An earthquake is an instability problem of the Earth’s crust and it is a subject of geoscience and geo-engineering. An earthquake is caused by varying crustal stresses and it is a product of rock fracturing and/or slippage of major discontinuities such as faults and fracture zones. © 2012 by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
This book is devoted to diverse aspects of earthquake researches, especially to new achievements in ...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Summarization: The evaluation of the seismic behaviour of engineering systems consists of the determ...
An earthquake is the shaking of the surface of the Earth, resulting from the sudden release of energ...
An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy...
The objectives of this part of the course will to be gain an understanding of the science of earthqu...
Earthquake geology studies the effects, the mechanics and the impacts of earthquakes in the geologic...
Earthquake is the passage of vibrations (seismic wave) that spread out in all directions from the so...
Earthquake is the passage of vibrations (seismic wave) that spread out in all directions from the so...
An earthquake is any shaking of the ground, usually intense shaking of the ground- caused by either ...
Earthquakes are the consequences of a sudden, fast slippage of the two sides of a new or pre-existin...
Earthquakes arise from frictional ‘stick–slip’ instabilities as elastic strain is released by shear ...
This book is devoted to different aspects of earthquake research. Depending on their magnitude and t...
Several fundamental questions (conundrums) about earthquakes and rocks are inexplicable in terms of ...
When plate tectonics causes part of the Earth's crust to compress, as in a zone of collision, or to ...
This book is devoted to diverse aspects of earthquake researches, especially to new achievements in ...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Summarization: The evaluation of the seismic behaviour of engineering systems consists of the determ...
An earthquake is the shaking of the surface of the Earth, resulting from the sudden release of energ...
An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the result of a sudden release of energy...
The objectives of this part of the course will to be gain an understanding of the science of earthqu...
Earthquake geology studies the effects, the mechanics and the impacts of earthquakes in the geologic...
Earthquake is the passage of vibrations (seismic wave) that spread out in all directions from the so...
Earthquake is the passage of vibrations (seismic wave) that spread out in all directions from the so...
An earthquake is any shaking of the ground, usually intense shaking of the ground- caused by either ...
Earthquakes are the consequences of a sudden, fast slippage of the two sides of a new or pre-existin...
Earthquakes arise from frictional ‘stick–slip’ instabilities as elastic strain is released by shear ...
This book is devoted to different aspects of earthquake research. Depending on their magnitude and t...
Several fundamental questions (conundrums) about earthquakes and rocks are inexplicable in terms of ...
When plate tectonics causes part of the Earth's crust to compress, as in a zone of collision, or to ...
This book is devoted to diverse aspects of earthquake researches, especially to new achievements in ...
Understanding the physico-chemical processes controlling faulting and earthquake generation is essen...
Summarization: The evaluation of the seismic behaviour of engineering systems consists of the determ...