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  • 1
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Leipzig, Birkhäuser Verlag, vol. 86, no. 6, pp. 66-72, pp. 2366, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Site amplification ; Strong motions ; Finite difference method ; USA ; Waves ; Seismology ; accelerations ; topography ; BSSA
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  • 2
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Heidelberg, 3-4, vol. 101, no. 11, pp. 25,321-25,336, pp. 1516, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismicity ; Friction ; Seismology ; JGR
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  • 3
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Roma, Acad. Roy. des Sciences, vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 477-488, pp. B04102, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Anisotropy ; Local earthquakes ; Borehole geophys. ; USA ; Seismic arrays ; Seismology ; anisotropy ; southern ; California ; BSSA
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  • 4
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Warszawa, Army Corps of Engineers, Woodward-Clyde Consultants, vol. 101, no. 1-3, pp. 5725-5738, pp. B05310, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Fracture ; Source ; Seismology ; JGR
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  • 5
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Münster, Inst. f. Geophys., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 229-232, pp. B04310, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; history ; Earthquake ; GRL
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  • 6
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Stuttgart, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, vol. 86, no. 2, pp. 547-566, pp. 2077, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Japan ; Modelling ; Source ; Seismology ; BSSA
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  • 7
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    In:  Tectonophys., Basel, Elsevier Science Publishers, vol. 253, no. 42, pp. 155-165, pp. L24312, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Moment tensor ; Seismology ; Tectonics ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism
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  • 8
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Amsterdam, 4, vol. 124, no. 2, pp. 483-501, pp. 1334, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Surface waves ; Detectors ; Seismology ; red ; silent ; Low frequency ... ; Nabelek ; GJI
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  • 9
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    In:  DGG Mittlg., Stuttgart, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, vol. 75, no. 1, pp. 23-33, pp. 2077, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; NOISE ; Velocity depth profile ; Earthquake risk
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  • 10
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., San Francisco, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, vol. 124, no. 1, pp. 381-414, pp. TC1011, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: seismic Moment ; Seismology ; Seismicity ; intra-plate ; GJI
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  • 11
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Amsterdam, Univ. Tokyo, vol. 125, no. 14, pp. 249-265, pp. L14309, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; Magnitude ; Discrimination ; Source ; Seismology ; GJI
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  • 12
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Amsterdam, Univ. Tokyo, vol. 126, no. 3, pp. 525-544, pp. L14309, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Moment tensor ; Seismology ; GJI
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  • 13
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    In:  Earth planet. Sci. Lett., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 140, no. 1-4, pp. 83-96, pp. B12408, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Anisotropy ; Seismology ; Subduction zone ; Plate tectonics ; China
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  • 14
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Chengdu, Sichuan, China, 4, vol. 86, no. B3, pp. 371-378, pp. 1334, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Low velocity layer ; Fault zone ; Seismology ; BSSA
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  • 15
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    Pergamon
    In:  Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Kunming, China, Pergamon, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 267-271, pp. L13613, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Inversion ; Stress ; Fault plane solution, focal mechanism ; Moment tensor ; Data analysis / ~ processing
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  • 16
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    In:  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, San Francisco, Pergamon, vol. 93, no. 1, pp. 3819-3824, pp. B05315, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; Seismology ; Non-linear effects ; Friction ; Source ; Seismicity ; Inhomogeneity ; Burridge ; blocks
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  • 17
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    In:  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, Amsterdam, Elsevier Scientific Publishing Company, vol. 93, no. 50, pp. 3726-3731, pp. 2265, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; short-term ; Seismology ; Fore-shocks ; early ; warning ; Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain
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  • 18
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Tokyo Univ., Geophys. Inst., Fac. of Science, vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 122-132, pp. L23611, (ISSN 0343-5164)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Source ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; Strong motions ; central ; California ; USA ; BSSA
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  • 19
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    In:  Geophys. Res. Lett., Stuttgart, Schweizerbart'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, vol. 23, no. 21, pp. 2999-3002, pp. L08309, (ISSN 0016-8548, ISBN 3-510-50045-8)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Subduction zone ; Body waves ; Spectrum ; GRL ; nokms
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  • 20
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    In:  International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, Bonn, Inst. f. Theoret. Geodäsie, vol. 33, no. 7, pp. 725-732, pp. B02303, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Induced seismicity ; Rock bursts (see also ERDSTOSS and GEBIRGSSCHLAG) ; Rock mechanics ; Seismology ; Stress
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  • 21
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    In:  Seism. Res. Lett., San Francisco, Pergamon, vol. 67, no. 6, pp. 52-54, pp. L13314, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Real time earthquake monitoring ; Preliminary determination of epicenter ; GSETT ; EARTHWORM ; CUBE ; UrEDAS ; IReservoir induced seismicity ; SPYDER ; ISAIAH ; TUC ; PNSN ; SeismoCam ; USNSN ; Location ; data ; exchange ; www ; REDI ; SRL
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  • 22
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    In:  International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, Bonn, 3-4, vol. 33, no. 7, pp. 713-724, pp. B01401, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Rock mechanics ; Tomography ; Seismology ; Stress
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  • 23
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Hannover, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 101, no. 3, pp. 791-802, pp. B02407, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Strong motions ; Teleseismic events ; Seismology ; JGR
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  • 24
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    Japan Rail (JR) Railway Technical Res. Inst. (RTRI)
    In:  Quarterly Rep. of RTRI, Colorado Springs, Japan Rail (JR) Railway Technical Res. Inst. (RTRI), vol. 37, no. 9, pp. 112-127, pp. L09308, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Early warning systems (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis etc.) ; Real time earthquake monitoring ; Seismology ; Earthquake hazard
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  • 25
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    In:  Tectonophysics, Paris, Pergamon, vol. 261, no. 1-2, pp. 209-228, pp. 1246
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Source ; Seismology ; Fracture
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  • 26
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    In:  Physics and Chem. of the Earth, Taipei, Elsevier, vol. 21, no. 4, Part I, pp. 639-652, pp. 2091, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Source ; Seismology ; Plate tectonics ; Modelling ; Gudmundsson ; BIBTEX?
