نتایج جستجو برای: ahar varzaghan earthquakes

تعداد نتایج: 13356  

Hooman Mazlooma Maryam Firoozi Nezamabadi

The aim objective of this study is to investigate the effects of near-field earthquakes on the response of mid-rise buildings with tubular structure.  For this purpose, a 20-story building with a square plan of six by six bays, all with 6 m span, and story height of 3.70 m is considered.  Axial force of columns, shear lag, and inter-story drift values are used as the main response parameters. N...

Journal: :computational methods in civil engineering 2012
vahid sharif farhad behnamfar

following the 1994 northridge and 1995 kobe earthquakes, most of modern structures damaged seriously or devastated totally despite the seismic codes of these countries that had been expected to bear advanced criteria for seismic design of structures. after extensive research, the most probable reason of those destructions was attributed to special specifications of near-field earthquakes. in th...

2014
W Marzocchi D Melini

Space-time clustering is the most striking departure of large earthquakes occurrence process from randomness. These clusters are usually described ex-post by a physics-based model in which earthquakes are triggered by Coulomb stress changes induced by other surrounding earthquakes. Notwithstanding the popularity of this kind of modeling, its ex-ante skill in terms of earthquake predictability g...

2016
J. R. Leeman D. M. Saffer M. M. Scuderi C. Marone

Slow earthquakes represent an important conundrum in earthquake physics. While regular earthquakes are catastrophic events with rupture velocities governed by elastic wave speed, the processes that underlie slow fault slip phenomena, including recent discoveries of tremor, slow-slip and low-frequency earthquakes, are less understood. Theoretical models and sparse laboratory observations have pr...

2016
Ryuta Arai Tsutomu Takahashi Shuichi Kodaira Yuka Kaiho Ayako Nakanishi Gou Fujie Yasuyuki Nakamura Yojiro Yamamoto Yasushi Ishihara Seiichi Miura Yoshiyuki Kaneda

It has been recognized that even weakly coupled subduction zones may cause large interplate earthquakes leading to destructive tsunamis. The Ryukyu Trench is one of the best fields to study this phenomenon, since various slow earthquakes and tsunamis have occurred; yet the fault structure and seismic activity there are poorly constrained. Here we present seismological evidence from marine obser...

2004
Thomas R. Walter Falk Amelung

[1] The Kaoiki Seismic Zone at Mauna Loa’s east flank is the locus of some of the largest earthquakes on Hawaii. In this paper we examine the link of those earthquakes to volcanic activity at Mauna Loa. We calculate the changes of Coulomb failure stress along the Kaoiki faults for typical volcanic events at Mauna Loa volcano. We simulate the dislocation associated with the 1950 eruption at the ...

2004
Mehmet Celebi M. CELEBI

The recorded responses of an Anchorage, Alaska, building during four significant earthquakes that occurred in 2002 are studied. Two earthquakes, including the 3 November 2002 M7.9 Denali fault earthquake, with epicenters approximately 275 km from the building, generated long trains of longperiod (.1 s) surface waves. The other two smaller earthquakes occurred at subcrustal depths practically be...

2013
J. Paul Winberry Sridhar Anandakrishnan Douglas A. Wiens Richard B. Alley

[1] The ability to monitor transient motion along faults is critical to improving our ability to understand many natural phenomena such as landslides and earthquakes. Here, we usedata from a GPS and seismometer network that were deployed to monitor the regularly repeating glacial earthquakes of Whillans Ice Stream, West Antarctica to show that a unique pattern of precursory slip precedes comple...

2007
James Begét

The opinions expressed in this PWSRCAC commissioned report are not necessarily those of PWSRCAC. The 1964 earthquake demonstrated that the Valdez area is subject to enormous earthquakes and coeval tsunamis. The geologic record of prehistoric earthquakes and tsunamis in the Valdez area has not previously been studied. Historic and prehistoric paleotsunami deposits were identified during this stu...

2005
Gail M. Atkinson

Regional ground-motion generation and propagation must be characterized to adequately assess seismic hazard. In the Cascadia region of southwestern British Columbia and northwestern Washington, the ground-motion issues are particularly complex because of the contributions to hazard from five distinct types of events, all of which behave differently in terms of their ground-motion propagation ch...

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