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Earth Scope's Transportable Array now spans Alaska,the last frontier(图)
Earth Scope Transportable Array spans Alaska last frontier
2017/10/25
Seismic station A19K, it’s called, and it’s now at the edge of an abandoned airstrip far above the Arctic Circle. The nearest population center is 127 miles northeast in Utqiaġvik (formerly known...
A new study suggests that the common belief that the Earth’s rigid tectonic plates stay strong when they slide under another plate, known as subduction, may not be universal.Typically during subductio...
Earth modeling and estimation of the local seismic ground motion due to site geology in complex volcanoclastic areas
dynamic amplification factor seismic tomography pyroclastic rocks finite element method
2015/9/25
Volcanic areas often show complex behaviour as far as seismic waves propagation and seismic motion at surface are concerned. In fact, the finite lateral extent of surface layers such as lava flows, bl...
CT scan of Earth links deep mantle plumes with volcanic hotspots(图)
CT scan Earth links deep mantle plumes volcanic hotspots
2015/9/8
or the first time a sharp, three-dimensional scan of Earth’s interior that conclusively connects plumes of hot rock rising through the mantle with surface hotspots that generate volcanic island chains...
Letters in the earth sciences: written in the past useful in the future
scientific letters earth sciences seismolog
2015/8/28
This contribution presents a balance of the research performed in some national and international projects concerning the history of seismology with a view to the scientific and historical use of scie...
The sciences of the earth in the epistolary archives of the Barnabite scientists
Ke Barnabites letters seismology meteorology 19th century
2015/8/28
This short paper intends to highlight the uniqueness of scientific commitment – not rarely of a high level – of some
members of religious orders who, among other duties of their sacerdotal ministry, ...
Scientists and scientific associations in Catalonia (Spain) in the early 20th century: manuscript vs. published research in earth sciences
archives Catalonia scientific societies Eduard Fontserè
2015/8/28
Culture in Catalonia and, specifically, science had an important rebirth in the second half of the 19th century. But, due to the lack of State support, development of earth physical sciences in Catalo...
Roberto Mantovani (1854-1933) and his ideas on the expanding Earth, as revealed by his correspondence and manuscripts
Earth correspondence and manuscripts
2015/8/28
Roberto Mantovani (Parma, 25 March 1854-Paris, 10 January 1933) – a musician and geologist trained in the Duchy of Parma – was a Consul in the French island of La Réunion at the end of the nineteenth ...
Earth sciences in the correspondence of Ferdinando Viscont
Ferdinando Viscont Earth sciences
2015/8/28
The publication of the correspondence of Ferdinando Visconti has recently brought into focus the moral and scientific importance of one of the most famous Neapolitan scientist of the 19th century. Aim...
The earth sciences in the scientific letters of Giovanni Capellini
Giovanni Capellini earth sciences
2015/8/28
Professor of Geology at the University of Bologna from 1860, geologist, palaeontologist and archaeologist, in 1871 he organised, straight after the unification of Italy, the 5th International Congress...
The evidence for the existence of significant rigidity in the Earth's inner core is summarised and discussed in the light of recent work. Quantum-mechanical calculations, based on a Thomas-Fermi-Dirac...
Earth's surprise inside: Geologists unlock mysteries of the planet's inner core
Earth's surprise inside Geologists unlock mysteries planet's inner core
2015/3/4
Seismic waves are helping scientists to plumb the world’s deepest mystery: the planet’s inner core.Thanks to a novel application of earthquake-reading technology, a research team at the University of ...
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...
Importance of returning earth axis to its original direction
earth axis shift return earthquake
2014/11/19
Sumatra earthquake (2004) and Japan earthquake (2011) shifted earth’s axis by (7cm) and
(17cm) respectively (CNN, 2011) see Figure (1). This shift led to push the northern part of
the earth – the ...
Professor LARRY DOUGLAS BROWN,The Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University(图)
Professor LARRY DOUGLAS BROWN The Department of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences at Cornell University geophysics seismology ground penetrating radar geotectonics
2014/4/4