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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2013
Seismological Research Letters (2013) 84 (3): 532–535.
...Ingrid Hunstad; Antonella Marsili; Paolo Casale; Massimiliano Vallocchia; Pierfrancesco Burrato “Seismic Waves and Sound Waves: From Earthquakes to Music” is a 2‐hour interactive program that we use to present seismology in an approachable way. It is intended to give the audience an in‐depth...
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Published: 01 May 2010
Seismological Research Letters (2010) 81 (3): 526–529.
... are probably related to the changing distance of the train moving past the borehole geophone. During the first hour after the start of the game several short-lived events of less than one minute each share the sharp initiation character of the interpreted “musical band” event but the trailing character...
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Journal Article
Published: 13 March 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (4): 2179–2194.
...Gabrielle Tepp; Igor Stubailo; Monica Kohler; Richard Guy; Yousef Bozorgnia Abstract Large music festivals and stadium concerts are known to produce unique vibration signals that resemble harmonic tremor, particularly at frequencies around 1–10 Hz. This study investigates the seismic signals...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2008
Seismological Research Letters (2008) 79 (4): 546–553.
... an unusual anthropogenic source of seismic tremor, generated at an interface between music and seismology: an electronic dance music festival. Music festivals, popular in the summer months across the United Kingdom, provide a meeting point for thousands of enthusiasts to listen to live music. Many...
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Journal Article
Published: 21 July 2021
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (6): 3668–3681.
... is the coexistence of transient signal swarms and long‐lasting volcanic tremor signals. Separating transient events from volcanic tremors can, therefore, contribute to improving upon our understanding of the underlying physical processes. Exploiting the idea of harmonic–percussive separation in musical signal...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2015
Seismological Research Letters (2015) 86 (3): 1006–1008.
... on the beast scale as the 2011 original event. Rapid data acquisition and web‐based, real‐time seismogram displays allowed a viewer to anticipate a successful play before it would be seen on live television (which was delayed about 15 s from real time). This was all fun stuff for many, with the PNSN webservers...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (4): 810–811.
... to the smaller beetles and ants! My father was a minister, active in progressive social projects, providing a wonderful environment to foster free thinking. Meanwhile, my mother, a music instructor, took me to museums and historical sites, or we would wander through fields looking for arrowheads and other...
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Journal: Geophysics
Published: 15 February 2022
Geophysics (2022) 87 (2): D67–D81.
... matrix with singular values close to zero. Eigenvectors U n and V n , corresponding to Λ n , span the noise subspace ( Gelius et al., 2013 ). Because we consider well-aligned events in the window-steered MUSIC approach, apart from a common bulk delay, each vector...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2006
Rocky Mountain Geology (2006) 41 (2): 79–116.
... of the Yavapai province were accreted to the Laurentian margin between 1.78 and 1.70 Ga along a belt stretching from Colorado to Arizona and New Mexico. The final collisional phase of this long-lived, progressive orogenic event occurred between ca. 1.71 and 1.70 Ga ( Karlstrom and Bowring, 1988...
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Journal Article
Published: 08 December 2022
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2023) 56 (1): qjegh2022-108.
... evenings when we gathered in the sitting room before a delicious Sheila dinner – and were allowed a gin and tonic – and listened to Silas's choice of music on the record player. Peter Warlock songs and Beethoven piano sonatas entered my life there. Silas Glossop lived for almost all the twentieth...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2005
Seismological Research Letters (2005) 76 (3): 344–355.
...., 2002 ; Del Pezzo et al., 2004 , and references therein). In Figure 1 we summarize from Del Pezzo et al. ( 2004 ) the distribution of seismic stations and the spatial distribution of earthquakes. The earthquakes shown in these figures are all clearly classified as shallow volcanotectonic events...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2006
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (2006) 54 (2): 188–189.
... © The Society of Canadian Petroleum Geologists 2006 J ohn H ogg M arty H ewitt The CSPG President’s Award is our Society’s highest service award and is generally bestowed on one or more individuals for the critical role they have played in staging a hallmark event...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2023
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2023) 99 (5): 595–598.
... April 1926 at Ernakulum in an enlightened orthodox family along with five sisters. His father T.M. Mahalingam Iyer was a famous lawyer in the twin cities of Cochin and Ernakulam and was also Head of the Bar Council there. T.M. Mahalinga Iyer, was a born child prodigy in Carnatic music who instilled...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 February 2010
Elements (2010) 6 (1): 43–46.
... in the context of punctuational events. Consequently, the introduction of new types or kinds in complex systems is not a steady process through time. Extinction Extinction, the disappearance of some types or kinds, is a recurrent feature of complex systems. Short-lived radionuclides, such as 26 Al (half...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 February 2022
Elements (2022) 18 (1): 70–71.
... like a hand. In the Ordovician, the seas may have seemed interesting for fishing, but the most important event that began to expand was the emergence of plants and mold on the land. Life still flourished in the serene waters and marine parents probably cautioned their sons and their daughters, Kids...
Journal Article
Journal: GSA Bulletin
Published: 01 July 2015
GSA Bulletin (2015) 127 (7-8): 1135–1152.
... the region related to Basin and Range extension ( Miller and Rytuba, 2007 ). Whereas the geologic history outlined here offers an overview of the complex tectonic and magmatic events that have affected the Mojave Province as a whole, relatively little geologic research has been conducted in the Music...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2009
Seismological Research Letters (2009) 80 (6): 938–939.
... was born and raised in Los Angeles, earning his first bachelor's degree from UCLA in psychology during a time when music was in the air. On graduating in 1970, he began a short but lively musical career, playing in rock and jazz bands from San Francisco to Israel. He returned to the University...
Journal Article
Journal: Elements
Published: 01 August 2022
Elements (2022) 18 (4): 281.
... Copyright © 2022 by the Mineralogical Society of America 2022 Mineralogical Society of America The readers has free access to the “free” material but MSA holds the rights MEETING REPORT GEOMINKÖLN 2022 MEETING REPORT After two years of online conferences and hybrid events, in which...
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Journal: Elements
Published: 01 December 2021
Elements (2021) 17 (6): 423.
... speech by Manolo. The current pandemic situation meant that the event was simple but very moving. The Spanish Mineralogical Society deeply thanks Professor Manuel Prieto for agreeing to accept the appointment as Honorary Member, and we encourage him to continue with his great passions of music...
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Journal: The Leading Edge
Published: 01 February 2016
The Leading Edge (2016) 35 (2): 170–175.
..., and food. Each luncheon featured a performance of regional live music during the meal and a speaker from that respective region who spoke on relevant topics. For the Latin American luncheon, a classical acoustic guitarist performed, and Paul Mann gave a presentation on “Basin framework and modeling...
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