نتایج جستجو برای: earthquake magnitude

تعداد نتایج: 167554  

2009
Elif Sertel

A devastating earthquake with a magnitude of Mw 7.4 occurred on the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) of Turkey on August 17, 1999 at 00:01:39 UTC (3:01 a.m. local time). The aim of this study is to propose a new approach to automatically identify earthquake induced damage areas which can provide valuable information to support emergency response and recovery assessment procedures. This researc...

Journal: Geopersia 2016

The Gutenberg–Richter parameters (a and b), fractal dimension (DC), and relationships between these parameters are calculated for different regions of the North of Central-East Iran Blocks (NCEIB). The whole examined area (between 34°-36° N and 55°-61° E) is divided into 55 equal square grids. Both the a and b values for the frequency-magnitude distribution (FMD) and the fractal dimension (DC) ...

Journal: :Science 2011
Mark Simons Sarah E Minson Anthony Sladen Francisco Ortega Junle Jiang Susan E Owen Lingsen Meng Jean-Paul Ampuero Shengji Wei Risheng Chu Donald V Helmberger Hiroo Kanamori Eric Hetland Angelyn W Moore Frank H Webb

Geophysical observations from the 2011 moment magnitude (M(w)) 9.0 Tohoku-Oki, Japan earthquake allow exploration of a rare large event along a subduction megathrust. Models for this event indicate that the distribution of coseismic fault slip exceeded 50 meters in places. Sources of high-frequency seismic waves delineate the edges of the deepest portions of coseismic slip and do not simply cor...

2006
Y. Ida M. Hayakawa

An extremely large earthquake (with magnitude of 8.2) happened on 8 August 1993 near the Guam island, and ultra-low-frequency (ULF) (frequency less than 1 Hz) electromagnetic fields were measured by 3-axis induction magnetometers at an observing station (with the epicentral distance of 65 km) with sampling frequency of 1 Hz. In order to study electromagnetic signature of prefracture criticality...

2013
Izuru Okawa

It was presented in the previous joint panel in 2011 that we have made a proposal on method for evaluating the long-period earthquake motion time history with periods from 0.1 to 10 second using designated earthquake magnitude, shortest distance to the source area and location of hypocenter in view of establishing the generation scheme for design long-period motions for super high-rise building...

Journal: :Geophysical Research Letters 2023

Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is a promising technique to improve the rapid detection and characterization of earthquakes. Previous DAS studies mainly focus on phase information but less amplitude information. In this study, we compile earthquake data from two arrays in California, USA, one submarine array Sanriku, Japan. We develop data-driven method obtain first scaling relation between ...

2012
Mohammad Hosein Kalantar Motamedi Masoud Sagafinia Ali Ebrahimi Ehsan Shams Mostafa Kalantar Motamedi

OBJECTIVES This article sought to review and compare data of major earthquakes of the past decade and their aftermath in order to compare the magnitude, death toll, type of injuries, management procedures, extent of destruction and effectiveness of relief efforts. MATERIALS AND METHODS A retrospective study of the various aspects of management and aftermath of 5 major earthquakes of the past ...

2009
ERIC L. GEIST

A persistent problem in estimating the severity of local tsunamis generated by earthquakes is explaining the great event-to-event variability of tsunami run-up heights relative to the magnitude of the earthquake. Undoubtedly, there is always variability in run-up that is dependent on local bathymetry. However, many earthquakes in recent years have produced unexpectedly high local run-up heights...

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