نتایج جستجو برای: earthquakes

تعداد نتایج: 13227  

2005
S. G. Prejean D. P. Hill E. E. Brodsky S. E. Hough M. J. S. Johnston S. D. Malone D. H. Oppenheimer A. M. Pitt K. B. Richards-Dinger

The Mw 7.9 Denali fault earthquake in central Alaska of 3 November 2002 triggered earthquakes across western North America at epicentral distances of up to at least 3660 km. We describe the spatial and temporal development of triggered activity in California and the Pacific Northwest, focusing on Mount Rainier, the Geysers geothermal field, the Long Valley caldera, and the Coso geothermal field...

2011
Deborah Elaine Smith Thomas H. Heaton

Evidence suggests that slip in earthquakes and the resultant stress changes are spatially heterogeneous. If crustal stress from past earthquakes is spatially heterogeneous, then earthquake focal mechanisms should also be spatially variable. We describe the statistical attributes of simulated earthquake catalogs, including hypocenters and focal mechanisms, for a spatially 3D, time-varying model ...

1995
Didier Sornette Leon Knopoff Yan Kagan Christian Vanneste

Rank-ordering statistics provides a perspective on the rare, largest elements of a population, whereas the statistics of cumulative distributions are dominated by the more numerous small events. The exponent of a power law distribution can be determined with good accuracy by rank-ordering statistics from the observation of only a few tens of the largest events. Using analytical results and synt...

2007
SILVIO K. PEZZOPANE

Source parameters of 15 large (mb -> 6) earthquakes which occurred near Taiwan during the last 25 years are determined by synthetic seismogram analysis of teleseismic P and S waveforms. Source depths range from 13 to 88 km. Three earthquakes of intermediate depth are located within the southernmost limit of the Ryukyu arc and show thrust-type mechanisms with T axes subparallel to a northward di...

2003
I. Zaliapin Z. Liu

It is well established that earthquakes are correlated over distances greatly exceeding their source dimension. Recent studies hypothesize for important associated phenomenon: The area over which earthquake activity is correlated varies in time and might grow prior to a large earthquake. This hypothesis is supported by a wealth of observations, computer simulation, and has theoretical interpret...

Journal: :Science 2002
M Meghan Miller Tim Melbourne Daniel J Johnson William Q Sumner

Continuous geodetic measurements from convergent margins have shown that deep transient creep events can release large amounts of strain energy without detectable seismic shaking, and they are thus known as slow or silent earthquakes. Because subduction zones generate the largest earthquakes, seismic hazard assessment relies on understanding the degree to which slow earthquakes reduce the energ...

H. Dadkhah, M. Mohebbi,

Hybrid control system composed of a base isolation system and a magneto-rheological damper so-called smart base isolation is one of effective semi-active control system in controlling the seismic response of structures. In this paper, a design method is proposed for designing the smart base isolation system in order to achieve an effective performance under multiple earthquakes. The base mass, ...

2014
Kevin Nichols Frederic Paik Schoenberg

Current assumptions on the level of inter-dependency between the magnitudes of earthquakes and the magnitudes of their aftershocks vary significantly, ranging from assumed independence for models like epidemic type aftershock-sequence (ETAS) to assumed positive correlation, at least for the events leading up to the largest earthquakes, for models like accelerated moment release. Recently, a met...

2017
Marine A. Denolle Peter M. Shearer

Scaling of dynamic rupture processes from small to large earthquakes is critical to seismic hazard assessment. Large subduction earthquakes are typically remote, and we mostly rely on teleseismic body waves to extract information on their slip rate functions. We estimate the P wave source spectra of 942 thrust earthquakes of magnitude Mw 5.5 and above by carefully removing wave propagation effe...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Peter M Shearer Philip B Stark

The recent elevated rate of large earthquakes has fueled concern that the underlying global rate of earthquake activity has increased, which would have important implications for assessments of seismic hazard and our understanding of how faults interact. We examine the timing of large (magnitude M≥7) earthquakes from 1900 to the present, after removing local clustering related to aftershocks. T...

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