Sentences with phrase «data along the fault»

The group took data along the fault from about 100 GPS locations, including stations where data are collected continuously and sites where instruments are episodically set up over small markers on the ground, the positions of which can be recorded over time as the Earth slowly shifts.
The researchers analyzed 20 years of GPS data along the fault, and determined that the next large earthquake to strike the region will likely occur along a seismic gap beneath the Sea of Marmara, some five miles west of Istanbul.

Not exact matches

The authors use LiDAR and field data to identify linear scarps, sags, and swales that cut across both bedrock and Quaternary deposits along the Leech River fault.
With the data, they constructed a dynamic picture of the earthquake, which was a rupture of a 20 - by -140-kilometer patch along the Main Himalayan Thrust (MHT)-- a 2200 - kilometer - long fault zone that runs near the southern border of Tibet.
For more than a decade, Steckler and colleagues have collected data from instruments positioned along a known fault line stretching from Myanmar (also known as Burma) to eastern India.
By combining older seafloor data and digital seismic data from earthquakes along with 4,500 kilometers (2,796 miles) of new seafloor depth measurements, or bathymetry, collected in 2010, Legg and his colleagues were able to take a closer look at the structure of two of the larger seafloor faults in the Borderland: the Santa Cruz - Catalina Ridge Fault and the Ferrelo Fault.
The UC Berkeley team used 19 years of satellite data to map ground deformation using interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) and measure creep along the southern end of the Hayward Fault, and found, surprisingly, that the creep didn't stop south of Fremont, the presumed southern end of the fault, but continued as far as the Calaveras Fault.
29 November 2017 — Although magnitude 6 earthquakes occur about every 25 years along the Parkfield Segment of the San Andreas Fault, geophysical data suggest that the seismic slip induced by those magnitude 6 earthquakes alone does not match the long - term slip rates on this part of the San Andreas fault,... Continue Reading»
29 November 2017 — Although magnitude 6 earthquakes occur about every 25 years along the Parkfield Segment of the San Andreas Fault, geophysical data suggest that the seismic slip induced by those magnitude 6 earthquakes alone does not match the long - term slip rates on this part of the San Andreas fault, researchers report November 28 in the Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (BSSA).
At a time when the government trying to push through major changes to the funding of claims by people injured through no fault of their own — which will impoverish the public purse and boost the already bloated profits of insurers — it confirms what we have said all along: the government has no real grasp of the figures or data.
The entry of Rogers and others who basically walk - in and obtain data resources is a sign that the time to do something may almost be gone.In many cases the membership is at fault for following along and not speaking out.
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