Search results for "Seismic wave"

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A lumped model for a seismic source

1993

A lumped mechanical model is proposed and solved. This model is dynamically equivalent, in the mean field approximation, to a faulted lithosphere. The transition from the continuous system (modelled according to W. H. Prescott and A. Nur) to the lumped one, has been made by preserving all the relevant features exhibited by the continuous system. In particular the coupling between different components of the stress and strain tensors is suitably taken into account. The dynamics of the lumped system depends on six control parameters fixed by the physical properties of the continuous system. Three of the control parameters are dimensionless and describe: the seismic wave quality factor of the…

Physicsbusiness.industryStress–strain curveMathematical analysisGeneral MedicineStructural engineeringKinematicsSeismic waveSeismogenic layerRigidity (electromagnetism)Mean field theoryLithospherebusinessDimensionless quantityProceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A: Mathematical and Physical Sciences
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Wavelet correlation filter for wide-angle seismic data

2002

A new filtering technique for single-fold wide-angle reflection/refraction seismic data is presented. The technique is based on the wavelet decomposition of a set of adjacent traces followed by coherence analysis. The filtering procedure consists of three steps. In the first, a wavelet decomposition of traces into different detail levels is performed. In the second, the coherence attributes for each level are evaluated by calculating cross-correlation functions of detail portions contained in a space–time moving window. Finally, the filtered traces are obtained as a weighted reconstruction of the trace details. Each weight is obtained from the coherence-attributes distribution estimated in …

Regional geologyGeophysicsWaveletCross-correlationGeochemistry and PetrologyMineralogyCoherence (signal processing)Seismic refractionFilter (signal processing)AlgorithmSeismic waveGeologyWavelet packet decompositionGeophysical Prospecting
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Seismic anisotropy and its impact on imaging the shallow Alpine Fault : an experimental and modeling perspective.

2020

The transpressional Alpine Fault in New Zealand has created a thick shear zone with associated highly anisotropic rocks. Low seismic velocity zones (LVZ) and high seismic reflectivity are recorded in the Alpine Fault Zone, but no study has explored the underlying physical rock parameters of the shallow crust that control these observations. Protomylonites are the volumetrically dominant lithology of the fault zone. Here we combine experimental measurements of P‐wave speeds with numerical models of elastic wave anisotropy of protomylonite samples to explore how the fault zone can be seismically imaged. Numerical models that account for the porosity‐free real samples' fabric elastic tensors f…

Seismic anisotropygeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLithologyCrustFault (geology)01 natural sciencesSeismic waveGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Reflection (physics)Shear zoneAnisotropySeismologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Time-Frequency Filtering for Seismic Waves Clustering

2014

This paper introduces a new technique for clustering seismic events based on processing, in time-frequency domain, the waveforms recorded by seismographs. The detection of clusters of waveforms is performed by a k-means like algorithm which analyzes, at each iteration, the time-frequency content of the signals in order to optimally remove the non discriminant components which should compromise the grouping of waveforms. This step is followed by the allocation and by the computation of the cluster centroids on the basis of the filtered signals. The effectiveness of the method is shown on a real dataset of seismic waveforms.

SeismometerInformation Systems and ManagementBasis (linear algebra)Computer sciencebusiness.industryComputationEarthquakes clusteringCentroidWaveforms clusteringComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionPattern recognitionInformation SystemSeismic noiseTime-frequency filteringwaveforms clustering earthquakes clustering time-frequency filteringSeismic wavePhysics::GeophysicsComputingMethodologies_PATTERNRECOGNITIONWaveformArtificial intelligenceSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaCluster analysisbusinessAnalysis
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Pedagogical models of surface mechanical wave propagation in various materials

2004

We report on a teaching approach oriented to the understanding of some relevant concepts of wave propagation in solids. It is based on simple experiments involving the propagation of shock mechanical waves in solid slabs of various materials. Methods similar to the generation and propagation of seismic waves are adopted. Educational seismometers, interfaced with computers, are used to detect and visualize the shock waves and to analyse their propagation properties. A qualitative discussion of the results concerning the propagation and the attenuation of the waves allows us to draw basic conclusions about the response of the matter to solicitation impacts and their propagation.

Shock waveSeismometerPhysicsSurface waveWave propagationAcousticsAttenuationGeneral Physics and Astronomytext learning refutation textMechanical waveSeismic waveShock (mechanics)European Journal of Physics
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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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Modelling regional-scale attenuation across Italy and the Tyrrhenian Sea

2021

Abstract Modelling regional-scale attenuation of seismic waves at ~1 Hz is challenging, especially when these waves propagate across both continental and oceanic crust. Recent developments in seismic imaging and modelling have provided us with the computational tools necessary to reconstruct these mixed settings using deterministic (coherent) and stochastic (coda) information. Here, we present new tomographic maps of coda-attenuation for both the Italian peninsula and the Tyrrhenian Sea. Kernel-based coda attenuation imaging in the diffusive approximation is tested in the oceanic environment, highlighting a non-diffusive behaviour across the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea. Joint deterministic and …

Tyrrhenian SeaTomographic reconstruction010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Geophysical imagingAttenuationContinental crustSeismic modellingAstronomy and Astrophysics010502 geochemistry & geophysicsMoho depth01 natural sciencesSeismic waveCodaSeismic attenuation tomographyGeophysicsVolcanismSpace and Planetary ScienceOceanic crustRadiative transferSeismologyGeology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPhysics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors
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Recognition of earthquake-induced damage in the Abakainon necropolis (NE Sicily): results from geo-morphological, geophysical and numerical analyses

2017

Seismotectonic activity and slope instability are a permanent threat in the archaeological site of Abakainon and in the nearby village of Tripi in NE Sicily. In recent times, signs of an ancient earthquake have been identified in the necropolis of Abakainon which dating was ascertained to the first century AD earthquake. The site is located on a slope of Peloritani Mts. along the Tindari Fault Line and contains evidence for earthquake-induced landslide, including fallen columns and blocks, horizontal shift and counter slope tilting of the tomb basements. In this paper, we used an integrated geomorphological and geophysical analysis to constrain the landslide. The research was directed to th…

landslide010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesseismic site effectsSRT010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesSeismic waveGeochemistry and PetrologySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataNE SicilySeismic refractionElectrical resistivity tomographyHistorical earthquake landslide ERT SRT seismic site effects numerical simulation NE Sicily.0105 earth and related environmental sciencesSeismic loadingLandslideSeismic site effectsGeophysicsGeophysicsAge estimationnumerical simulationWestern europeERTHistorical earthquakeSeismologyGeology
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Detecting clusters in spatially correlated waveforms

2017

Seismic networks often record signals characterized by similar shapes that provide important information according to their geographic positions. We propose an approach to identify homogeneous clusters of seismic waves, combining analysis of waveforms with metadata and spectrogram information. In waveforms clustering, cross-correlation measures between signals may presents some limitations, so we refer to more recent contributes relating data-depth based clustering analysis. The mechanism for alignment is also an important topic of the analysis: warping (or aligning) procedures identify nuisance effects in phase variation, that, if ignored, may result in a possible loss of information and t…

spatial clusteringfast fourier transform.Seismic waveformfunctional data analysiSettore SECS-S/01 - StatisticaSeismic waveforms; spatial clustering; functional data analysis; fast fourier transform.
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