to identify the new a...

2002
Mark H. Anders

A prominent west-dipping reflection that can be traced in seismic-reflection profiles over an area of 7000 km beneath the Sevier Desert basin of west-central Utah is generally referred to as the Sevier Desert detacbment and is widely regarded as one of tbe best examples of an upper-crustal low-angle normal fault. The absence of evidence for fault-related deformation in drill cuttings and core f...

2000
M. G. Bonilla J. J. Lienkaemper

Many estimates of seismic risk depend crucially on how well the date of faulting events can be determined from the stratigraphic position of fault strands exposed in exploratory trenches. However, fault strands cut by trenches may seem to die out where they are in fact only poorly expressed, or they may actually die out. Such ambiguity can lead to misinterpretation of the time of the most recen...

2007
Gareth J. Funning Roland Bürgmann Alessandro Ferretti Fabrizio Novali Alfio Fumagalli

[1] Deformation in the northern San Francisco Bay area is dominated by a series of sub-parallel strike-slip faults. Existing GPS observations provide some constraint on the slip rates of these faults, however these have only limited resolution for resolving shallow fault behavior, such as brittle creep. We use a 30 image Permanent Scatterer InSAR (PS-InSAR) dataset spanning the time interval 19...

1997
Cynthia S. Hood Chuanyi Ji

The increasing role of communication networks in today’s society results in a demand for higher levels of network availability and reliability. At the same time, fault management is becoming more difficult due to the dynamic nature and heterogeneity of networks. We propose an intelligent monitoring system using adaptive statistical techniques. The system continually learns the normal behavior o...

2006
Bruce E. Shaw James H. Dieterich

[1] Seismic hazard analysis relies heavily on the segmentation of faults. The ability of ruptures to break multiple segments has a big impact on estimated hazard. Current practice for estimating multiple segment breakage relies on panels of experts voting on their opinions for each case. Here, we explore the probability of elastodynamic ruptures jumping segment stepovers in numerical simulation...

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