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The Second APOKASC Catalog: The Empirical Approach

2018

We present a catalog of stellar properties for a large sample of 6676 evolved stars with APOGEE spectroscopic parameters and \textit{Kepler} asteroseismic data analyzed using five independent techniques. Our data includes evolutionary state, surface gravity, mean density, mass, radius, age, and the spectroscopic and asteroseismic measurements used to derive them. We employ a new empirical approach for combining asteroseismic measurements from different methods, calibrating the inferred stellar parameters, and estimating uncertainties. With high statistical significance, we find that asteroseismic parameters inferred from the different pipelines have systematic offsets that are not removed b…

Stellar populationoscillations (including pulsations) [stars]fundamental parameters [stars]KEPLERFOS: Physical sciencesAstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics01 natural sciences0103 physical sciencesOSCILLATIONSAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsStatistical dispersionstars abundancesFIELD010303 astronomy & astrophysicsRed clumpScalingComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsSolar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)PhysicsMIXING-LENGTH010308 nuclear & particles physicsAstronomy and AstrophysicsRadiusSurface gravityAGESRED GIANTSStarsStar clusterAstrophysics - Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceOPEN CLUSTERSAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsBOLOMETRIC CORRECTIONS[PHYS.ASTR]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]STARSASTEROSEISMIC MASS
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Stochastic seismic analysis of multidegree of freedom systems

1984

Abstract A unconditionally stable step-by-step procedure is proposed to evaluate the mean square response of a linear system with several degrees of freedom, subjected to earthquake ground motion. A non-stationary modulated random process, obtained as the product of a deterministic time envelope function and a stationary noise, is used to simulate earthquake acceleration. The accuracy of the procedure and its extension to nonlinear systems are discussed. Numerical examples are given for a hysteretic system, a duffing oscillator and a linear system with several degrees of freedom.

Stochastic processMathematical analysisLinear systemDegrees of freedom (statistics)stochastic analysisDuffing equationAcceleration (differential geometry)earthquakes; probability theory; stochastic analysisSeismic analysisNonlinear systemEarthquake simulationControl theoryprobability theoryearthquakesCivil and Structural EngineeringMathematics
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Seismic moment tensors and regional stress in the area of the December 2013–January 2014, Matese earthquake sequence (Italy)

2014

Abstract The main goal of this study is to provide moment tensor solutions for small and moderate earthquakes of the Matese seismic sequence in southern Italy for the period of December 2013–January 2014. We estimate the focal mechanisms of 31 earthquakes with local magnitudes related to the Matese earthquake seismic sequence (December 2013–January 2014) in Southern-Central Italy which are recorded by the broadband stations of the Italian National Seismic Network and the Mediterranean Very Broadband Seismographic Network (MedNet) run by the Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV). The solutions show that normal faulting is the prevailing style of seismic deformation in agreeme…

Stress (mechanics)TectonicsSequence (geology)GeophysicsDeformation (mechanics)Moment tensorSeismic momentStress inversionSeismologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Geodynamics
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Sicily’s fold–thrust belt and slab roll-back: the SI.RI.PRO. seismic crustal transect

2016

Sicily is a thick orogenic wedge formed by (1) the foreland (African) and its Sicilian orogen and (2) the thick-skinned, Calabrian–Peloritani wedge. The crust under central Sicily, from the Tyrrhenian margin to the coastline of the Sicily Channel, has been investigated by the multidisciplinary (SI.RI.PRO.) research project. The project dealt with the nature and thickness of the crust and depth and geometry of the Moho, which is essential in formulating subduction models and improving the knowledge of African and Tyrrhenian–European lithospheres. The results resolve features such as (1) the main orogenic wedge, (2) the very steep, NW–SE-trending regional monocline suggesting inflection of th…

SubductionSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleGeologyCrustFold (geology)language.human_languageGravity anomalycrustal structureBasement (geology)MonoclineSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica Applicatalanguageseismic reflectionPetrologySicilianForeland basinsubductionGeologySeismology
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Role of extension and compression in the evolution of the eastem margin of Iberia: the ESCI- València Trough seismic profile

1994

Carlos.Santisteban@uv.es The ESCI-València Trough deep seismic reflection profile crosses the eastern margin of Iberia and can be divided into three regions according to crustal structure. From NW to SE they are: a) the Ebro Basin, whit a 33 km thick continental crust wich remained almost undeformed during the Cenozoic and is very reflective in its lower part; b) the Continental Margin, made up of the Catalan-Valencian Domain and the Balearic Promontory with a thin (12 to 30 km thick) continental crust wich was deformed during the Cenozoic, extensional structures predominating the first domain and contractional structures in the second; and c) the Algerian Basin, with a 9 km thick oceanic c…

Sísmica de reflexión profunda; Estructura cortical; Surco de Valencia; Promontorio BalearSísmica de reflexión profundaDeep seismic relfection; Crustal structure; Valencia Tough; Balearic PromontoryValencia ToughBalearic PromontoryCrustal structureEstructura corticalSurco de ValenciaUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geología:CIENCIAS DE LA TIERRA Y DEL ESPACIO::Geología [UNESCO]Promontorio BalearDeep seismic relfection
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ETAS Space–Time Modeling of Chile Triggered Seismicity Using Covariates: Some Preliminary Results

