Search results for "SEISMOLOGY"

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The influence of building interactions on seismic and elastic body waves

2019

We outline some recent research advances on the control of elastic waves in thin and thick plates, that have occurred since the large scale experiment [S. Brûlé, Phys. Rev. Lett. 112, 133901 (2014)] that demonstrated significant interaction of surface seismic waves with holes structuring sedimentary soils at the meter scale. We further investigate the seismic wave trajectories of compressional body waves in soils structured with buildings. A significant substitution of soils by inclusions, acting as foundations, raises the question of the effective dynamic properties of these structured soils. Buildings, in the case of perfect elastic conditions for both soil and buildings, are shown to int…

Earthquake engineeringTechnologyScale (ratio)elastic cloakingBody wavesCITYMaterials ScienceCloakingMaterials Science Multidisciplinary01 natural sciencesSeismic wavePhysics::Geophysics03 medical and health sciencesSeismic metamaterial0103 physical sciences[PHYS.MECA.SOLID]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Solid mechanics [physics.class-ph]General Materials Science010306 general physics030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesScience & TechnologyhomogenisationCLOAKINGphysics.class-phCondensed Matter Physicslcsh:QC1-999[PHYS.MECA.ACOU]Physics [physics]/Mechanics [physics]/Acoustics [physics.class-ph][SPI.GCIV]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Civil EngineeringMechanics of Materialssite-city interaction[SPI.OPTI]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Optics / Photoniclcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineeringearthquake engineeringlcsh:TK1-9971Seismologylcsh:Physics
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Probabilistic Forecast for Northern New Zealand Seismic Process Based on a Forward Predictive Kernel Estimator

2011

In seismology predictive properties of the estimated intensity function are often pursued. For this purpose, we propose an estimation procedure in time, longitude, latitude and depth domains, based on the subsequent increments of likelihood obtained adding an observation one at a time. On the basis of this estimation approach a forecast of earthquakes of a given area of Northern New Zealand is provided, assuming that future earthquakes activity may be based on the smoothing of past earthquakes.

Earthquake predictionProbabilistic logicEstimatorGeodesyPhysics::GeophysicsLatitudeGeographyKernel (statistics)Kernel smootherSpace-time intensity function kernel smoothing earthquakes forecastSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaLongitudeSeismologySmoothing
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Waveforms clustering and single-station location of microearthquake multiplets recorded in the northern Sicilian offshore region

2013

In 2009 December, the OBSLab-INGV (Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia) deployed an Ocean Bottom Seismometer with Hydrophone (OBS/H) near the epicentral area of the main shock of the Palermo seismic sequence of 2002. The monitoring activity had a total duration of about 8 months. During this experiment, the OBS/H recorded 247 very local microearthquakes, whose local magnitude is between -0.5 and 2.5 and TS - TP delay time between 0.2 and 5 s, almost all ofwhichwere undetected by the Italian National Seismic Network. This local microseismicity has been analysed using an innovative clustering technique that exploits the similarity between the waveforms generated by different events…

Earthquake source observationSettore GEO/10 - Geofisica Della Terra SolidaSingle stationlanguage.human_languageComputational seismologySeismicity and tectonicGeophysicsGeochemistry and PetrologylanguageWaveformSubmarine tectonics and volcanismSubmarine pipelineSeismic monitoring and test-ban treaty verificationMicroearthquakeCluster analysisSicilianGeologySeismologyComputational seismologyGeophysical Journal International
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A multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation of the mechanism that triggered the Cerda landslide (Sicily, Italy).

2005

Abstract The present paper describes a multidisciplinary approach to the evaluation of a seismically triggered landslide that occurred in the Cerda area (Italy) on September 6, 2002, about 1 h after an earthquake took place in the south Tyrrhenian Sea. The study was focused on an analysis of the role of the seismic input in triggering the landslide, in view of the evidence that no other mass movement was recorded in the adjacent areas despite geological and geomorphological spatial homogeneity. The studied area is located on a slope of the western flank of the Fiume Imera Settentrionale (Northern Sicily), which is made up of clayey–arenitic rocks. The slope inclines gently but is not unifor…

EarthquakeMass movementOutcropGPSFluvialLandslideActive faultVertical electrical soundingTectonicsLandslideGeochemistryTriggering mechanism.Geophysical surveyGeomorphologyGeophysicGeologySeismologyEarth-Surface Processes
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Gradual caldera collapse at Bardarbunga volcano, Iceland, regulated by lateral magma outflow

2016

Large volcanic eruptions on Earth commonly occur with a collapse of the roof of a crustal magma reservoir, forming a caldera. Only a few such collapses occur per century, and the lack of detailed observations has obscured insight into the mechanical interplay between collapse and eruption.We usemultiparameter geophysical and geochemical data to show that the 110-square kilometer and 65-meter-deep collapse of Bárdarbunga caldera in 2014–2015 was initiated through withdrawal of magma, and lateral migration through a 48-kilometers-long dike, from a 12-kilometers deep reservoir. Interaction between the pressure exerted by the subsiding reservoir roof and the physical properties of the subsurfac…

EldgosLateral eruption010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLavaÖskjugosHraunrennsli010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciences[SDU.STU.GC]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/GeochemistryCalderaComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryMultidisciplinaryGlacier DynamicsResurgent domeMedicine (all)Complex volcanoLateral Magma Flow16. Peace & justiceCaldera collapseDense-rock equivalentBárðarbungaVolcano13. Climate actionEruptionMagmaGeologySeismology
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Near zero energy island with sea wave energy: The case study of Pantelleria in Mediterranean Sea

2016

In this paper the authors present a study of the transition of an energy generation system for a real MV/LV distribution system from one that is "fuel-based" to a "renewables-based" system in particular from sea wave energy, using the data acquired from an innovative generator prototype realized by University of Palermo. The study is carried out for a real islanded network located in the Island of Pantelleria (Mediterranean Sea). The procedures applied in the present article, as well as the main equations used, are the result of previous applications made in different technical fields that show a good replicability [1]-[7].

EngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleMeteorologybusiness.industryZero-point energyEnergy consumptionOceanographyIslandWave EnergyRenewable energyGenerator (circuit theory)Distribution systemMediterranean seaElectricity generationPoint AbsorberAutomotive EngineeringMediterranean SeaWave PotentialbusinessPantelleriaSeismologyEnergy (signal processing)OCEANS 2016 - Shanghai
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Spatial pattern analysis using hybrid models: an application to the Hellenic seismicity

2016

Earthquakes are one of the most destructive natural disasters and the spatial distribution of their epi- centres generally shows diverse interaction structures at different spatial scales. In this paper, we use a multi-scale point pattern model to describe the main seismicity in the Hellenic area over the last 10 years. We analyze the interaction between events and the relationship with geo- logical information of the study area, using hybrid models as proposed by Baddeley et al. ( 2013 ). In our analysis, we find two competing suitable hybrid models, one with a full parametric structure and the other one based on nonpara- metric kernel estimators for the spatial inhomogeneity.

Environmental EngineeringInduced seismicity010502 geochemistry & geophysicsSpatial distribution01 natural sciencespoint process residualhellenic earthquakes010104 statistics & probabilityhybrids of gibbs point processesspatial covariatesEconometricsEnvironmental ChemistryPoint (geometry)spatial point processes0101 mathematicsSafety Risk Reliability and Quality0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyParametric statisticsspatial covariatepoint process residualsNonparametric statisticsEstimatorspatial point processes.Kernel (statistics)hybrids of Gibbs point processeCommon spatial patternHellenic earthquakeSeismologyGeology
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Patterns in the recent 2007-2008 activity of Mount Etna volcano investigated by integrated geophysical and geochemical observations

2010

[1] Seismic, deformation, and volcanic gas observations offer independent and complementary information on the activity state and dynamics of quiescent and eruptive volcanoes and thus all contribute to volcanic risk assessment. In spite of their wide use, there have been only a few efforts to systematically integrate and compare the results of these different monitoring techniques. Here we combine seismic (volcanic tremor and long-period seismicity), deformation (GPS), and geochemical (volcanic gas plume CO2/SO2 ratios) measurements in an attempt to interpret trends in the recent (2007–2008) activity of Etna volcano. We show that each eruptive episode occurring at the Southeast Crater (SEC)…

Etna; geochemistry and geophysics; volcano monitoring; Geophysics; Geochemistry and Petrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryvolcano monitoringgeochemistry and geophysicsEtna; geochemistry and geophysics; volcano monitoring; Geochemistry and Petrology; GeophysicsGeophysicsInduced seismicityVolcanic riskPlumeSettore GEO/08 - Geochimica E VulcanologiaGeophysicsVolcanoImpact craterEtna volcanoGeochemistry and PetrologyMagmaGps networkEtnaSeismologyGeology
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2d GPR and geoelectrical modelling: tests on man–made tunnels and cavities

2005

B036 2D GPR AND GEOELECTRICAL MODELLING: TESTS ON MAN–MADE TUNNELS AND CAVITIES Introduction 1 Many engineering and environmental projects require geophysical exploration to minimize the geological risk connected with the presence of natural or artificial tunnels and cavities (air and/or water filled). Many studies have been carried out to optimize the procedures to investigate these cavities using many geophysical methods (Beres et al. 2001; Li et al. 2004). In this paper we like to confirm the reliability of combined geophysical methodologies (GPR and ERT) and relative modelling to detect and locate cavities in a particular site (Marsala Western Sicily) where

Exploration geophysicsGround-penetrating radarGeologyReliability (statistics)Natural (archaeology)Seismology
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The architecture and Neogene to Recent evolution of the W Calabrian continental margin: an upper plate perspective to the Ionian subduction system (C…

2010

The western Calabria continental margin forms the transition between the Pliocene to Recent Marsili spreading center and continental Calabria, all parts of the upper plate of the Ionian subduction zone. Integrating high-resolution and crustal seismic images constrained by gravity modeling, we provide a detailed reconstruction of the architecture of the margin and develop a new scheme for its Miocene to present evolution. This time span encompasses the continent-continent collision between Africa and Eurasia, subsequent orogenic collapse and rifting apart between the two continental masses, and the Pliocene to Recent emplacement of oceanic crust in the Vavilov and Marsili basins. The crust o…

Extensional faultSubductionSettore GEO/02 - Geologia Stratigrafica E SedimentologicaSettore GEO/03 - Geologia StrutturaleCrustW Calabria continental marginNeogeneGeophysicsContinental marginGeochemistry and PetrologyOceanic crustThrust faultTyrrhenian BasinSynclineIonian subduction zoneSeismologyGeology
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