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pro vyhledávání: '"David Burbidge"'
Autor:
Aditya Riadi Gusman, Pepen Supendi, Andri Dian Nugraha, William Power, Hamzah Latief, Haris Sunendar, Sri Widiyantoro, Daryono, Samsul Hadi Wiyono, Aradea Hakim, Abdul Muhari, Xiaoming Wang, David Burbidge, Kadek Palgunadi, Ian Hamling, Mudrik Rahmawan Daryono
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters, Vol 46, Iss 15, Pp 8721-8730 (2019)
Abstract On 28 September 2018, a strike‐slip earthquake occurred in Palu, Indonesia, and was followed by a series of tsunami waves that devastated the coast of Palu Bay. The tsunami was recorded at the Pantoloan tide gauge station with a peak ampli
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https://doaj.org/article/ffb822c264e94930af15888399c7b4a3
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 179:3511-3525
Autor:
Jean Roger, Bernard Pelletier, Aditya Gusman, William Power, Xiaoming Wang, David Burbidge, Maxime Duphil
The Vanuatu subduction zone (VSZ) is known to be seismically very active, due to the high convergence rate between the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates for the majority of the margin. However, this is not the case on its southernmost part south
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::4a9632ab364b5650f0575fc7f43fb2ae
https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/23/393/2023/
https://nhess.copernicus.org/articles/23/393/2023/
Publikováno v:
Pure and Applied Geophysics. 178:5155-5173
Autor:
Jean Roger, Bernard Pelletier, Aditya Gusman, William Power, Xiaoming Wang, David Burbidge, Maxime Duphil
The Vanuatu subduction zone (VSZ) is known to be seismically very active, releasing a significant energy resulting of the quick convergence rate between the Australian and Pacific tectonic plates. That is not the case on its southernmost part south o
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::412b026cd29f568640183efba8524b89
https://nhess.copernicus.org/preprints/nhess-2022-157/
https://nhess.copernicus.org/preprints/nhess-2022-157/
Autor:
Xiaoming Wang, Ian Hamling, Sri Widiyantoro, William Power, Abdul Muhari, K. H. Palgunadi, Aditya Riadi Gusman, Mudrik R. Daryono, Hamzah Latief, Samsul Wiyono, Aradea R. Hakim, Daryono, David Burbidge, Pepen Supendi, Andri Dian Nugraha, Haris Sunendar
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 46:8721-8730
Source Process for Two Enigmatic Repeating Vertical‐T CLVD Tsunami Earthquakes in the Kermadec Ridge
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 47
Autor:
Chris Pascal, Michael Asten, Theodora Volti, David Burbidge, William J. Stephenson, Clive Collins, Jackson K. Odum, J. Holzschuh
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 106:1690-1709
Although the time‐averaged shear‐wave velocity down to 30 m depth ( V S 30) can be a proxy for estimating earthquake ground‐motion amplification, significant controversy exists about its limitations when used as a single parameter for the predi
Publikováno v:
Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, Vol 15, Iss 10, Pp 2299-2312 (2015)
Over the last decade precomputed tsunami propagation model databases have been used extensively for both tsunami forecasting and hazard and risk assessment. However, the effect of uncertainty in the earthquake source parameters on the results of the
Autor:
Andrew Nicol, Timothy A. Little, John Elliott, Chris Pearson, Jamie Howarth, Stephen Bannister, Paul Denys, Tim J. Wright, Elisabetta D'Anastasio, Sigrún Hreinsdóttir, Paula Gentle, Eric J. Fielding, Cunren Liang, Mark Stirling, Nicola Litchfield, Robert Langridge, David Burbidge, Julie V. Rowland, Philip M. Barnes, Ian Hamling, Pilar Villamor, Russ Van Dissen, William Power, Laura M. Wallace, Christof Mueller, David J.A. Barrell, Kate Clark, Neville Palmer, Jarg R. Pettinga
Publikováno v:
Science. 356
An earthquake with a dozen faults The 2016 moment magnitude ( M w ) 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake was one of the largest ever to hit New Zealand. Hamling et al. show with a new slip model that it was an incredibly complex event. Unlike most earthquakes, m