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  • 27
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    In:  J. Geodynamics, Leipzig, Birkhäuser Verlag, vol. 22, no. 1/2, pp. 11-32, pp. L15S17, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; AnisotropyS ; Plate tectonics ; Shear waves ; Gruenthal ; Grunthal
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  • 28
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Leipzig, 3-4, vol. 101, no. B2, pp. 3045-3052, pp. L19606, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Fault zone ; Geol. aspects ; Nabelek ; JGR
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  • 29
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Taipei, Elsevier, vol. 101, no. 1, pp. 3139-3156, pp. RG2001, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Physical properties of rocks ; JGR
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  • 30
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Roma, Elsevier, vol. 101, no. 4, pp. 27,779-27,790, pp. 2099, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Nuclear explosion ; Discrimination ; JGR
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  • 31
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    In:  Earth planet. Sci. Lett., Warszawa, Pergamon, vol. 138, no. 2, pp. 1-13, pp. B05S04, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Earth model, also for more shallow analyses ! ; Seismology ; Velocity depth profile ; Plate tectonics
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  • 32
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Basle, Wiley, vol. 125, no. 11-12, pp. 537-544, pp. B09404, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: EUROPROBE (Geol. and Geophys. in eastern Europe) ; Teleseismic events ; Velocity depth profile ; Seismology ; GJI
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  • 33
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Kobe, Dec. 6-11, 1993, The Local Organizing Committee for the CRCM '93, vol. 101, no. 19, pp. 13,919-13,932, pp. TC6001, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Source ; Friction ; JGR
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  • 34
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    In:  International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences, Kobe, Dec. 6-11, 1993, The Local Organizing Committee for the CRCM '93, vol. 33, no. 7, pp. 743-748, pp. L14313, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Rock bursts (see also ERDSTOSS and GEBIRGSSCHLAG) ; Induced seismicity ; Acoustic emission ; Rock mechanics ; Seismology ; Stress
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  • 35
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Teleseismic events ; Geodesy ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Earthquake ; 7209 ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; dynamics ; and ; mechanics ; 8150 ; Tectonophysics ; Plate ; boundary-general ; (3040) ; 7230 ; Seismicity ; and ; seismotectonics ; GRL ; Canuta
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  • 36
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    In:  Physikalische Blätter, Hokkaido University, Inst. f. Geophys., Ruhr-Univ. Bochum, vol. 52, no. 12, pp. 1219-1224, pp. B10302, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Nuclear explosion ; CTBT ; Seismology ; Detectors
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  • 37
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Hannover, Geophys. Institut der Universität Karlsruhe, vol. 101, no. 18, pp. 13,911-13,918, pp. 2416, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Friction ; Fracture ; Seismology ; JGR
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  • 38
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Houston, Akademie-Verlag, vol. 86, no. 6, pp. 1733-1748, pp. B05S01, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Site amplification ; Earthquake engineering, engineering seismology ; Seismology ; noksp ; BSSA
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  • 39
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    In:  J. Phys. Earth., Washington, D.C., AGU, vol. 44, no. 1B, pp. 489-503, pp. B01308, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Source ; Strong motions ; Teleseismic events ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Seismology ; JPE
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    Gen. Dir. of Disaster Affairs, Ankara and GeoForschungsZentrum, Potsdam
    In:  New York, Gen. Dir. of Disaster Affairs, Ankara and GeoForschungsZentrum, Potsdam, vol. 231, no. 3, pp. 2-203, (ISBN 1-86239-165-3, vi + 330 pp.)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Proceedings of a conference ; Earthquake precursor: prediction research ; NAF ; Turkey ; Project report/description ; Tectonics ; Plate tectonics ; Seismology ; paleo ; Seismicity ; Geodesy ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Global Positioning System ; Earthquake precursor: chemical (Rn, water(-level,...) ; Earthquake ; Dinar ; Geol. aspects ; Turkey ; Erguenay ; Ergunay ; Isikara
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  • 41
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    Birkhäuser
    In:  Basel, 348 pp., Birkhäuser, vol. 7, no. Publ. No. 12, pp. 127, (ISBN 1-58488-323-5)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Waves ; Seismology ; Inhomogeneity ; Wave propagation ; Modelling ; Synthetic seismograms ; Textbook of geophysics ; Psencik ; Cerveny
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  • 42
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    In:  Z. geol. Wiss., Leipzig, Birkhäuser Verlag, vol. 24, no. B8, pp. 411-419, pp. L15S17, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Anisotropy ; Seismology ; EUROPROBE (Geol. and Geophys. in eastern Europe)
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  • 43
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    In:  Terra Nova, Luxembourg, Am. Soc. Mech. Eng., vol. 8, no. 5, pp. 479-485, pp. B04203, (ISBN 0-471-26610-8)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Earthquake ; Geol. aspects ; Tectonics ; Fore-shocks ; Aftershocks ; Seismicity ; Seismology ; Source parameters ; exactly: ; D?nar
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  • 44
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Warszawa, Inst. Electrical & Electronics Engineers, vol. 86, no. 4, pp. 936-945, pp. L17301, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Real time earthquake monitoring ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; Project report/description ; Early warning systems (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis etc.) ; BSSA
