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Spectral Analysis of Surface Waves news:

Spectraseis Achieves High-Speed Imaging of Full Wave Microseismic Data - Yahoo Finance
while microseismic analysis has to-date relied on many simplifying approximations to minimize the computational complexity, thereby degrading the accuracy and dependability of the data. The elastic wave equation uses nine volumes of physical ...


Heat-Related U.S. Deaths Projected to Rise 150,000 by Century's End Due to Climate Change - Common Dreams
For example, California was hit by deadly heat waves in ... wind speed and surface atmospheric pressure throughout the day combine to cause or contribute to heat-related deaths in that location. NRDC based today’s analysis on two peer-reviewed ...


U.S. Navy Sonar And Explosives Might Hurt More Sea Life Than Previously Thought, Study Suggests - Huffington Post
The old Navy analysis — covering ... objects hit by the sound waves. Scientists say the sound may disrupt the feeding patterns of marine mammals. The sound may also startle some species of whales, causing them to surface rapidly.


PRESS RELEASE: Spectraseis Achieves High-Speed Imaging of Full Wave Microseismic Data - finanzen.net
Spectraseis / Spectraseis Achieves High-Speed Imaging of Full Wave Microseismic Data ... This faster data processing method enables additional quality control and analysis of microseismic fracture monitoring datasets. Accurate event location enables ...


Analyzing the Columbia Glacier - Softpedia
In order to better understand how global warming and climate change influence ecosystems that naturally change at a fast pace, scientists have recently compiled an analysis of the evolution ... capturing images of its surface at regular intervals.


Seismographs news:

Seismographs to be set up in Kashmir Valley to monitor quakes - MSN India
Srinagar, May 10 (PTI) Kashmir University in collaboration with two institutions from Bangalore and Kolkata has set up 15 broadband seismographs in the Valley to monitor seismic activity for a rational assessment of the probability of occurrence of ...


Mine faces citations for massive coal mine blast in Wyoming - Star-Tribune
The May 1 cast blast at the mine, located 18 miles south of Gillette, shook the ground for miles and activated seismographs hundreds of miles away. The Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality has issued two notices of violation for the blast.


Mystery earthquake near McCall, ID puzzles scientists - NWCN
U.S. Geological Survey Technical Information Specialist Tim Merrick said his agency's seismographs haven't shown any recent earthquake activity in Idaho. "If there was anything, it would almost certainly show up," Merrick said. "Our seismology ...


Anniversary of Mt. St. Helen's blast recalled - kpax
"I was down in the room where the seismographs were at 8:32 in the morning and I heard a sound and I just looked over my shoulder, probably just a split second after the big earthquake had started, and saw that this was something very large ...


Blasting this morning on Naugatuck's Nettleton Avenue - Waterbury Republican-American
The fire marshal is monitoring the blast and seismographs will measure ground vibration. Anyone who suspects damage should contact the Naugatuck Fire Marshal's Office at 203-720-7083 or 203-720-7080.


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