نتایج جستجو برای: risk earthquake zone

تعداد نتایج: 1075672  

Journal: :جغرافیا و مخاطرات محیطی 0
ابوالفضل قنبری محمد علی سالکی ملکی معصومه قاسمی

introduction one of the important problems that most of the metropolitans encounter with is natural disasters. earthquake is a main natural disaster. annually 27 sever earthquakes are happened by nineteen thousands killed and twenty six homeless. in recent report of united nations planning office in 2003, iran has had the first position in number of earthquakes with severity higher than 5.5 ric...

2005
YUICHIRO TANIOKA

The lateral (along trench axis) variation in the mode of large earthquake occurrence near the northern Japan Trench is explained by the variation in surface roughness of the subducting plate. The surface roughness of the ocean bottom near the trench is well correlated with the large-earthquake occurrence. The region where the ocean bottom is smooth is correlated with 'typical' large underthrust...

2014
Tomomi Okada Toru Matsuzawa Junichi Nakajima Naoki Uchida Mare Yamamoto Shuichiro Hori Toshio Kono Takashi Nakayama Satoshi Hirahara

Geofluids is important for understanding volcanic and earthquake generation processes. In this study, we obtained a detailed seismic velocity structure in and around the Naruko volcano, northeastern Japan, using data from a dense seismic observation network. We found a distinct seismic low-velocity zone (LVZ) beneath the Naruko volcano, with a diameter of nearly 10 to 20 km in the lower crust. ...

The earthquake is a natural disaster that damages structure and lifeline and is simply inserted into human artifacts. For this reason the structures and lifeline, earthquake loads shall estimate and in order to provide its design.in Iran earthquake, risk of natural disasters is dominant. It should be noted that Iran in recent years, an earthquake with a magnitude of 7.5 Richter scale or more fr...

Journal: :Science 1976
C B Raleigh J H Healy J D Bredehoeft

An experiment in an oil field at Rangely, Colorado, has demonstrated the feasibility of earthquake control. Variations in seismicity were produced by controlled variations in the fluid pressure in a seismically active zone. Precise earthquake locations revealed that the earthquakes clustered about a fault trending through a zone of high pore pressure produced by secondary recovery operations. L...

2004
Larry J. Ruff

-Seismic energy release is dominated by the underthrusting earthquakes in subduction zones, and this energy release is further concentrated in a few subduction zones. While some subduction zones are characterized by the occurrence of great earthquakes, others are relatively aseismic. This variation in maximum earthquake size between subduction zones is one of the most important features of glob...

2016
Yasuto Kunii Yuriko Suzuki Tetsuya Shiga Hirooki Yabe Seiji Yasumura Masaharu Maeda Shin-ichi Niwa Akira Otsuru Hirobumi Mashiko Masafumi Abe

BACKGROUND Following the Great East Japan Earthquake on March 11, 2011, the nuclear disaster at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant has continued to affect the mental health status of residents in the evacuation zone. To examine the mental health status of evacuee after the nuclear accident, we conducted the Mental Health and Lifestyle Survey as part of the ongoing Fukushima Health Manage...

2006
Yong-Gang Li Po Chen Elizabeth S. Cochran John E. Vidale Thomas Burdette

We deployed a dense linear array of 45 seismometers across and along the San Andreas fault near Parkfield a week after the M 6.0 Parkfield earthquake on 28 September 2004 to record fault-zone seismic waves generated by aftershocks and explosions. Seismic stations and explosions were co-sited with our previous experiment conducted in 2002. The data from repeated shots detonated in the fall of 20...

Journal: :Science 2005
Robert M Nadeau David Dolenc

We have discovered nonvolcanic tremor activity (i.e., long-duration seismic signals with no clear P or S waves) within a transform plate boundary zone along the San Andreas Fault near Cholame, California, the inferred epicentral region of the 1857 Fort Tejon earthquake (moment magnitude approximately 7.8). The tremors occur between 20 to 40 kilometers' depth, below the seismogenic zone (the upp...

2004
Nikolai M. Shapiro Michael H. Ritzwoller Robert Engdahl

[1] A new three-dimensional seismic model and relocated regional seismicity are used to illuminate the great Sumatra-Andaman Islands earthquake of December 26, 2004. The earthquake initiated where the incoming Indian Plate lithosphere is warmest and the dip of the WadatiBenioff zone is least steep along the subduction zone extending from the Andaman Trench to the Java Trench. Anomalously high t...

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