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  • 45
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    Icelandic Meteorological Office, Ministry for the Environment,
    In:  Seismology in Europe, University of Iceland, Icelandic Meteorological Office, Ministry for the Environment,, vol. 314, no. 1-3, pp. 306-311, pp. B05S04, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Coda (waves, ~ of seismograms) ; Stress ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain)
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  • 46
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    In:  J. Geophys. Res., Warszawa, Elsevier, vol. 101, no. 1, pp. 13,895-13,910, pp. L11309, (ISBN: 0-12-018847-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Friction ; Fracture ; Seismology ; JGR
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  • 47
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Kleinmachnow, Dt. Geophys. Ges. e. V., vol. 86, no. 3, pp. 1935-1951, pp. B05401, (ISBN: 0534351875, 2nd edition)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Source ; directivity ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; asperities ; California ; faults ; San ; Andreas ; SAF ; Fault zone ; BSSA
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  • 48
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Philadelphia, Wiley, vol. 86, no. 5, pp. 1255-1269, pp. 1060, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Real time earthquake monitoring ; Moment tensor ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; BSSA
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  • 49
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    In:  Annali di Geofisica, Veldhoven, Am. Inst. of Physics, vol. 49, no. 5, pp. 1005-1011, pp. 2141, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: paleo ; Seismology ; archaeologists ; historians ; philocatastrophists
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  • 50
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    Conseil de l'Europe
    In:  Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 12, no. Subvol. b, pp. 220, (ISBN: 0-08-037951-6)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Artificial intelligence (AI) ; Seismology ; Engineering geophys. ; Strong motions
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  • 51
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    Birkhäuser
    In:  Basel, Birkhäuser, vol. 101, no. 1, pp. 1-40, (ISBN 3-7643-6675-3)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: GeodesyY ; Seismology ; Plate tectonics ; Rock mechanics ; Rheology ; Elasticity ; Stress ; Source mechanics
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  • 52
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    In:  Tectonophys., Warszawa, Polish Geothermal Association, vol. 260, no. 5, pp. 271-289, pp. B05406, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Tomography ; P-waves ; Earth model, also for more shallow analyses ! ; Velocity depth profile ; Teleseismic events ; Seismology
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  • 53
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Washington, D.C., AGU, vol. 127, no. 3, pp. F1-F4, pp. 1047, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Anisotropy ; Seismology ; Elasticity ; Waves ; Wave propagation ; Wave equation ; GJI
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  • 54
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 86, no. 5, pp. 1447-1458, pp. L05608, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Site amplification ; Earthquake engineering, engineering seismology ; Seismology ; USA ; noksp ; BSSA ; Vrugt
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Washington, D.C., AGU, vol. 86, no. 1B, pp. S49-S70, pp. B01308, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Source ; Seismology ; Earthquake ; Strong motions ; Teleseismic events ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; BSSA ; nokms
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  • 56
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    Academic Press
    In:  San Diego, Academic Press, vol. 34, no. 22, pp. 65-70, (ISBN 0-691-12183-4, 2005 (481 pp. + CD-ROM))
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Plate tectonics ; Textbook of geophysics ; Review article ; Seismology ; Tomography ; many ; references
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  • 57
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Kyoto, AGU, vol. 86, no. 1, pp. 575-596, pp. L24302, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Strong motions ; Modelling ; Synthetic seismograms ; Site amplification
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  • 58
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    In:  J. of Applied Geophysics, New York, Scientific American, vol. 35, no. 8, pp. 79-88, pp. B11404, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: cracks and fractures (.NE. fracturing) ; Seismology ; Channel waves
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, National Academy of Sciences of the USA, vol. 126, no. 2, pp. 663-688, pp. B05311, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismicity ; Seismology ; Crustal deformation (cf. Earthquake precursor: deformation or strain) ; Fracture ; GJI
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    In:  Eos, Trans., Am. Geophys. Un., London, AGU, vol. 77, no. 6, pp. 45, 57, 58, pp. L10304, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismics (controlled source seismology) ; Fault zone ; Seismology ; Velocity depth profile
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    In:  Bull. Seism. Soc. Am., Warszawa, EGS, vol. 86, no. 6, pp. 1896-1909, pp. B05S16, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Broad-band ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; Detectors ; Seismology ; Real time earthquake monitoring ; BSSA
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Hannover, Elsevier, vol. 124, no. 3, pp. 159-169, pp. L15S14, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Ray tracing ; Seismology ; Seismics (controlled source seismology) ; Randomly layered ; Mueller ; Muller ; GJI
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Kunming, China, Elsevier, vol. 127, no. 1, pp. 61-74, pp. 2481, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Source parameters ; Seismology ; Waves ; Inversion ; GJI
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    Am Geophys. Un.
