نتایج جستجو برای: earthquake recovery

تعداد نتایج: 229858  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2002
C G Sammis D Sornette

We review the "critical point" concept for large earthquakes and enlarge it in the framework of so-called "finite-time singularities." The singular behavior associated with accelerated seismic release is shown to result from a positive feedback of the seismic activity on its release rate. The most important mechanisms for such positive feedback are presented. We solve analytically a simple mode...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Matteo Albano Marco Polcari Christian Bignami Marco Moro Michele Saroli Salvatore Stramondo

On 3 April 2017, a Mw 6.5 earthquake occurred in Botswana, representing the secondstrongest earthquake registered since 1949. Such an intraplate event occurred in a low seismic hazard area and was suspected to be an artificial earthquake induced by nearby anthropogenic activities (gas extraction). The possible relation between anthropogenic activities and the earthquake occurrence has been qual...

2011
Robert Anthony

Robert Anthony Department of Earth and Environmental Science, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology Abstract Since the early 1960s when Maruyama and Burridge and Knopoff convincingly demonstrated that the elastodynamic radiation patterns exhibited by shear faulting in an isotropic, elastic medium were consistent with a pair of force couples, it has become standard practice amongst seism...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Tengteng Qu Ping Lu Chun Liu Hangbin Wu Xiaohang Shao Hong Wan Nan Li Rongxing Li

Early detection and early warning are of great importance in giant landslide monitoring because of the unexpectedness and concealed nature of large-scale landslides. In China, the western mountainous areas are prone to landslides and feature many giant complex landslides, especially following the Wenchuan Earthquake in 2008. This work concentrates on a new technique, known as the “hybrid-SAR te...

Journal: :Computers & Geosciences 2007
Tao Pei A-Xing Zhu Chenghu Zhou Baolin Li Chengzhi Qin

Clustered events are usually deemed as feature when several spatial point processes are overlaid in a region. They can be perceived either as a precursor that may induce a major event to come or as offspring triggered by a major event. Hence, the detection of clustered events from point processes may help to predict a forthcoming major event or to study the process caused by a major event. Neve...

2006
Michel Bruneau Andrei Reinhorn

The seismic resilience of a system can be achieved by reducing its probability of failure during an earthquake, as well as reducing the consequences from such failures and the time to recovery. Within the perspective of this framework, this paper explores the physical resilience of facilities. Quantification of resilience is first approached from the broader societal context, from which the eng...

Journal: :Population Space and Place 2022

The Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES), which includes the 2010 and 2011 Christchurch earthquakes, is one of deadliest disasters in New Zealand history. Following CES, displacement affected population occurred, leading to an out-migration from areas changes places residence. This paper investigates spatial following using a multiscale geographically weighted regression (MGWR) analysis approac...

2018
Farouk Mezghani Nathalie Mitton

Disaster scenarios require different recovery solutions such as evacuation guidance, to perform the right action for wounded persons and efficiency diffuse useful alert for locating trapped survivors. These latter are constrained mainly by the infrastructure-less environment caused by the disaster damage (e.g. storm, earthquake). Exploiting opportunistic communications to design recovery soluti...

Journal: :Disasters 2010
Sudha Arlikatti Walter Gillis Peacock Carla S Prater Himanshu Grover Arul S Gnana Sekar

This paper offers a potential measurement solution for assessing disaster impacts and subsequent recovery at the household level by using a modified domestic assets index (MDAI) approach. Assessment of the utility of the domestic assets index first proposed by Bates, Killian and Peacock (1984) has been confined to earthquake areas in the Americas and southern Europe. This paper modifies and ext...

Journal: :Journal of the College of Physicians and Surgeons--Pakistan : JCPSP 2010
Muhammad Atif Habib Sajid Bashir Soofi Zulfiqar A Bhutta

A longitudinal cohort study was conducted at Camp Hospital Batagram in August 2006 to ascertain the effect of Zinc utilization in tablet and suspension formulations on the frequency and recovery rates of diarrhoea among young children in the emergency settings of earthquake affected region of Pakistan. Two hundred patients were recruited and followed up, the patients were allocated either of th...

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