10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «MICROSEISM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
microseism in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
microseism im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
pressure systems responsible for strong surf. Extensive observations of surf,
winds, and microseisms over several years in Apia, Samoa, showed that
microseism amplitudes there increased with the approach of tropical storms (TSs)
; the closer ...
2
Symposium on Microseisms Held at Arden House
that the significance of such amplitude studies in connection with the problem of
microseism origin is high enough to warrant additional stress. Many cases of
simultaneous ocean wave and microseism recordings have been studied in ...
United States. Office of Naval Research, 1953
3
Geophysics and the IGY: Proceedings of the Symposium at the ...
It now appears that, although classical methods of microseism study, for example,
correlation of microseism periods and amplitudes with waves, winds, storm
position, etc., have been informative in the past, new approaches will be required
for ...
United States. National Committee for the International Geophysical Year, Hugh Odishaw, Stanley Ruttenberg, 1958
4
Natural Physical Sources of Underwater Sound: Sea Surface ...
Deep ocean microseism spectra from very different sites in the Pacific and
obtained under different weather conditions are often remarkably similar in both
amplitude and appearance (figures 2,4 and 5). The microseism peak in the
Atlantic ...
5
United States IGY Bibliography, 1953-1960: An Annotated ...
Microseisms data for three years and some three hundred earthquakes were
analyzed. The study revealed that the microseism frequency begins to increase
approximately 24 hrs before the occurrence of many large earthquakes. Various
data ...
Library of Congress. Science and Technology Division, 1963
6
Nonlinear Dynamics in Geosciences
Anastasios A. Tsonis, James B. Elsner. 5 Microseism Activity and Equilibrium
Fluctuations Antoni M. Correig1,2, Mercè Urquizu2, Josep Vila2,1 and Ramon
Macià3,2 1 Universitat de Barcelona, Departament d'Astronomia i Meteorologia,
Ton.
Anastasios A. Tsonis, James B. Elsner, 2007
It was clear from all three examples that there was an increase in microseism
activity and that eventually, when the swell arrived at the coast, there was a close
relationship between the swell and microseism spectra. Fig. 5 shows one
example.
M. N. Hill, Allan R. Robinson, 2005
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International Handbook of Earthquake & Engineering Seismology
See Chapter 60. single-frequency microseism: A secondary peak near 14second
period in seismic noise related to the action of ocean waves that is usually 20–40
dB smaller than the main peak due to the double-frequency microseism.
William H.K. Lee, Hiroo Kanamori, Paul Jennings, 2003
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Introduction to Seismology
Note the microseism peak at 5 to 8 5 period and the relatively low noise levels at
20 to 200 s period. is illustrated in Figure 11.6, which plots typical noise levels for
over 100 different stations from the global seismic networks (Astiz, 1997).
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Geological Survey Bulletin
... of two "fetches" with different mean directions will produce a swell that
generates microseisms of amplitude involving a certain amplitude factor. The
application of a formula to data on microseism storms at Macquaric Island leads
to ...
7 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «MICROSEISM» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
microseism im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Grandview repeats as 5A volleyball state champion
The start of the first two sets was a bit of a microseism of Grandview's season. The Wolves dropped matches against Cheyenne Mountain and ... «CHSAA Now, Nov 14»
A major contribution on a micro scale
... array allowed the detection of smaller magnitude microseisms, a larger number of mappable events and more reliable microseism locations. «Energy Global, Mär 14»
Superstorm Sandy shook US like an earthquake
The earthquake-monitoring network always "hears" a continuous hum of background noise generated in the ocean, called microseism, said ... «CBS News, Nov 12»
Hurricane Sandy Caused Seismic Waves To Shake US Like An …
The earthquake-monitoring network always "hears" a continuous hum of background noise generated in the ocean, called microseism, said ... «Huffington Post, Nov 12»
Hostile wells: the borehole seismic challenge
... combined with a velocity model, to calculate the azimuth and distance of the microseism ray path, and so pinpoint the event location (Fig 1). «Engineer Live, Jul 10»
Extreme Ocean Storms On the Rise, Tremors Show
They also looked at worldwide ocean-borne microseism data taken from 1972 to 2008. The researchers found that the microseisms' power ... «National Geographic, Apr 08»
Ocean waves pounding harder
The ocean wave effect that is easiest to see in the seismic record is called the global oceanic microseism. This signal is made of seismic waves ... «ABC Science Online, Apr 08»