نتایج جستجو برای: seismic network

تعداد نتایج: 706782  

2015
Clara E Yoon Ossian O'Reilly Karianne J Bergen Gregory C Beroza

Seismology is experiencing rapid growth in the quantity of data, which has outpaced the development of processing algorithms. Earthquake detection-identification of seismic events in continuous data-is a fundamental operation for observational seismology. We developed an efficient method to detect earthquakes using waveform similarity that overcomes the disadvantages of existing detection metho...

2012
M. Faraji J. Kiyono

Lifelines are essential to urban life as they include all kinds of facilities and systems as water, gas, fuel, power, communication and transportation. The scope of this paper is to evaluate the influence of the uncertainties of seismic load and damage state definition in system’s reliability. At first, a rapid pre-estimation of the reliability of the system just after the earthquake is conduct...

2016
J. Wu J. Baker

Maintaining the functionality, productivity, and safety of communities necessitates the seismic reliability of lifeline infrastructure networks. However, assessing the reliability of an infrastructure network is a nontrivial task due to the variability of ground motion and the complexity of the response of the network resulting from that ground motion. Even more challenging is the task of ident...

2007
Vladimír RUDAJEV Jiří BUBEN

Two seismic profiles were established for experimental determination of a decrease of the maximum ground motion acceleration amplitudes as a function of the distance and magnitude of seismic sources. Profile I (direction N-S) was equipped by four accelerometers in the period from 2003 July 1 till 2004 December 31. At present, five additional seismometers are dislocated along the Profile II (NW-...

2013
Fan-Chi Lin Victor C. Tsai

[1] In this study, we analyze continuous data from all Global Seismographic Network stations between year 2000 and 2009 and demonstrate that several body wave phases (e.g., PP, PcPPKP, SKSP, and PPS) propagating between nearly antipodal station pairs can be clearly observed without array stacking using the noise/coda cross-correlation method. Based on temporal correlations with global seismicit...

2013
Asaf Inbal Franklin Koch Robert W. Clayton

Micro-earthquake activity is reported for the first 6 months of 2011 in Long Beach, CA using a density urban exploration seismic network. Detected events include at least four times as many man-made events as possible real earthquakes indicated by repeated locations, and distinct patterns in the hour-of-day and day-of-week origin times. Some discrimination appears possible utilized the earthqua...

2010
Arun Subramanian Kishan G. Mehrotra Chilukuri K. Mohan Pramod K. Varshney Thyagaraju R. Damarla

In this paper†, we consider the problem of indoor surveillance and propose a feature selection scheme for occupancy classification in an indoor environment. The classifier aims to determine whether there is exactly one occupant or more than one occupant. Data are obtained from six seismic sensors (geophones) that are deployed in a typical building hallway. Four proposed features exploit amplitu...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
S Uyeda M Hayakawa T Nagao O Molchanov K Hattori Y Orihara K Gotoh Y Akinaga H Tanaka

Significant anomalous changes in the ultra low frequency range (approximately 0.01 Hz) were observed in both geoelectric and geomagnetic fields before the major volcano-seismic activity in the Izu Island region, Japan. The spectral intensity of the geoelectric potential difference between some electrodes on Niijima Island and the third principal component of geomagnetic field variations at an a...

2003
TRYGVE RANDEN

Introduction The description of a fault model includes the fault surfaces and associated tip lines, the fault network geometry, and the displacement geometry of faults. Fault surfaces are usually observed from seismic discontinuities, which include reflector breaks, flexures, and amplitude changes. These discontinuities can often have a regular appearance that corresponds to fault geometries fo...

2005
Efrat Jaeger-Frank Ashraf Memon Ilkay Altintas Ghulam Memon Dogan Seber Bertram Ludaescher Chaitan Baru

Geosciences Network (GEON) is a grand-challenge project to prototype cyberinfrastructure for the Earth Sciences. GEON is building a mechanism for integration and visualization of seismic events and their related fault orientations--referred by seismologists as focal mechanisms (or "beach balls") with other image (map) services using a service oriented architecture (SOA). The Kepler scientific w...

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