- A
microearthquake (or microquake) is a very low-intensity
earthquake that is 2.0 or less in magnitude. They are very
rarely felt
beyond 8 km (5 mi) from...
- ISBN 978-0-309-06562-7.
Retrieved 29
November 2010. Kayal, J.R. (2008).
Microearthquake seismology and
seismotectonics of
South Asia. Springer. p. 15. ISBN 978-1-4020-8179-8...
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Average frequency of
occurrence globally (estimated) 1.0–1.9
Micro I
Microearthquakes, not felt.
Recorded by seismographs. Continual/several
million per...
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March 2006. The
precursory phase began as a slow,
steady increase in
microearthquake activity beneath the
volcano on
April 30, 2005. An
earlier swarm in...
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Analysis of
Digital Waveform Data from the USGS
Central California Microearthquake Network".
Observatory seismology: an
anniversary symposium on the occasion...
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Begin Z.B.;
Steinitz G. (2005). "Temporal and
spatial variations of
microearthquake activity along the Dead Sea Fault, 1984–2004".
Israel Journal of Earth...
- some in the city. The U.S.
Geological Survey detected a 1.5
magnitude microearthquake nearby on
March 21 that
geophysicists said
might have
produced the...
- ISBN 978-0-12-440652-0 Hjaltadóttir S., 2010, "Use of
relatively located microearthquakes to map
fault patterns and
estimate the
thickness of the
brittle crust...
- John E. (1989) "A
Comparison of the 1981, 1982, 1986, and 1987–1988
Microearthquake Swarms at Moodus, Connecticut"
Seismological Research Letters 60: pp...
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probe was a
patch of
fault known to
generate sequences of
repeating microearthquakes of
around magnitude 1.0. The
drilling was
completed in the midyear...