Browsing by Subject "Seismic"
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(2015-05-13)The quality of the seismic data is essential to quantitative reservoir characterization of rock properties and geological structure interpretation. Although marine multi-component seismic data hold a wealth of information ...
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(2013-05-14)The western North Pacific population of gray whales (Eschrichtius robustus) is critically endangered of extinction. The population size is estimated to be 131 individuals with 31 reproductive females. Throughout their ...
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(2012-10-19)The earth was shown in the last century to have a surface layer composed of large plates. Plate tectonics is the study of the movement and stresses in the individual plates that make up the complete surface of the world's ...
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(2016-05-03)The recent seismic scale that the world has been experiencing, with earthquakes of uncommon intensity has triggered the alarms of the world scientific community due to the devastating aftermaths in terms of infrastructure ...
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(2019-08-06)High voltage electrical transformers bushing systems have exhibited vulnerability during past earthquakes. The enhanced performance of bushings mounted on rigid base observed during shake table testing does not correlate ...
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(2009-05-15)Seismic data processing depends on mathematical and statistical tools such as convolution, crosscorrelation and stack that employ second-order statistics (SOS). Seismic signals are non-Gaussian and therefore contain ...
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Seismic Discontinuities in the Mantle Beneath the Western Pacific: Evidence from ScS Reverberations (2006-07-11)Earthquakes generate seismic waves that travel through the Earth and can be reflected by changes in density and/or seismic velocity that may relate to changes in the phase or chemical composition of the mantle. To study ...
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(2016-08-01)We show that the island of Bonaire, Netherlands Antilles exhibits strain indicative of local deformational processes and regional tectonics. We acquired ~172 km of 2D multichannel seismic reflection profiles in the nearshore ...
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(2014-12-02)Estuaries are economically and ecologically significant regions that are highly sensitive to external forcing from sea-level rise, storm events, and anthropogenic change. West Galveston Bay (West Bay) is a back-barrier ...