    In:  Washington, 199 pp., Am Geophys. Un., vol. 6, no. 85, pp. 175, (1-4020-3524-1, XXV + 543 p., with CD-ROM)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Plate tectonics ; Handbook of geophysics
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    Birkhäuser
    In:  Basel, 376 pp., Birkhäuser, vol. 7, no. Publ. No. 12, pp. 127, (ISBN 1-58488-323-5)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Waves ; Seismology ; Inhomogeneity ; Wave propagation ; Modelling ; Synthetic seismograms ; Textbook of geophysics ; Psencik ; Cerveny
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    In:  Dordrecht, Kluwer, vol. 53, no. Publ. No. 12, pp. 23-40, (ISBN 1-4020-3326-5, VIII + 343 pp.)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Textbook of geophysics ; digital signal analysis (also DSP) ; Data analysis / ~ processing ; Seismology ; Filter- ; Spectrum ; Waves
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Luxembourg, Conseil de l'Europe, vol. 126, no. 1, pp. F7-F12, pp. 1484, (ISSN 0343-5164)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Earth model, also for more shallow analyses ! ; Seismology ; Mineralogy ; GJI
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    In:  Geophys. J. Int., Tokyo, Dt. Geophys. Ges., vol. 124, no. 3, pp. 289-303, pp. L06615, (ISSN: 1340-4202)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Source parameters ; Seismology ; Broad-band ; GJI
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    In:  Notes: IEEE workshop on neural networks for signal processing, Keihanna (Japan), 4-6 Sep 1996. Sponsored by Department of Energy, 51 pp., Washington, DC, and Livermore, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Lawrence Livermore National Lab. (Sponsor: Dep. of Energy, Washington, DC, contract: W-7405-ENG-48), vol. C 560, 183 pp., no. UCRL-JC-123270, pp. 463-472, (ISBN 3-933346-037)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Description: An earthquake warning system has been developed to provide a time series profile from which vital parameters such as the time until strong shaking begins, the intensity of the shaking, and the duration of the shaking, can be derived. Interaction of different types of ground motion and changes in the elastic properties of geological media throughout the propagation path result in a highly nonlinear function. We use neural networks to model these nonlinearities and develop learning techniques for the analysis of temporal precursors occurring in the emerging earthquake seismic signal. The warning system is designed to analyze the first-arrival from the three components of an earthquake signal and instantaneously provide a profile of impending ground motion, in as little as 0.3 sec after first ground motion is felt at the sensors. The proposed warning units can be used for site-specific applications, distributed networks, or to enhance existing distributed networks. By producing accurate, and informative warnings, the system has the potential to significantly minimize the hazards of catastrophic ground motion. Detailed system design and performance issues, including error measurement in a simple warning scenario are discussed in detail.
    Keywords: Seismology ; Early warning systems (earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, tsunamis etc.) ; Strong motions ; Geology ; geophysics ; Electrotechnology ; Structural ; analyses ; Earthquakes ; Ground ; Motion ; Measuring ; Instruments ; Nuclear ; Facilities ; Real time earthquake monitoring ; Real ; Time ; Systems ; Accelerometers ; Design ; Detectors ; Errors ; Monitors ; Neural ; Networks ; Safety ; Seismographs ; Wave propagation ; Project report/description
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    In:  report, Reykjavík, report, vol. 10, no. 5, pp. 1062-1065, (ISBN 3-933346-037)
    Publication Date: 1996
    Keywords: Seismology ; Seismic networks ; Project report/description ; Data analysis / ~ processing
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The Long Valley Caldera located in the eastern Sierra Nevada (California) shows new signs of volcanic activity. This renewed activity is expressed by gas emissions, hydrothermal activity and frequent earthquakes. Analysis of the gas composition regarding the percentage biogenic carbon and the He-3/He-4 ratio revealed that the gas source is the magma body approximately 7 km beneath the Long Valley Caldera. The gas from the magma body surfaces not only via the fumaroles but also emerges along geological faults. Some of the spots where gas surfaces are marked by dead or stressed trees. Other spots may not yet be identified. It is only recently known, from research at 'Vulcano Island' in southern Italy, that volcanoes release abundant carbon dioxide from their flanks as diffuse soil emanations. Mammoth Mountain seems to behave in a similar manner. The research described in this paper is designed to determine whether AVIRIS (Airborne Visible/Infrared Imaging Spectrometer) can be used to identify areas of volcanic gas emissions.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 1; 75-81; NASA/CR/96-113073
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The NASA/JPL AIRSAR/TOPSAR instruments have the capability of collecting fully polarimetric radar data at three wavelengths (C, L and P-Bands) and dual antenna interferometry at C-Band, and more recently L-Band. In order to understand frequency and baseline dependent scattering effects in vegetated regions repeat pass interferometry data was collected for two vegetated regions in 1993. Portage Lake, Maine is a primarily coniferous forested region with some clear cutting from logging activities in the region. The second site at Innisfail, Australia borders a tropical rain forest and is situated adjacent to some major clear cut regions and banana plantations. Preliminary analysis of repeat pass data collected in these areas shows that the smaller the wavelength the greater the temporal decorrelation between passes, the longer the wavelength the greater the penetration depth for some types of vegetation canopy, yet for some vegetation canopy types, in particular for a banana plantation there appears to be no frequency dependent penetration into the canopy.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 2; 9-33; NASA/CR-96-112598
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The objectives of the study are: (1) Analysis of SIR-C/X-SAR response to soil moisture, vegetation and surface roughness and development of an algorithm to retrieve these parameters; (2) Combination of the visible and near-infrared data and the SIR-C/X-SAR data to improve the range and accuracy of vegetation classification; (3) Testing of theoretical models for microwave propagation with SIR-C/X-SAR and microwave radiometric measurements over rough surfaces; and (4) Evaluation of a water balance model using SIR-C/X-SAR derived soil moisture values and other ancillary data. Progress, significant results and future plans are presented.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Science Results from the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR): Progress Report; 215-217; NASA/CR-97-206707
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Progress, significant results, publications and future plans are discussed in relation to the following objectives: (1) To model, experimentally characterize, and verify penetration phenomena in hyperarid and vegetated regions using the SIR-C/X-SAR multiparameter radar system and groundbased receivers; (2) To invert measured radar backscatter as a function of frequency and polarization in terms of geophysical parameters of the surface, subsurface and vegetation canopy such as surface roughness, subsurface geomorphology, or tree height and density; and (3) To display subsurface and within-canopy features in an image format, thus easing the interpretability of the results.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Science Results from the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR): Progress Report; 228-230; NASA/CR-97-206707
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Progress, significant results and future plans are discussed relating to the following objectives: (1) Ecosystem characterization using SIR-C/X-SAR and AirSAR data; (2) Improving radar backscatter models for forest canopies; and (3) Using SAR measurements and models with forest ecosystem models to improve inferences of ecosystem attributes and processes.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Science Results from the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR): Progress Report; 153-158; NASA/CR-97-206707
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Progress and future plans regarding the following objectives are presented: (1) Test differential radar interferometry as a new monitoring technique for remote sensing of a forest site, a farm site, and a desert site; and (2) Generate topographic maps of test sites from radar data.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Science Results from the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR): Progress Report; 66-67; NASA/CR-97-206707
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The progress, results and future plans regarding the following objectives are presented: (1) Determine and compare soil moisture patterns within one or more humid watersheds using SAR data, ground-based measurements, and hydrologic modeling; (2) Use radar data to characterize the hydrologic regime within a catchment and to identify the runoff producing characteristics of humid zone watersheds; and (3) Use radar data as the basis for scaling up from small scale, near-point process models to larger scale water balance models necessary to define and quantify the land phase of GCM's (Global Circulation Models).
