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2“...ABSTRACT Glacial earthquakes are slow earthquakes of magnitude M ~5 associated with major calving...”
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4“...Abstract The earthquake of 27 March 1964 in Alaska created a great number of rock avalanches which...”
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6by Baker, Michael G., Aster, Richard C., Wiens, Douglas A., Nyblade, Andrew, Bromirski, Peter D., Gerstoft, Peter, Stephen, Ralph A.“...Abstract Observations of teleseismic earthquakes using broadband seismometers on the Ross Ice Shelf...”
Published in Journal of Glaciology (2020)
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7“...ABSTRACT Glacial earthquakes are caused by large iceberg calving events, which are an important...”
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11by Sergeant, Amandine, Mangeney, Anne, Yastrebov, Vladislav A., Walter, Fabian, Montagner, Jean-Paul, Castelnau, Olivier, Stutzmann, Eléonore, Bonnet, Pauline, Ralaiarisoa, Velotioana Jean-Luc, Bevan, Suzanne, Luckman, Adrian“... by increasing numbers of glacial earthquakes (GEs) at near-grounded glaciers. GEs are caused by calving of km...”
Published in Annals of Glaciology (2019)
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12“...Abstract Micro-earthquakes have been monitored at two locations on Ice Stream Β and one on Ice...”
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15by Vitale, Stefano, Fedele, Lorenzo, Tramparulo, Francesco D’Assisi, Prinzi, Ernesto PaoloGet access
Published in Geological Magazine (2019)
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16“...The incidence of plate-boundary earthquakes across 3 prospective tectonic segments at the Alaska...”
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17“... earthquake struck the center of this lake, providing a unique opportunity to better understand lake ice...”
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18by He, Jianfeng, Zhang, Fang, Lin, Ling, Cai, Minghong, Yang, Haizhen, Wang, Xiangnan“... of the earthquake. The largest wave (84.4 mm) was measured 27 hours after the first arrival. In contrast, the Japan...”
Published in Antarctic Science (2012)
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19by Lliboutry, Louis, Morales Arnao, Benjamín, Pautre, André, Schneider, Bernard“... on the outlets are described, as well as the effects of the big earthquake on 31 May 1970. In the case of Laguna...”
Published in Journal of Glaciology (1977)
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20“...Abstract The “earthquake avalanche” theory was invoked by Tarr and Martin in 1914 to explain...”
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