It was a normal evening when I experienced what felt like a seismic (地震的) event. It didn't shake anyone else's world, but certainly changed my life and that of my family possibly forever. I turned to my life with a proposition: "How about we try and get away from it all for ...
What is a seismic event? What is the significance of the geological time scale? What is the fault of an earthquake? What is ash in seismology? What is a seismic fault? What is used to determine earthquake risk? What is the difference between a fault and an earthquake?
What is a Seismic Zone? What is Involved in Seismic Retrofitting? Discussion Comments Byanon160199— On Mar 15, 2011 Does this mean that Japan doesn't have seismologists who could predict the Earthquake so as to save their own people since it's because of the the government setting up explo...
A seismic zone is a region in which the rate of seismic activity remains fairly consistent. This may mean that seismic activity is incredibly rare, or that it is extremely common. Some people often use the term “seismic zone” to talk about an area with an increased risk of seismic activi...
This paper tries to quantify the underlying individual perception that may lead a scientist to#13; apply such a definition to a seismic event. The meaning is different, depending on the disciplinary approach. For#13; geologists, the Italian database of seismogenic sources is still too incomplete...
An earthquake is what happens when the seismic energy from plates slipping past each other rattles the planet's surface. Those seismic waves are like ripples on a pond, the USGS said. The earthquake will be strongest at its epicenter, the point on the surface directly above where the quake ...
1 : of,subject to, or caused by an earthquakealso : of or relating to an earth vibration caused by something else (such as an explosion or the impact of a meteorite) 2 : of or relating to a vibration on a celestial body (such as the moon) comparable to a seismic event on earth....
In its most generic sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event—whether a natural phenomenon or an event caused by humans—that generates seismic waves. Earthquakes are caused mostly by rupture(破裂, 裂开) of geological faults(断层), but also by volcanic activity, ...
Seismic waves develop anywhere an earthquake occurs. The magnitude of energy released during these seismic events radiates outward from the epicenter. When the epicenter is located below ground in a landlocked area, it creates a variety of surface and body waves that make the ground tremble for ...
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