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LFE | Learning from Earthquakes | |
USLE | Unified Scaling Law for Earthquakes | |
GLA10 | Geophysics Luminous Aurora-like Phenomena: Auroras Correlated with Earthquakes | |
GNFE | Global Network for the Forecasting of Earthquakes | |
AIVE | Automatic Intelligence Vibrating Earthquakes. | |
PAGER | Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response | |
PAGER | Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Re | |
EWF | Earthquakes Without Frontiers | |
VLFE | Very low frequency earthquakes |
What does earthquakes mean?
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- An earthquake (also known as a quake, tremor or temblor) is the shaking of the surface of the Earth resulting from a sudden release of energy in the Earth's lithosphere that creates seismic waves. Earthquakes can range in intensity, from those that are so weak that they cannot be felt, to those violent enough to propel objects and people into the air, damage critical infrastructure, and wreak destruction across entire cities. The seismic activity of an area is the frequency, type, and size of earthquakes experienced over a particular time. The seismicity at a particular location in the Earth is the average rate of seismic energy release per unit volume. The word tremor is also used for non-earthquake seismic rumbling. At the Earth's surface, earthquakes manifest themselves by shaking and displacing or disrupting the ground. When the epicenter of a large earthquake is located offshore, the seabed may be displaced sufficiently to cause a tsunami. Earthquakes can also trigger landslides. In its most general sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event—whether natural or caused by humans—that generates seismic waves. Earthquakes are caused mostly by rupture of geological faults but also by other events such as volcanic activity, landslides, mine blasts, and nuclear tests. An earthquake's point of initial rupture is called its hypocenter or focus. The epicenter is the point at ground level directly above the hypocenter.
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