2021

Chilean seismic activity is one of the strongest in the world. As already shown in previous papers, seismic activity can be usefully described by a space–time branching process, such as the ETAS (Epidemic Type Aftershock Sequences) model, which is a semiparametric model with a large time-scale component for the background seismicity and a small time-scale component for the triggered seismicity. The use of covariates can improve the description of triggered seismicity in the ETAS model, so in this paper, we study the Chilean seismicity separately for the North and South area, using some GPS-related data observed together with ordinary catalog data. Our results show evidence that the use of s…

Technologymodel selectionQH301-705.5QC1-999Induced seismicityPhysics::Geophysicssemiparametric modelComponent (UML)CovariateGeneral Materials Sciencetriggered seismicityBiology (General)InstrumentationQD1-999AftershockBranching processFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesProcess Chemistry and TechnologySpace timeModel selectionTPhysicsGeneral EngineeringcovariatesEngineering (General). Civil engineering (General)Computer Science ApplicationsSemiparametric modelETAS modelChemistrycovariatesemiparametric modelsTA1-2040GeologySeismologyApplied Sciences
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Geophysical investigations along the Tyrrhenian shore of Calabria

2016

The Tyrrhenian Sea is a widely investigated basin developed in the Mediterranean area within the frame of Europe- Africa convergence and Ionian plate subduction process (Faccenna et al., 2014; Orecchio et al., 2014 and references therein). Since the Late Miocene, extension within the Tyrrhenian Sea was associated with coeval shortening in the Apennines-Maghrebide orogen and progressive southeastward rollback of the Ionian subducting plate. In this framework both extension and widespread volcanism well represented by the Vavilov and Marsili basins and the Aeolian volcanic arc, are typical features of the Tyrrhenian Sea region. Several authors (De Ritis et al., 2010; Loreto et al., 2015 and r…

Tectonics seismics earthquake tomography aeromagnetic anomaly Calabrian Arc.Settore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia Strutturale
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Significance of earthquake-related anomalies in fluids of Val D'Agri (southern Italy)

2001

Geochemical investigations carried out at the Campano–Lucano Apennine (Southern Italy) revealed the presence of fluids composed of a mixing between components of shallow and deep origin, where mantle-derived helium is also detectable. For the gas phase, the deep component is represented by both CH4 and CO2-rich gases, while the shallow one is N2-dominated. Coinciding with the 3 April 1996 ML=4.9 earthquake, the CH4-rich component mixed with the shallow, N2-dominated one at the Tramutola well (Val d’Agri), displaying wide variations in mixing proportions. In contrast, no significant modifications occurred in relation to the 1998 ML=5.5 event. According to the collected data, an earthquake-re…

TectonicsGeologyInduced seismicityPetrologyGeologySeismologyGas phaseTerra Nova
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Equivalent Non-Linearization of Hysteretic Systems by Means of RPS

2018

BackgroundThe analysis of elastoplastic systems with hardening (Bouc-Wen systems) under stochastic (seismic) loads needs the evaluation of higher order statistics even in the simplest case of normal distributed input. ObjectiveIn this paper, a non-linearization technique is proposed in order to evaluate the moments of any order of the response. MethodThis technique is developed by means of a nonlinear class of systems whose statistics are a priori known. The parameters of such systems can be chosen in such a way that the two systems are equivalent in a wide sense. Result & ConclusionIn the paper, the strategy to obtain the equivalence and the reliability of the results are discussed.

Thesaurus (information retrieval)Computer scienceSeismic assessment Hysteretic systems Potential systems Moment equations Equivalent non-linearization Stochastic calculus0211 other engineering and technologiesStochastic calculus020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technologyBuilding and Constructionlcsh:TH1-97450201 civil engineeringAlgebraSearch engineSeismic assessmentLinearization021105 building & constructionMoment equationslcsh:Building construction
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Optimization of Low-Cost Monitoring Systems for On-Site Earthquake Early-Warning of Critical Infrastructures

2020

In the last years, monitoring systems based on low-cost and miniaturized sensors (MEMS) revealed as a very successful compromise between the availability of data and their quality. Also applications in the field of seismic and structural monitoring have been constantly increasing in term of number and variety of functions. Among these applications, the implementation of systems for earthquake early warning is a cutting-edge topic, mainly for its relevance for the society as millions of peoples in various regions of the world are exposed to high seismic hazard. This paper introduces the optimization of an already established seismic (and structural) monitoring system, that would make it suit…

Trigger algorithmSettore INF/01 - Informatica010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesWarning systemComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectStructural monitoringSeismic monitoring010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesField (computer science)Seismic waveReliability engineeringTerm (time)Variety (cybernetics)MEMSSeismic hazardSettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataRelevance (information retrieval)Quality (business)Earthquake early warning0105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_common
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