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coseismic, a. (kəʊˈsaɪzmɪk) [f. co- + seismic.] = prec. A.1886 J. Milne Earthquakes 10 These points will lie in circles called ‘isoseismic’ or ‘coseismic’ circles.
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Seismoelectrical method
The coseismic waves travel with P-waves and are not sensitive to electrical properties of the subsurface. The dipole antenna cannot distinguish electrokinetic signal from coseismic signal so it records them both, and coseismic waves must be removed while processing
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Seismotectonics
can be used quantitatively to constrain the repeat period of major earthquakes, such as the raised beaches of Turakirae Head recording the history of coseismic
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1855 Wairarapa earthquake
The estimated magnitude of about 8.2 is unusually large for an earthquake associated with movement on a mainly strike-slip fault, and the coseismic offset this hypothesis is geomorphological evidence, particularly the uplifted beach ridges observed at Turakirae Head, that appear to record three previous coseismic
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1957 Sangchal earthquake
No coseismic surface faulting was associated with the earthquake and there were no anomalies in fumarolic activity on Mount Damavand despite its epicenter Nicholas Ambraseys also documented of surface faulting which were not coseismic.
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1994 offshore Sanriku earthquake
The slip caused by this earthquake can be divided into a coseismic slip that occurred immediately before, during and immediately after the event, and a The slow post-seismic slip following this earthquake had a large seismic moment compared with the coseismic slip associated with the main event.
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(PDF) Retention and transport of coseismic landslide ... - ResearchGate
The 2008 M W 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake, China, ruptured the parallel Beichuan and Pengguan faults along the Longmen Shan, eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau, which induced a large amount of ...
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1969 Sulawesi earthquake
A maximum coseismic slip of 1.5 meters was estimated.
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(PDF) Coseismic and postseismic deformation of Ms7.3 ... - ResearchGate
This paper studied the source rupture process of the MS7.3 earthquake occurred in Yutian, Xinjiang on March 21, 2008, by using digital teleseismic P wave seismograms recorded by long-period ...
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and tectonic brines in the Damara Orogen, Namibia, Applied Geochemistry v. 2, n. 5-6, 535-542
Rowe, Fagereng, Miller and Mapani (2012) Signature of coseismic
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1861 Sumatra earthquake
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Earthquake
There is evidence of coseismic uplift of Nias, with exposure of reefs and rock piers.
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(PDF) Coseismic response of water level in Xin10 well ... - ResearchGate
A hydroseismogram induced by the Akto MS6.7 earthquake in Xinjiang on November 25, 2016 was recorded by digital high frequency sampling level gauge.
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1755 Meknes earthquake
The last earthquake along the fault produced of coseismic slip—by assuming that as the average slip across a surface rupture, the moment magnitude obtained
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1796 Latakia earthquake
The earthquake was followed by coseismic coastal uplift.
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1923 Renda earthquake
A maximum coseismic slip of 3.3 meters was measured near the village of Dazhai, while the average slip across the rupture was 3.0 meters.
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