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Science Results from the Spaceborne Imaging Radar-C/X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SIR-C/X-SAR): Progress Report; 43-47; NASA/CR-97-206707
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The NASA/JPL AIRSAR/TOPSAR instruments have the capability of collecting fully polarimetric radar data at three wavelengths (C, L, and P-bands) and dual antenna interferometry at C-band, and more recently, L-band. In order to understand frequency and baseline dependent scattering effects in vegetated regions, repeat pass interferometry data was collected for two vegetated regions in 1993. Portage Lake, Maine is a primarily coniferous forested region with some clear cutting from logging activities in the region. The second site at Innisfail, Australia borders a tropical rain forest and is situated adjacent to some major clear cut regions and banana plantations. Preliminary analysis of repeat pass data collected in these areas shows that the smaller the wavelength the greater the temporal decorrelation between passes, the longer the wavelength the greater the penetration depth for some types of vegetation canopy, yet for some vegetation canopy types, in particular for a banana plantation, there appears to be no frequency dependent penetration into the canopy.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop, March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 9-33; NASA-CR-203428
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Biomass burning is an important process on the Earth at the local, regional and global scales. To investigate issues related to biomass burning, a range of remotely acquired data were measured as part of the NASA Smoke Cloud Aerosol and Radiation experiment in Brazil, 1995. As part of this experiment, images of calibrated spectral radiance from 400 to 2500 nm at 10 nm intervals were acquired by AVIRIS. To investigate the expression of biomass fires in AVIRIS spectra, a model of the upwelling radiance from a burning fire was developed. This spectral model accounts for four components in the 20 by 20 m AVIRIS spatial resolution element. These are: (1) the atmospheric path radiance, (2) the solar reflected radiance from unburnt vegetation and soil, (3) the apparent temperature and area of a primary fire, and (4) the apparent temperature and area of a secondary fire. A nonlinear least squares spectral fitting algorithm was developed to invert this model for the AVIRIS spectra. The derived biomass burning parameters from this algorithm are presented for AVIRIS spectral images acquired over Cuiaba, Brazil on 25 August 1995.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 1; 105-113; NASA/CR/96-113073
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Since 1980 the Long Valley Caldera in the eastern Sierra Nevada (California) has shown signs of renewed volcanic activity. Frequent earthquakes, a re-inflation of the caldera, hydrothermal activity and gas emissions are the outer symptoms of this renewed activity. In 1990 and 1991 several areas of dying trees were found around Mammoth Mountain. The cause of the die off of the trees was first sought in the persistent drought in the preceding years. However, the trees died regardless of age and species. Farrar et al. (1995) started a soil-gas survey in 1994 in the dead-tree areas and found carbon dioxide concentrations ranging from 30 to 96% at soil depths between 30 and 60 cm. CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere are usually around 0.03% and in the soil profile CO2 levels do commonly not exceed 4 to 5%. Although not much is known about the effect of high levels of carbon dioxide in the soil profile on roots, it is most likely that the trees are dying due to oxygen deprivation: the CO2 drives the oxygen out of the soil. So far, four sites of dead trees have been mapped around Mammoth Mountain. The two largest dying trees sites are located near Horseshoe Lake and near Mammoth Mountain Main Lodge covering approximately an area of 10 and 8 ha respectively. Analysis of the gas composition regarding the He-3/He-4 ratio and the percentage biogenic carbon reveals the source of the gas: the magma body beneath the Long Valley Caldera. Until recently it was not known that volcanoes release abundant carbon dioxide from their flanks as diffuse soil emanations. As a result of the magma gas emission around Mammoth Mountain there is an excellent sequence of dead trees, stressed trees, healthy trees and bare soil surfaces. This research site provides excellent opportunities to: (1) Study the capabilities of imaging spectrometry to map stressed (and dead) pine and fir species; (2) Study methods to separate the vivid vegetation, stressed vegetation and dead vegetation from the soil background of glacial deposits and crystalline rocks. The dead tree areas are located on the flanks of Mammoth Mountain (N:37 deg 37' 45" and W:119 deg 02' 05") at an elevation between 2600 and 3000 meters. The area is covered by an open type of Montane Forest. The dominant tree species are Lodgepole Pine (Pinus contorta), the Red Fir (Abies magnifica) and the Jeffrey Pine (Pinus jeffreyi). The soil surface near Horseshoe Lake is generally fairly bright. The surface is covered by glacial deposits (till) consisting mainly of weathered granitic rocks.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 1; 67-73; NASA/CR/96-113073
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: This paper first gives a heuristic description of the sensitivity of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar to vertical vegetation distributions and underlying surface topography. A parameter estimation scenario is then described in which the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar cross-correlation amplitude and phase are the observations from which vegetation and surface topographic parameters are estimated. It is shown that, even in the homogeneous-layer model of the vegetation, the number of parameters needed to describe the vegetation and underlying topography exceeds the number of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar observations for single-baseline, single-frequency, single-incidence-angle, single-polarization Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar. Using ancillary ground-truth data to compensate for the underdetermination of the parameters, forest depths are estimated from the INSAR data. A recently-analyzed multibaseline data set is also discussed and the potential for stand-alone Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar parameter estimation is assessed. The potential of combining the information content of Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar with that of infrared/optical remote sensing data is briefly discussed.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 2; 111-118; NASA/CR-96-112598
