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Geologic imaging technique measures strength of Earth’s outer shell
Geologic imaging technique measures strength Earth’s outer shell
2016/10/10
An advanced imaging technique used to map Earth’s outer shell also can provide a measure of strength, finding weak spots and magma upwellings that could point to volcanic or earthquake activity, accor...
Computer Models Show Significant Tsunami Strength for Ventura and Oxnard(图)
Computer Models Tsunami Strength Ventura Oxnard
2015/9/9
Few can forget the photos and videos of apocalyptic destruction a tsunami caused in 2011 in Sendai, Japan. Could Ventura and Oxnard in California be vulnerable to the effects...
Corrigendum to "A database of plagioclase crystal preferred orientations (CPO) and microstructures – implications for CPO origin, strength, symmetry and seismic anisotropy in gabbroic rocks" published in Solid Earth, 4, 511–542, 2013
plagioclase crystal preferred orientations (CPO) microstructures – implications CPO origin strength symmetry seismic anisotropy gabbroic rocks Solid Earth
2015/1/6
Corrigendum to "A database of plagioclase crystal preferred orientations (CPO) and microstructures – implications for CPO origin, strength, symmetry and seismic anisotropy in gabbroic rocks" published...
Particle size distributions by laser diffraction: sensitivity of granular matter strength to analytical operating procedures
Particle size distributions laser diffraction granular matter strength analytical operating procedures
2014/12/31
We tested laser diffraction particle size analysis in poorly coherent carbonate platform cataclastic breccias and unfaulted quartz-rich eolian sands, representing low- and high-strength granular mater...
Dependence of radar signal strength on frequency and aspect angle of nonspecular meteor trails
radar signal strength frequency and aspect angle
2017/3/22
When a meteoroid penetrates Earth’s atmosphere, it forms a high-density ionized
plasma column immersed in the ionosphere between approximately 70 and 140 km
altitude. High-power, large-aperture (HPL...