Earthquakes : simulations, sources, and tsunamis
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Earthquakes : simulations, sources, and tsunamis
Birkhäuser, c2008
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"Reprint from Pure and applied geophysics (PAGEOPH), volume 165 (2008) no. 3-4"--T.p. verso
Includes bibliographical references
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内容説明
This volume attempts to present the current state of seismic research by focusing not only on the modeling of earthquakes and earthquake generated tsunamis, but also on practical comparisons of the resulting phenomenology. In the 1990s, major advancements in seismic research greatly added to the understanding of earthquake fault systems as complex dynamical systems. Large quantities of new and extensive remote sensing data sets provided information on the solid earth.
目次
Introduction.- Finite Fault Modeling in a Tsunami Warning Center Context (Weinstein et al.).- Interactive visualization to advance earthquake simulation (Zhang et al.).- Modelling and visualization of tsunamis (Kellogg et al.).- Geophysical Finite Element Simulation Tool (GeoFEST) (Parker et al.).- Multiscale brittle-ductile coupling and genesis of slow earthquakes (Regenauer-Lieb et al.).- Parallel fault systems with evolving self-similar sliding zones (Dysekin).- 3-D simulation of steady plate subduction with tectonic erosion: Current crustal uplift and free-air gravity anomalies in northeast Japan (Hashimoto et al.).- Development of long-period ground motions from earthquakes within the Nankai Trough, Japan: Observations and computer simulation of the 1944 Tonankai (Mw8.1) and 2004 SE off-Kii Peninsula (Mw7.4) earthquakes (Furumura et al.).- Modeling wing crack extension: Implications to the ingredients of discrete element model (Wang et al.).- The solid earth research virtual observatory: Web services for managing geophysical data and applications (Pierce et al.).- Numerical modelling with Python and XML (Gross et al.).- An efficient system for creating InSAR-like images from simulations (Yuan et al.).- SAM and the PI index: Complementary approaches to earthquake forecasting (Tiampo et al.).- Earthquake trend around Sumatra region indicated by a new implementation of LURR method (Yin et al.).- The newest developments of LURR (Yin et al.).- Study on the different characteristics between LURR and state vector before strong earthquakes in southern California since 1980 (Zhang et al.).- Parallel implementation of temporal and spatial scanning of LURR (Feng et al.).- Complexity in sequences of solar flares and earthquakes (Kossobokov et al.).- Earthquakes: Recurrence and interoccurrence times (Abaimov et al.)
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