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: It has been demonstrated and recognized that radar interferometry is a promising method for the determination of digital elevation information and terrain slope from Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data. An important application of Interferometric SAR (InSAR) data in areas with topographic variations is that the derived elevation and slope can be directly used for the absolute radiometric calibration of the amplitude SAR data as well as for scattering mechanisms analysis. On the other hand polarimetric SAR data has long been recognized as permitting a more complete inference of natural surfaces than a single channel radar system. In fact, imaging polarimetry provides the measurement of the amplitude and relative phase of all transmit and receive polarizations. On board the NASA DC-8 aircraft, NASA/JPL operates the multifrequency (P, L and C bands) multipolarimetric radar AIRSAR. The TOPSAR, a special mode of the AIRSAR system, is able to collect single-pass interferometric C- and/or L-band VV polarized data. A possible configuration of the AIRSAR/TOPSAR system is to acquire single-pass interferometric data at C-band VV polarization and polarimetric radar data at the two other lower frequencies. The advantage of this system configuration is to get digital topography information at the same time the radar data is collected. The digital elevation information can therefore be used to correctly calibrate the SAR data. This step is directly included in the new AIRSAR Integrated Processor. This processor uses a modification of the full motion compensation algorithm described by Madsen et al. (1993). However, the Digital Elevation Model (DEM) with the additional products such as local incidence angle map, and the SAR data are in a geometry which is not convenient, since especially DEMs must be referred to a specific cartographic reference system. Furthermore, geocoding of SAR data is important for multisensor and/or multitemporal purposes. In this paper, a procedure to geocode the new AIRSAR/TOPSAR data is presented. As an example an AIRSAR/TOPSAR image acquired in 1994 is geocoded and evaluated in terms of geometric accuracy.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 2; 35-42; NASA/CR-96-112598
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: GeoSAR is a project to develop a commercial airborne, radar-based, terrain mapping system utilizing technology originally developed by NASA and ARPA for commercial and defense applications. GeoSAR has three primary goals: (1) validation of radar terrain mapping technology developed by NASA/JPL and ARPA. (2) application of this technology to seismic hazards and environmental mapping for the Department of Commerce and other governmental agencies, and (3) demonstration of commercial marketability via end-user projects using real world problems and applications.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop, March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 121-125; NASA-CR-203428
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Calibrated radiance spectra measured remotely record the integrated effects of the solar source, the atmosphere, and the surface. To pursue scientific research and applications, based on the molecular absorptions and constituent scattering properties of the surface, the solar source and atmosphere must be characterized and compensated in the spectra. This paper describes a set of radiative transfer spectral fitting algorithms that characterize the absorbing and scattering constituents of the atmosphere from calibrated AVIRIS spectra. These atmospheric characteristics were used in conjunction with the illumination and observation geometries to invert the AVIRIS calibrated radiance spectra to apparent surface reflectance. A validation of the algorithm was performed with in-situ reflectance spectra acquired at the time of the AVIRIS overflight over Pasadena, California, in 1994.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 1; 135-146; NASA/CR/96-113073
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Calibrated spectra acquired remotely as images allow determination of surface and atmospheric properties based on absorption and scattering expressed in the spectra. AVIRIS measures spectra as images in the solar reflected portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. To use these spectra for scientific research and applications, the calibration of the spectra must be known at the time of measurement in flight. To validate the calibration of AVIRIS in flight, an in-flight calibration experiment was performed for an over-flight on May 9, 1995 at Ivanpah Playa, California. In-situ measurements of the atmosphere and surface at a calibration target were measured. These measurements were used to constrain a radiative transfer code and predict the total upwelling spectral radiance incident at AVIRIS. This prediction was compared to the radiance measured by AVIRIS for the calibration target. An agreement of 96.5% was determined. The in-flight signal-to-noise was determined and shown to have more than doubled over the previous year.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 1; 115-126; NASA/CR/96-113073
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Over the past 50 years, the forests of western Washington and Oregon have been extensively harvested for timber. This has resulted in a heterogeneous mosaic of remaining mature forests, clear-cuts, new plantations, and second-growth stands that now occur in areas that formerly were dominated by extensive old-growth forests and younger forests resulting from fire disturbance. Traditionally, determination of seral stage and stand condition have been made using aerial photography and spot field observations, a methodology that is not only time- and resource-intensive, but falls short of providing current information on a regional scale. These limitations may be solved, in part, through the use of multispectral images which can cover large areas at spatial resolutions in the order of tens of meters. The use of multiple images comprising a time series potentially can be used to monitor land use (e.g. cutting and replanting), and to observe natural processes such as regeneration, maturation and phenologic change. These processes are more likely to be spectrally observed in a time series composed of images taken during different seasons over a long period of time. Therefore, for many areas, it may be necessary to use a variety of images taken with different imaging systems. A common framework for interpretation is needed that reduces topographic, atmospheric, instrumental, effects as well as differences in lighting geometry between images. The present state of remote-sensing technology in general use does not realize the full potential of the multispectral data in areas of high topographic relief. For example, the primary method for analyzing images of forested landscapes in the Northwest has been with statistical classifiers (e.g. parallelepiped, nearest-neighbor, maximum likelihood, etc.), often applied to uncalibrated multispectral data. Although this approach has produced useful information from individual images in some areas, landcover classes defined by these techniques typically are not consistent for the same scene imaged under different illumination conditions, especially in the mountainous regions. In addition, it is difficult to correct for atmospheric and instrumental differences between multiple scenes in a time series. In this paper, we present an approach for monitoring forest cutting/regrowth in a semi-mountainous portion of the southern Gifford Pinchot National Forest using a multisensor-time series composed of MSS, TM, and AVIRIS images.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 1; 203-208; NASA/CR/96-113073
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The Earth's energy balance and hydrology are affected by the distribution and characteristics of snow cover on the surface. Snow grain size and snow melt influence surface albedo and hydrology. A model of snow reflectance that depends on both grain size and surface melt water was developed to derive these parameters from remote spectral measurements. This reflectance model is based on a discrete ordinate radiative transfer approach that uses Mie calculations of snow optical properties, which are based on the complex refractive index of ice and water. This snow model was linked to an atmospheric radiative transfer code and a nonlinear least squares fitting algorithm. The resulting combined algorithm was applied to an AVIRIS snow data set acquired over Mammoth Mountain, California. Maps of grain size and surface snow melt were generated that are consistent with the expected ranges and distributions for conditions at the site.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 1; 127-134; NASA/CR/96-113073
