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  • Seismic attribute
  • Quantity derived from seismic data

    In reflection seismology, a seismic attribute is a quantity extracted or derived from seismic data that can be analysed in order to enhance information

    Seismic attribute

    Seismic_attribute

  • Reflection seismology
  • Exploration of subsurface properties with seismology

    reflected seismic waves. The method requires a controlled seismic source of energy, such as dynamite or Tovex blast, a specialized air gun or a seismic vibrator

    Reflection seismology

    Reflection seismology

    Reflection_seismology

  • Seismic inversion
  • Geophysical process

    and stratigraphic interpretations than can be obtained from seismic (or seismic attribute) interpretation. In many geological environments acoustic impedance

    Seismic inversion

    Seismic_inversion

  • Bright spot
  • Spike in a seismic attribute, often indicating hydrocarbons

    In reflection seismology, a bright spot is a local high amplitude seismic attribute anomaly that can indicate the presence of hydrocarbons and is therefore

    Bright spot

    Bright_spot

  • Flat spot (reflection seismology)
  • spot is a seismic attribute anomaly that appears as a horizontal reflector cutting across the stratigraphy elsewhere present on the seismic image. Its

    Flat spot (reflection seismology)

    Flat spot (reflection seismology)

    Flat_spot_(reflection_seismology)

  • Polarity reversal (seismology)
  • Drastic change in a seismic attribute, indicative of hydrocarbons

    seismology, a polarity reversal or phase change is a local amplitude seismic attribute anomaly that can indicate the presence of hydrocarbons and is therefore

    Polarity reversal (seismology)

    Polarity_reversal_(seismology)

  • Earthquake
  • Sudden movement of the Earth's crust

    seismic energy released per unit volume. In its most general sense, the word earthquake is used to describe any seismic event that generates seismic waves

    Earthquake

    Earthquake

    Earthquake

  • Induced seismicity
  • Minor earthquakes and tremors caused by human activity

    consequently seismic activity was almost non-existent. On August 1, 1975, a magnitude 6.1 earthquake at Oroville, California, was attributed to seismicity from

    Induced seismicity

    Induced_seismicity

  • New Madrid seismic zone
  • Major seismic zone in the southern and midwestern United States

    The New Madrid seismic zone (NMSZ), sometimes called the New Madrid fault line (or fault zone or fault system), is a major seismic zone and a prolific

    New Madrid seismic zone

    New Madrid seismic zone

    New_Madrid_seismic_zone

  • Hydrocarbon indicator
  • Anomalous seismic attribute due to the presence of a petroleum reservoir

    indicator (HCI) or direct hydrocarbon indicator (DHI) is an anomalous seismic attribute value or pattern that could be explained by the presence of hydrocarbons

    Hydrocarbon indicator

    Hydrocarbon indicator

    Hydrocarbon_indicator

  • Reservoir modeling
  • Computer modelling of a petroleum reservoir

    rock properties in the inter-well space using seismic inversion attributes such as impedance. Seismic surveys measure acoustic impedance contrasts between

    Reservoir modeling

    Reservoir modeling

    Reservoir_modeling

  • Amplitude versus offset
  • Relation between seismic amplitude and wave travel distance

    offset is the general term for referring to the dependency of the seismic attribute, amplitude, with the distance between the source and receiver (the

    Amplitude versus offset

    Amplitude versus offset

    Amplitude_versus_offset

  • Anelastic attenuation factor
  • resulting in the loss of signal resolution as the seismic wave propagates. Quantitative seismic attribute analysis of amplitude versus offset effects is

    Anelastic attenuation factor

    Anelastic_attenuation_factor

  • Dim spot
  • Downward spike in a seismic attribute, often indicative of hydrocarbons

    In reflection seismology, a dim spot is a local low-amplitude seismic attribute anomaly that can indicate the presence of hydrocarbons and is therefore

    Dim spot

    Dim_spot

  • Earthquake engineering
  • Study of earthquake-resistant structures

    make such structures more resistant to earthquakes. An earthquake (or seismic) engineer aims to construct structures that will not be damaged in minor

    Earthquake engineering

    Earthquake_engineering

  • Tsunami
  • Series of water waves

    oceanographers. The term seismic sea wave is also used to refer to the phenomenon because the waves most often are generated by seismic activity such as earthquakes

