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Data mining finds more than expected beneath Andean Plateau(图)
data mining more than expected andean plateau
2017/9/5
Seismologists investigating how Earth forms new continental crust have compiled more than 20 years of seismic data from a wide swath of South America’s Andean Plateau and determined that processes the...
Slow Earthquakes Occur Continuously in the Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone
Earthquakes Occur Continuously Alaska-Aleutian Subduction Zone
2017/7/24
Seismologists at the University of California, Riverside studying earthquakes in the seismically and volcanically active Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone have found that “slow earthquakes” are occurrin...
OU Team Details Foreshock Activities Leading Up to Pawnee Earthquake
OU Team Foreshock Activities Pawnee Earthquake
2017/7/24
A University of Oklahoma geophysics professor, Xiaowei Chen, details the foreshock activities leading up to the Pawnee earthquake, and highlights the complicated relationship between seismicity and wa...
Study finds Earth’s magnetic field ‘simpler than we thought’
Earth’s magnetic simpler than we thought
2017/7/24
Scientists have identified patterns in the Earth’s magnetic field that evolve on the order of 1,000 years, providing new insight into how the field works and adding a measure of predictability to chan...
英国上空飘浮奇异“冰棍”(图)
英国 冰棍 地球物理
2017/6/20
散布着“冰棒”的云层听上去像是来自童话故事。不过,这一现象已在英国和北大西洋的云系中被发现。
2016年9月,科学家在经过东北大西洋上空的研究飞行中看到了这些稀奇的冰构造(形状像一根末端有着球形头的棍)大量聚集。此前,该现象还于2009年1月在英国西南部被观察到。来自曼彻斯特大学的Stavros Keppas及其同事在日前出版的《地球物理研究快报》上发表了来自两次飞行的研究结果。
水重量变化触发美加州地震
水重量 美加州地震
2017/6/20
水有力地塑造了美国加利福尼亚州——厄尔尼诺带来的降雨使该州洪水泛滥,严重的干旱则将其蒸干。如今,一项最新研究表明,水或许还扮演了另一重角色:触发地震。
刚从加州大学伯克利分校博士毕业的地球物理学家Christopher Johnson和同事收集了来自由661个散布在加州的GPS传感器构成的网络的数据。这些组件敏感到足以探测出水的重量、地下水开采、潮汐和其他因素导致地面何时上升或下降了几毫米。随后...
Slow earthquakes in ocean subduction zones shed light on tsunami risk
Slow earthquakes ocean subduction zones tsunami risk
2017/7/21
Understanding "slow-slip" earthquakes on the seafloor -- seismic events that occur over a period of days or weeks -- is giving researchers new insights into undersea earthquakes and the subsequent cre...
Japanese slow earthquakes could shed light on tsunami generation
Japanese earthquakes tsunami generation
2017/7/21
Understanding slow-slip earthquakes in subduction zone areas may help researchers understand large earthquakes and the creation of tsunamis, according to an international team of researchers that used...
Seasonal rain and snow trigger small quakes on California faults(图)
Seasonal rain snow small quakes California faults
2017/7/21
California’s winter rains and snow depress the Sierra Nevada and Coast Ranges, which then rebound during the summer, changing the stress on the state’s earthquake faults and causing seasonal upticks i...
Supercomputing helps researchers understand Earth's interior
Supercomputing researchers Earth's interior
2017/7/20
Contrary to posters you may have seen hanging on the walls in science class, Lijun Liu, professor of geology at Illinois, knows that Earth’s interior is not like an onion.While most textbook...
Rice U.’s Yellow River formula addresses flood risk,sustainability
Rice U.’s Yellow River flood risk sustainability
2017/7/20
U.S. and Chinese geologists studying China’s Yellow River have created a new tool that could help Chinese officials better predict and prevent the river’s all-too-frequent floods, which threaten as ma...
Earthquakes Can Make Thrust Faults Open Violently and Snap Shut
Earthquakes Faults Open Violently Snap Shut
2017/7/19
It is a common trope in disaster movies: an earthquake strikes, causing the ground to rip open and swallow people and cars whole. The gaping earth might make for cinematic drama, but earthquake scient...
华东师范大学生态与环境科学学院夏建阳教授、美国俄克拉荷马大学骆亦其教授和阿拉斯加大学David McGuire教授课题组合作的研究评估了十个国际主流陆面模式对北半球冻土区碳循环的模拟情况。该研究发现,当前的全球碳循环模型对冻土区生态系统的净碳输入(即净初级生产力)的模拟存在巨大不确定性。
Researchers Gain Insight Into a Physical Phenomenon That Leads to Earthquakes
Researchers Physical Phenomenon Earthquakes
2017/3/14
Scientists have gotten better at predicting where earthquakes will occur, but they’re still in the dark about when they will strike and how devastating they will be.In the search for clues that will h...
Experiments call origin of Earth's iron into question
Experiments call origin Earth's iron
2017/3/14
New research from The University of Texas at Austin reveals that the Earth’s unique iron composition isn’t linked to the formation of the planet’s core, calling into question a prevailing theory about...