Palaeoseismology

Palaeoseismology
Author: Klaus Reicherter,Alessandro M. Michetti,Pablo Gabriel Silva
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2009
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 1862392765

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Given the tremendous toll in human lives and attendant economic losses, it is appropriate that scientists are working hard to understand better earthquakes, with the aim of forecasting and, ultimately, predicting them. In the last decades increasing attention has been paid to the coseismic effects on the natural environment, creating a solid base of empirical data for the estimation of source parameters of strong earthquakes based on geological observations. The recently introduced INQUA scale (Environmental Seismic Intensity-ESI 2007 Scale) of macroseismic intensity clearly shows how the systematic study of earthquake surface faulting, coseismic liquefaction, tsunami deposits and other primary and secondary ground effects can be integrated with 'traditional' seismological and tectonic information to provide a better understanding of the seismicity level of an area and the associated hazards. At the moment this is the only scientific means of equating the seismic records to the seismic cycle time-spans extending the seismic catalogues even to tens of thousands of years, improving future seismic hazard analyses. This Special Publication covers some of the latest multidisciplinary work undertaken to achieve that aim. Eighteen papers from research groups from all continents address a wide range of topics related both to palaeoseismological studies and assessment of macroseismic intensity based only on the natural phenomena associated with an earthquake.

Seismicity Fault Rupture and Earthquake Hazards in Slowly Deforming Regions

Seismicity  Fault Rupture and Earthquake Hazards in Slowly Deforming Regions
Author: A. Landgraf,S. Kuebler,E. Hintersberger,S. Stein
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2017-01-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781862397453

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Palaeoseismic records and seismological data from continental interiors increasingly show that these areas of slow strain accumulation are more subject to seismic and associated natural hazards than previously thought. Moreover, some of our instincts developed for assessing hazards at plate boundaries might not apply here. Hence assessing hazards and drawing implications for the future is challenging, and how well it can be done heavily depends on the ability to assess the spatiotemporal distribution of past large earthquakes. This book explores some key issues in understanding hazards in slowly deforming areas. Examples include classic intraplate regions, such as Central and Northern Europe, Mongolia, Inner Mongolia, Australia, and North and South America, and regions of widely distributed strain, such as the Tien Shan Mountains in Central Asia. The papers in this volume are grouped into two sections. The first section deals with instrumental and historical earthquake data and associated hazard assessments. The second section covers methods from structural geology, palaeoseismology and tectonic geomorphology, and incorporates field evidence.

Minoan Earthquakes

Minoan Earthquakes
Author: Simon Jusseret,Manuel Sintubin
Publsiher: Leuven University Press
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2017-06-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789462701052

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Interdisciplinary study on the role of earthquakes in the eastern Mediterranean Does the “Minoan myth” still stand up to scientific scrutiny? Since the work of Sir Arthur Evans at Knossos (Crete, Greece), the romanticized vision of the Cretan Bronze Age as an era of peaceful prosperity only interrupted by the catastrophic effects of natural disasters has captured the popular and scientific imagination. Its impact on the development of archaeology, archaeoseismology, and earthquake geology in the eastern Mediterranean is considerable. Yet, in spite of more than a century of archaeological explorations on the island of Crete, researchers still do not have a clear understanding of the effects of earthquakes on Minoan society. This volume, gathering the contributions of Minoan archaeologists, geologists, seismologists, palaeoseismologists, geophysicists, architects, and engineers, provides an up-to-date interdisciplinary appraisal of the role of earthquakes in Minoan society and in Minoan archaeology – what we know, what are the remaining issues, and where we need to go. Contributors: Tim Cunningham (Université catholique de Louvain), Jan Driessen (Université catholique de Louvain), Charalampos Fassoulas (Natural History Museum of Crete, University of Crete), Christoph Grützner (RWTH Aachen University, University of Cambridge), Susan E. Hough (U.S. Geological Survey), Simon Jusseret (The University of Texas at Austin, Université catholique de Louvain), Colin F. Macdonald (The British School at Athens), Jack Mason (RWTH Aachen University), James P. McCalpin (GEO-HAZ Consulting Inc.), Floyd W. McCoy (University of Hawaii – Windward), Clairy Palyvou (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), Gerassimos A. Papadopoulos (National Observatory of Athens), Klaus Reicherter (RWTH Aachen University), Manuel Sintubin (KU Leuven), Jeffrey S. Soles (University of North Carolina – Greensboro), Rhonda Suka (Research Corporation of the University of Hawaii), Eleftheria Tsakanika (National Technical University of Athens), Thomas Wiatr (RWTH Aachen University, German Federal Agency for Cartography and Geodesy).

Archaeoseismology

Archaeoseismology
Author: S. Stiros,R. E. Jones
Publsiher: British School at Athens
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1996
Genre: Science
ISBN: UOM:39015040563671

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The papers in this volume, which have sprung from collaboration between archaeologists and seismologists, investigate the social, historical and physical effects of ancient earthquakes. Sites where archaeological and historical evidence of palaeoseismic events is investigated include Mycenae, Late Helladic III Kynos, 13th century BC Tiryns and Late Minoan Crete. Others adopt a scientific approach to the effects of earthquakes such as the uplift of Greek coastal sites, the disappearance of Dioscuria and Sebastopolis in Colchis and the collapse of the Mycenaean palace system.

The Geology of Japan

The Geology of Japan
Author: T. Moreno,S.R. Wallis,T. Kojima,W. Gibbons
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781862397439

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It has been 25 years since publication of the most recent English language summary of the geology of Japan. This book offers an up-to-date comprehensive guide for those interested both in the geology of the Japanese islands and geological processes of island arcs in general. It contains contributions from over 70 different eminent researchers in their fields and is divided into 12 main chapters.

Continental Tectonics

Continental Tectonics
Author: Conall Mac Niocaill,P. D. Ryan,Paul Desmond Ryan
Publsiher: Geological Society of London
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1999
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1862390517

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Brings together a series of papers which explore various aspects of the deformation of continental lithosphere, covering different tectonic settings from the Palaeozoic to the present day. These include terrane accretion and juxtaposition, the exhumation of high-pressure terrains, and mechanisms of crustal extension and rifting.

Proceedings of the Workshop on Paleoseismology 18 22 September 1994 Marshall California

Proceedings of the Workshop on Paleoseismology  18 22 September 1994  Marshall  California
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1994
Genre: Paleoseismology
ISBN: UCSD:31822008796716

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Twenty Sixth International Congress on Large Dams Vingt Sixi me Congr s International des Grands Barrages

Twenty Sixth International Congress on Large Dams   Vingt Sixi  me Congr  s International des Grands Barrages
Author: CIGB ICOLD
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 4571
Release: 2018-06-27
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780429877575

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The International Committee on Large Dams (ICOLD) held its 26th International Congress in Vienna, Austria (1-7 July 2018). The proceedings of the congress focus on four main questions: 1. Reservoir sedimentation and sustainable development; 2. Safety and risk analysis; 3. Geology and dams, and 4. Small dams and levees. The book thoroughly discusses these questions and is indispensable for academics, engineers and professionals involved or interested in engineering, hydraulic engineering and related disciplines.