    Tsunami

    Tsunami

    Tsunami

  • Seismic trace
  • attributes such as the complex amplitude, phase, instantaneous phase and instantaneous frequency. Barnes, A.E. (2007). "A tutorial on complex seismic

    Seismic trace

    Seismic_trace

  • Autocorrelation
  • Correlation of a signal with a time-shifted copy of itself, as a function of shift

    geophysics) it can be used to compute an autocorrelation seismic attribute, out of a 3D seismic survey of the underground. In medical ultrasound imaging

    Autocorrelation

    Autocorrelation

    Autocorrelation

  • Induced seismicity in Canada
  • Induced seismicity has been documented in Canada since 1970. Many publications differentiate these events from natural earthquakes and attribute them to

    Induced seismicity in Canada

    Induced_seismicity_in_Canada

  • Nigel Anstey
  • British geophysicist (born 1927)

    differences. The use of attribute overlays is standard practice today. In 1975, he was awarded a patent for the basic VSP (vertical seismic profile). Since 1975

    Nigel Anstey

    Nigel_Anstey

  • Earthquake light
  • Reported luminous phenomenon associated with earthquakes

    rock-stress ionization models; other reported lights have been attributed to non-seismic causes such as lightning, arcing power lines, or power-grid disturbances

    Earthquake light

    Earthquake light

    Earthquake_light

  • Inge Lehmann
  • Danish seismologist (1888–1993)

    molten outer core of the Earth. She also discovered the seismic discontinuity in the speed of seismic waves at depths between 190 and 250 km, which is named

    Inge Lehmann

    Inge Lehmann

    Inge_Lehmann

  • Inner core super-rotation
  • Concept in geodynamics

    of inner core surface also provided an explanation to the seismic evidence that was attributed to the hypothesis of inner core super-rotations. Recent studies

    Inner core super-rotation

    Inner core super-rotation

    Inner_core_super-rotation

  • Seismic velocity structure
  • Seismic wave velocity variation

    Seismic velocity structure is the distribution and variation of seismic wave speeds within Earth's and other planetary bodies' subsurface. It is reflective

    Seismic velocity structure

    Seismic velocity structure

    Seismic_velocity_structure

  • Seismic tomography
  • Imaging technique used in seismology

    Seismic tomography or seismotomography is a technique for imaging the subsurface of the Earth using seismic waves. The properties of seismic waves are

    Seismic tomography

    Seismic tomography

    Seismic_tomography

  • Petroleum geology
  • Field in geology

    [citation needed] Modern advances in seismic data acquisition and processing have meant that seismic attributes of subsurface rocks are readily available

    Petroleum geology

    Petroleum_geology

  • Seismic risk in Malta
  • particularly violent earthquake of 12 October 1856. Certain seismic registers attribute it with a magnitude of 8.2. It claimed numerous victims in Crete

    Seismic risk in Malta

    Seismic_risk_in_Malta

  • Shadow zone
  • Area not reached by seismic waves from an earthquake

    the abrupt change in seismic velocities of the P waves and disappearance of S waves at the core-mantle boundary. Gutenberg attributed this due to a solid

    Shadow zone

    Shadow zone

    Shadow_zone

  • Epicenter
  • Point on the Earth's surface that is directly above the hypocenter in an earthquake

    are many, forming a seismic array. The emphasis is on precision since much can be learned about the fault mechanics and seismic hazard, if the locations

    Epicenter

    Epicenter

    Epicenter

  • 1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes
  • Series of earthquakes during 1811–1812 impacting on Missouri, USA

    the Rocky Mountains in recorded history. The earthquakes, as well as the seismic zone of their occurrence, were named for the Mississippi River town of

    1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes

    1811–1812 New Madrid earthquakes

    1811–1812_New_Madrid_earthquakes

  • Wadati–Benioff zone
  • Planar zone of seismicity corresponding with the down-going slab

    (also Benioff–Wadati zone or Benioff zone or Benioff seismic zone) is a planar zone of seismicity corresponding with the down-going slab in a subduction

    Wadati–Benioff zone

    Wadati–Benioff zone

    Wadati–Benioff_zone

  • Earthquake prediction
  • Branch of geophysics, primarily seismology

    such gases prior to a major earthquake; this has been attributed to release due to pre-seismic stress or fracturing of the rock. One of these gases is

