An experimental program using a 6 degree-of-freedom earthquake simulator at the University at Buffalo was executed to generate data for supporting validation of numerical models for seismic ...
This experimental program focuses at development, implementation, and validation of a novel control design strategy, based on impedance matching, for executing real-time hybrid simulations Real-time ...
ITHACA, N.Y. -- Earthquakes are notoriously hard to predict, and so too are the usually less-severe aftershocks that often follow a major seismic event. Greg McLaskey ’05, associate professor of civil ...
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Inside Parkfield, San Andreas, and the hunt for an earthquake crystal ball
On a quiet stretch of central California ranchland, scientists have spent decades trying to turn one of Earth’s most dangerous forces into something almost predictable. Parkfield, perched on the San ...
Osaka, Japan — Slow earthquakes have been discovered to exhibit anomalously slow, long-lasting and small slips, adjacent to regular earthquakes where we sometimes feel catastrophic vibration (Fig. 1).
Using data from field experiments and computer modeling of ground faults, researchers have discovered that the practice of subsurface fluid injection used in 'fracking' and wastewater disposal for oil ...
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Parkfield and San Andreas fuel the hunt for an earthquake prediction crystal ball
Along a quiet stretch of central California, the tiny town of Parkfield sits atop one of the most closely watched pieces of rock on Earth. Here, scientists are using the San Andreas Fault as a natural ...
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