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: In an earlier study, an empirical model was developed to infer soil moisture and surface roughness from radar data. The inversion technique was extensively tested over bare surfaces by comparing the estimated soil moisture to in situ measurements. The overall RMS error in the soil moisture estimate was found to be 3.5% and the RMS error in the RMS height estimate was less than 0.35 cm absolute for bare or slightly vegetated surfaces. However, inversion results indicate that significant amounts of vegetation cause the algorithm to underestimate soil moisture and overestimate RMS height. Among the areas over which the inversion cannot be applied, the areas with intermediate vegetation cover are of particular interest as both the vegetation and the underlying bare surface affect the backscatter. This paper concentrates mostly on these areas. Using the full polarimetric information and the Cloude target decomposition approach. Three different components of the target backscattering can be isolated. One of these three components can be identified as the surface component in the case of intermediate vegetation cover. Once the surface component of the scattering is isolated, the bare surface inversion can then be applied.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop; Volume 2; 3-8; NASA/CR-96-112598
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    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: Drawing from recently submitted work, this paper first gives a heuristic description of the sensitivity of interferometric synthetic aperture radar (INSAR) to vertical vegetation distribution and under laying surface topography. A parameter estimation scenario is then described in which the INSAR cross correlation amplitude and phase are the observations from which vegetation and surface topographic parameters are estimated. It is shown that, even in the homogeneous layer model of the vegetation, the number of parameters needed to describe the vegetation and underlying topography exceeds the number of INSAR observations for single baseline, single frequency, single incidence-angle, single polarization INSAR. Using ancillary ground truth data to compensate for the under determination of the parameters, forest depths are estimated from the INSAR data. A recently analyzed multi-baseline data set is also discussed and the potential for stand alone INSAR parameter estimation is assessed. The potential of combining the information content of INSAR with that of infrared/optical remote sensing data is briefly discussed.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 111-118; NASA-CR-203428
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  • 90
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: We describe a processor which has been implemented to generate map products starting from C-band interferometric data. The first stage of the processor consists of the conventional interferometric synthetic aperture radar (SAR) processing producing a digital elevation model (DEM) and a SAR brightness image in sensor coordinates. In the second stage of processing, a land use classification map is obtained by using the DEM, brightness, and interferometric correlation layers. Auxiliary layers which include a drainage layer, a height gradient layer, a height error layer, an estimated penetration layer, and a shaded relief layer are also computed. In the final step, all UTM collocated layers are combined in a geographical information system (GIS) which allows for both hard copy map products and digital applications.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop, March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 67-75; NASA-CR-203428
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  • 91
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The NASA-Ames Research Center and the California State University, Monterey Bay, California (CSUMB), have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop and provide cooperative programs between the Ecosystem Science and Technology Branch of NASA (ECOSAT) and the University (CSUMB). The agreement is to carry out educational, research, and technology goals in ecological and environmental sciences and related disciplines, with particular emphasis on changing environmental and climatic conditions occurring worldwide due to the anthropogenic causes affecting the balance within ecological systems and the health and well-being of humans. The preparation of the Curriculum for Remote Sensing at CSUMB was undertaken at the request of the Center as a result of the above agreement.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
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  • 92
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: A three-year project to study small-scale topographic changes and relict geomorphic features on barrier islands using synthetic aperture radar (SAR) is described. A study area on the Texas coast consisting of Galveston Island and Bolivar Peninsula was overflown by the NASA/JPL DC 8 AIRSAR in April 1995. Data was acquired in the fully polarimetric mode using C-, L-, and P-bands and in the TOPSAR configuration with C- and L-bands in interferometric mode. The study area will be overflown again in late spring 1996. The data will be registered to global positioning system (GPS) surveyed points to form high resolution digital elevation models (DEM) and then analyzed to investigate possible topographic changes.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop, March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 95-103; NASA-CR-203428
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  • 93
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: In this paper we will briefly describe the instrument characteristics, the evolution of various radar modes, the instrument performance and improvement in the knowledge of the positioning and attitude information of the NASA/JPL airborne synthetic aperture radar (SAR). This system operates in the fully polarimetric mode in the P, L, and C band simultaneously or in the interferometric mode in both the L and C band simultaneously. We also summarize the progress of the data processing effort, especially in the interferometry processing and we address the issue of processing and calibrating the cross-track interferometry data.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop, March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 51-56; NASA-CR-203428
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  • 94
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: A new technique has been developed to measure ocean surface slopes by polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (SAR). This technique has the potential of estimating surface slop in the along-track direction at an accuracy of a fraction of a degree. Experimental results using the NASA/JPL AIRSAR P-, L-, and C-band data from the Gulfstream 90 Experiment showed a sudden slope change at a converging current front.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop, March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 43-49; NASA-CR-203428
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  • 95
