نتایج جستجو برای: recurrent seismicity

تعداد نتایج: 131787  

2007
Masatoshi Miyazawa Anupama Venkataraman Roel Snieder Michael A. Payne

Over four months of continuously recorded microearthquake data acquired at Cold Lake, Canada was analyzed using advanced algorithms for micro-earthquake location and subsurface imaging. Robust determination of the spatial, temporal and magnitude distribution of seismicity is the first step towards understanding the relationship between the stress perturbations caused by the Cyclic Steam Stimula...

2007
Markéta LEDNICKÁ

This paper refers to the present state of historical buildings situated in the Karviná and Ostrava region and also to the problems of these buildings caused first of all by surface vibrations generated by mining-induced seismicity in the Karviná region and by technical seismicity caused by industrial activities and transportation in the Ostrava region. Designing of earthquake-resistant structur...

2017
Ernest Rutter Abigail Hackston

Fluid injection into rocks is increasingly used for energy extraction and for fluid wastes disposal, and can trigger/induce small- to medium-scale seismicity. Fluctuations in pore fluid pressure may also be associated with natural seismicity. The energy release in anthropogenically induced seismicity is sensitive to amount and pressure of fluid injected, through the way that seismic moment rele...

2008
D. D. BOWMAN G. OUILLON D. SORNETTE

We test the concept that seismicity prior to a large earthquake can be understood in terms of the statistical physics of a critical phase transition. In this model, the cumulative seismic strain release increases as a power-law time-tofailure before the final event. Furthermore, the region of correlated seismicity predicted by this model is much greater than would be predicted from simple elast...

2015
Justin L. Rubinstein Alireza Babaie Mahani

The central United States has undergone a dramatic increase in seismicity over the past 6 years (Fig. 1), rising from an average of 24M ≥3 earthquakes per year in the years 1973–2008 to an average of 193M ≥3 earthquakes in 2009–2014, with 688 occurring in 2014 alone. Multiple damaging earthquakes have occurred during this increase including the 2011M 5.6 Prague, Oklahoma, earthquake; the 2011 M...

2000
P. Shebalin I. Zaliapin V. Keilis-Borok

We apply to the observed seismicity of Lesser Antilles a short term earthquake precursor which has been recently found by analysis of synthetic seismicity. The latter was generated by a lattice-type “Colliding Cascades” model of interacting elements. Precursor named ROC depicted premonitory increase of the earthquakes correlation range. Here, this precursor is used as a second approximation to ...

2014
Sara L. Dougherty Robert W. Clayton

The morphology of the transition from flat to normal subduction in eastern central Mexico is explored using intraslab earthquakes recorded by temporary and permanent regional seismic arrays. Observations of a sharp transition in slab dip near the abrupt end of the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt (TMVB) suggest a possible slab tear located within the subducted South Cocos plate. The eastern lateral ...

2007
Yajing Liu James R. Rice Kristine M. Larson

Primarily aseismic deformation transients in subduction zones, sometimes associated with tremors and low-frequency earthquakes, are a newly recognized mode of deformation. Stressing in the up-dip seismogenic zone is increased episodically due to down-dip transient slips, and each eventmaymake itmore prone to failure in a large thrust earthquake. It is important for seismic hazard assessment to ...

2017
Yuta Mitsui Kyohei Yamada

The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) has monitored global gravity changes since 2002. Gravity changes are considered to represent hydrological water mass movements around the surface of the globe, although fault slip of a large earthquake also causes perturbation of gravity. Since surface water movements are expected to affect earthquake occurrences via elastic surface load or po...

Pegah Rajaei Seyed Majdedin Mir Mohammad Hosseini

Karkheh Dam is the largest dam in Iran with a capacity of about 7.4×109 cubic meters and height of 127 meters. Since the first impoundment, increasing in seismic activity in the dam area has been observed that indicates the possible occurrence of reservoir-induced seismicity (RIS).In the present work, a preliminary evaluation is conducted firstly in order to investigate these observations. Base...

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