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  • PHYSICS, GENERAL  (5)
  • seismogenic sources  (1)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2017-04-04
    Description: The southern portion ofthe Upper Rhine Graben, a major oblique rift among France, Germany and Switzerland, shows a weak instrumental seismic record despite its remarkable physiographic imprint within the Northern Alpine foreland. Since traces of active deformation can be found in this region and based on experience in other European areas with high seismic hazard and dense population, we searched for past earthquakes recorded in historical catalogues. Based on the fact that tectonic deformation cumulates through geological time and considering that long-term effects tend to leave characteristic signatures on present-day landscape arrangement, our goal was to identify faults that could have caused the damage of recorded historical events. We isolated five main earthquakes, ofmoderate Richter magnitude, essentially located on the E flank of the graben (as is the case with recent seismic activity). To such events, we were able to associate a specific prospective structure through the use ofa procedure thus far successfully employed in Southern European contexts. We concentrated on three events which showed (a) notable sensitivity to the density of the historical felt reports and (b) accordance with on-going subtle deformation pattern. Another, most relevant earthquake (M 5.5) yielded a promising match with the known deformation network in the region. As a template to better constrain earthquake cycle and damage potential, historical seismicity offers an invaluable tool, since it contains a specific record, although not always unambiguous. Cross-checking such data with pertinent geological information allows to devise a realistic fault geometry capable of being responsible for a specific seismic event.
    Description: Published
    Description: 403-425
    Description: open
    Keywords: historical seismicity ; seismogenic sources ; Upper Rhine Graben ; 04. Solid Earth::04.06. Seismology::04.06.05. Historical seismology
    Repository Name: Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Ultrasonic absorption in hydrogen sulfide, measuring vibrational and rotational relaxation times as function of temperature
    Keywords: PHYSICS, GENERAL
    Type: ; YAL SOCIETY (
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-16
    Description: Ultrasonic absorption in gaseous molecular relaxation processes, considering error due to neglecting thermal conductivity effect on frequency dependence
    Keywords: PHYSICS, GENERAL
    Type: ; TROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Superconducting magnet system design, operation and module tests, noting large and small coil systems performance data relationship
    Keywords: PHYSICS, GENERAL
    Type: NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, CRYOGENIC ENGINEERING CONFERENCE, U. OF CALIFORNIA; Jun 16, 1969 - Jun 18, 1969; LOS ANGELES, CA
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: It is shown that the use of ultrasonics for studying rotational relaxation involved two major unresolved problems. First, the data are not very precise, because rotational relaxation at room temperature occurs usually at frequencies above 300 MHz/atm, at which the absorption due to viscosity and thermal conductivity is much greater than that due to relaxation. The second problem is that simple relaxation theory is not applicable to the relaxation of systems whose rotational energy levels are not evenly spaced. The need for an improved theory is emphasized.
    Keywords: PHYSICS, GENERAL
    Type: International Congress on Acoustics; Aug 18, 1971 - Aug 26, 1971; Budapest; Hungary
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Ultrasonic molecular rotational relaxation time anomalous temperature dependence origin for diatomic H, D and N systems, calculating ultrasonic velocity dispersion from multilevel collision model
    Keywords: PHYSICS, GENERAL
    Type: NATIONAL MEETING; Mar 31, 1968 - Apr 05, 1968; SAN FRANCISCO, CA|; ADEMIE DES SCIENCES
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