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: In an earlier study, an empirical model was developed to infer soil moisture and surface roughness from radar data. The inversion technique was extensively tested over bare surfaces by comparing the estimated soil moisture to in situ measurements. The overall root mean square (RMS) error in the soil moisture estimate was found to be about 3.5% and the RMS error in the RMS height estimate was less than 0.35 cm absolute for bare or slightly vegetated surfaces. However, inversion results indicate that significant amounts of vegetation cause the algorithm to underestimate soil moisture and overestimate RMS height. Among the areas over which the inversion cannot be applied, the areas with intermediate vegetation cover are of particular interest as both the vegetation and the underlying bare surface affect the backscatter. This paper concentrates mostly on these areas. Using the full polarimetric information and the Cloude target decomposition approach, three different components of the target backscattering can be isolated. One of these three components can be identified as the surface component in the case of intermediate vegetation cover. Once the surface component of the scattering is isolated, the bare surface inversion can then be applied.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 3-8; NASA-CR-203428
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  • 96
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: The NASA/JPL TOPSAR instrument recently was extended from a single wavelength C-band dual aperture synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometer to include a second wavelength at the L-band. Adding the second wavelength invites comparison of wavelength-diverse effects in topographic mapping of surfaces, with the principal goal of understanding the penetration of the radar signals in vegetation canopies, and determining the inferred topographic height. A first analysis of these data was conducted at two sites. Elkhorn Slough near Monterey, California presented flat, vegetation free terrain required for calibrating the radar interferometer parameters. A second site stretching from San Jose to Santa Cruz, California, which is heavily vegetated, provided the first test case for wavelength diverse penetration studies. Preliminary results show that: (a) the interferometer calibration determined at Elkhorn Slough is extenable to Laurel Quad and gives confidence in the C- and L-band height measurements; (b) Clear differences were observed between the C- and L-band heights associated with vegetation, with the C-band derived topographic heights generally higher than those from L-band. The noise level in the L-band interferometer is presently the limiting factor in penetration studies.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop, March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 77-89; NASA-CR-203428
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  • 97
    Publication Date: 2004-12-03
    Description: It has been demonstrated that radar interferometry is a promising method for determination of digital elevation information and terrain slope from synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data. A multipolarimetric radar AIRSAR operates in the P, L, and C bands on board the NASA DC-8 aircraft. The TOPSAR, a special mode of the AIRSAR system, is able to collect single pass interferometric C and/or L band VV polarized data. A possible configuration of the AIRSAR/TOPSAR system is to acquire single pass interferometric data at C-band VV polarization and polarimetric radar data at the two other lower frequencies. The advantage of this configuration is to acquire digital topographic information at the same time the radar data is collected. The digital elevation information can therefore be used to correctly calibrate the SAR data. In this paper, a procedure to geocode the new AIRSAR/TOPSAR data is presented and an earlier AIRSAR/TOPSAR image is geocoded and evaluated in terms of geometric accuracy.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Summaries of the Sixth Annual JPL Airborne Earth Science Workshop March 4-8, 1996; Volume 2; 35-42; NASA-CR-203428
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  • 98
    Publication Date: 2011-08-23
    Description: Interferometric radar observations of Glaciar San Rafael, Chile, were collected in October 1994 by NASA's Spaceborne Imaging Radar C (SIR-C) at both L- (24cm) and C-band frequency (5.6cm), with vertical transmit and receive polarization. The C-band data did not yield good geophysical products, because the temporal coherence of the signal was significantly reduced after 24h. The L-band data were, however, successfully employed to map the surface topography of the icefield with a 10m uncertainty in height, and measure ice velocity with a precision of 4 mm/d or 1.4 m/a. The corresponding error in strain rates is 0.05/a at a 30 m horizontal spacing. The one-dimensional interferometric velocities were subsequently converted to horizontal displacements by assuming a flow direction and complemented by feature-tracking results near the calving front. The results provide a comprehensive view of the ice-flow dynamics of Glaciar San Rafael. The glacier has a core of rapid flow, 4.5 km in width and 3.5 degrees in average slope,surrounded by slower moving ice, not by rock. Ice velocity is 2.6 m/d or 0.95 km/a near the equilibrium line altitude (1200m), increasing rapidly before the glacier enters the narrower terminal valley, to reach 17.5 m/d or 6.4 km/a at the calving front. Strain rates are dominated by lateral shearing at the glacier margins (0.4-0.7/a), except for the terminal-valley section, where longitudinal strain rates average close to 1/a. This spectacular longitudinal increase in ice velocity in the last few kilometers may be a fundamental feature of tidewater glaciers.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Journal of Glaciology; Volume 42; No. 141; 279-291
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  • 99
    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: Near-field strain induced by large crustal earthquakes results in changes in pore fluid pressure that dissipate with time and produce surface deformation. Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) interferometry revealed several centimeters of postseismic uplift in pull-apart structures and subsidence in a compressive jog along the Landers, California, 1992 earthquake surface rupture, with a relaxation time of 270 +/- 45 days. Such a postseismic rebound may be explained by the transition of the Poisson's ratio of the deformed volumes of rock from undrained to drained conditions as pore fluid flow allows pore pressure to return to hydrostatic equilibrium.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
    Type: Science; Volume 273; 1202-1204
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  • 100
    Publication Date: 2013-08-29
    Description: This paper presents three new maps of global seismicity compiled from NOAA digital data, covering the interval 1963-1998, with three different magnitude ranges (mb): greater than 3.5, less than 3.5, and all detectable magnitudes. A commercially available geographic information system (GIS) was used as the database manager. Epicenter locations were acquired from a CD-ROM supplied by the National Geophysical Data Center. A methodology is presented that can be followed by general users. The implications of the maps are discussed, including the limitations of conventional plate models, and the different tectonic behavior of continental vs. oceanic lithosphere. Several little-known areas of intraplate or passive margin seismicity are also discussed, possibly expressing horizontal compression generated by ridge push.
    Keywords: Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
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