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Induced seismicity is typically earthquakes and tremors that are caused by human activity that alters the stresses and strains on Earth's crust. Most... |
Earthquake (redirect from Causes of earthquakes) increase, by fluid injection in Earth's crust, may induce seismicity. Tides may trigger some seismicity. Most earthquakes form part of a sequence, related... |
resources in Canada, induced seismicity caused by anthropological activities has been observed, documented, and studied. Induced events are generally... |
Southern California Seismic Network uses this "magnitude" where the data fail the quality criteria. A special case is the Seismicity of the Earth catalog... |
Mponeng Gold Mine (section Seismicity) Seismicity in mines is common as removing mass amounts of rock can change stress dynamics, especially if pre-existing faults exist. This seismicity is... |
Seismology (redirect from Seismic) studying earthquake history (e.g. historical and instrumental catalogs of seismicity) and tectonics to assess the earthquakes that could occur in a region... |
linked to dike induced stress and the interaction this causes between the magma, rock, and wall of the chamber. Volcano tectonic seismicity is an important... |
distinguished from seismic magnitude scales, which measure the magnitude or overall strength of an earthquake, which may, or perhaps may not, cause perceptible... |
volcanic gases from magma, or both. Induced seismicity, typically minor earthquakes and tremors that are caused by human activity that alters the stresses... |
Earthquake prediction (category Earthquake and seismic risk mitigation) level of seismic progress. Typical applications are: great global earthquakes and tsunamis, aftershocks and induced seismicity, induced seismicity at gas... |
of earthquakes in Japan Nuclear power in Japan (seismicity section) Seismic intensity scales Seismic magnitude scales The Tomakomai Shirakaba (Tomakomai... |
A seismic wave is a mechanical wave of acoustic energy that travels through the Earth or another planetary body. It can result from an earthquake (or... |
Shadow zone (redirect from Seismic shadowing) A seismic shadow zone is an area of the Earth's surface where seismographs cannot detect direct P waves and/or S waves from an earthquake. This is due... |
Earthquake swarm (redirect from Seismic swarm) A.; Anderson, John G. (2015). Incorporating Induced Seismicity in the 2014 United States National Seismic Hazard Model—Results of 2014 Workshop and Sensitivity... |
Earthquake engineering (redirect from Seismic engineering) dynamic lateral earth pressures on retaining walls; seismic slope stability; earthquake-induced settlement. Nuclear facilities should not jeopardise... |
Intraplate earthquake (section Causes) 189.5055. doi:10.1785/0120020055. Yang, Xiaotao (2014). "Seismicity of the Ste. Genevieve Seismic Zone based on Observations from the EarthScope OIINK Flexible... |
It occurred near the site of Koyna dam, raising questions about induced seismicity, and claimed at least 177 lives and injured over 2,200. More than... |
Geophysical imaging (redirect from Seismic imaging) imaging: Electrical resistivity tomography Ground-penetrating radar Induced polarization Seismic tomography and Reflection seismology Magnetotellurics Some geophysical... |
range of the polar region, errors were often caused. Due to the varying propagation speeds of various seismic waves in different regions and depths, those... |
P wave (redirect from P-wave (seismic)) main types of elastic body waves, called seismic waves in seismology. P waves travel faster than other seismic waves and hence are the first signal from... |