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Fields of seismology (Category) [Seismology] ...
Paleoliquefaction (Earth) [Seismology] Paleoliquefaction is any liquefaction features attributed to seismic events occurring before ...
Seismic gap (Earth) [Seismology] Active fault segment with few or no earthquakes ...
Afterslip (Earth) [Seismology] ...
Ground motion (Earth) [Seismology] Movement of the Earth's surface ...
QuakeSim (Earth) [Seismology measurement] QuakeSim is a NASA project for modeling earthquake fault systems ...
Seismic array (Earth) [Seismology measurement] A seismic array is a system of linked seismometers arranged in ...
Gardner's relation (Earth) [Seismology] Gardner's relation , or Gardner's equation , named after G. H. ...
Seismic wave (Earth) [Seismology] Vibrational energy transfer in Earth or other planetary body ...
Earthquake House (Earth) [Seismology] The Earthquake House Observatory] ...
Knott's equations (Earth) [Seismology measurement] ...
Travel-time curve (Earth) [Seismology] Seismic body waves (P- and S-waves) do not usually travel at ...
Love wave (Computing) [Seismology] [Geophysics] The Love wave is a result of the interference of many ...
Plus–minus method (Earth) [Seismology measurement] The plus–minus method , also known as CRM (conventional reciprocal method), ...
S-wave (Computing) [Seismology] [Waves] When these S-waves hit the boundary again at an oblique angle, ...
S wave (Computing) [Seismology] [Waves] Type of elastic body wave ...
Seismology measurement (Category) [Measurement] [Seismology] ...
First break picking (Physics) [Seismology] [Acoustics] It is also called first arrival picking or first break detection ...
Seismic site effects (Earth) [Seismology] Environmental effects on seismic waves ...
Amplitude versus offset (Earth) [Seismology measurement] Relation between seismic amplitude and wave travel distance ...
Episodic tremor and slip (Earth) [Seismology] [Geophysics] Seismological phenomenon observed in some subduction zones ...
Surface wave inversion (Earth) [Seismology measurement] The small arrows show particle motion ...
Long-period ground motion (Earth) [Seismology] Long-period ground motion (LPGM) refers to seismic waves that occur during ...