    Earthquake prediction

    Earthquake_prediction

  • Active Seismic Experiment
  • Geophysical experiment carried out at the Moon surface by Apollo missions

    Active Seismic Experiment (ASE) was carried on Apollo 14 and Apollo 16 as part of the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package (ALSEP). ASE used a thumper

    Active Seismic Experiment

    Active Seismic Experiment

    Active_Seismic_Experiment

  • 2010 Mount Meager landslide
  • 2010 landslide in British Columbia, Canada

    remote and uninhabited location. The landslide was large enough to send seismic waves more than 2,000 km (1,200 mi) away into the neighbouring U.S. states

    2010 Mount Meager landslide

    2010 Mount Meager landslide

    2010_Mount_Meager_landslide

  • Extraction of petroleum
  • Removal of petroleum from the earth

    under high pressure. Petroleum is mostly recovered from oil drilling. Seismic surveys and other methods are used to locate oil reservoirs. Oil rigs and

    Extraction of petroleum

    Extraction of petroleum

    Extraction_of_petroleum

  • Wave
  • Dynamic disturbance in a medium or field

    that propagate through the medium. Other examples of mechanical waves are seismic waves, gravity waves, surface waves and string vibrations. In an electromagnetic

    Wave

    Wave

    Wave

  • Rose Canyon Fault
  • Seismic fault in Southern California

    Fault has little associated historic seismicity, however a magnitude 6–6.5 earthquake in 1862 is often attributed to it. The shock was assigned a Modified

    Rose Canyon Fault

    Rose Canyon Fault

    Rose_Canyon_Fault

  • IRAP RMS Suite
  • RMS 2012 was released in March 2012 and came with new seismic inversion, seismic attributes, and field planning capabilities to help operators generate

    IRAP RMS Suite

    IRAP_RMS_Suite

  • Harmonic tremor
  • Sustained ground vibration associated with underground movement of magma or volcanic gas

    ocean acoustic and solid Earth seismic wavefields. The source process of iceberg harmonic tremor has been attributed to highly repetitive quasi-periodic

    Harmonic tremor

    Harmonic tremor

    Harmonic_tremor

  • Dead Hand
  • Cold War-era nuclear weapons control system

    command posts and individual silos if a nuclear strike is detected by seismic, light, radioactivity, and pressure sensors even with the commanding elements

    Dead Hand

    Dead_Hand

  • 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake
  • Major earthquake in Northern California

    1906 San Francisco earthquake (to the degree that it was designated a seismic gap) until two moderate foreshocks occurred in June 1988 and again in August

    1989 Loma Prieta earthquake

    1989 Loma Prieta earthquake

    1989_Loma_Prieta_earthquake

  • 2026 Senedd election
  • General election held in Wales on 7 May 2026

    any political party. The 2026 vote is correspondingly considered to be seismic for Welsh politics and was touted as the "most consequential Senedd election

    2026 Senedd election

    2026 Senedd election

    2026_Senedd_election

  • Soil-structure interaction
  • ground and the type of structure. This is especially applicable to areas of seismic activity. Various combinations of soil and structure can either amplify

    Soil-structure interaction

    Soil-structure_interaction

  • Facies
  • Body of rock with specified characteristic

    observable attribute of rocks (such as their overall appearance, composition, or condition of formation) and the changes that may occur in those attributes over

    Facies

    Facies

    Facies

  • Project Mogul
  • US surveillance project from 1947 to 1949

    bomb tests. While successful, the balloon method was soon superseded by seismic detectors. In popular culture, the legacy of Project Mogul has been the

    Project Mogul

    Project Mogul

    Project_Mogul

  • Bloop
  • Underwater sound detected in 1997 from a non-tectonic cryoseism (ice quake)

    hydrophone array, a system of hydrophones primarily used to monitor undersea seismicity, ice noise, and marine mammal population and migration. This is a stand-alone

    Bloop

    Bloop

    Bloop

  • 2024 Noto earthquake
  • Earthquake in Japan

    Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan. The reverse-faulting shock achieved a maximum JMA seismic intensity of Shindo 7 and Modified Mercalli intensity of X–XI (Extreme)

    2024 Noto earthquake

    2024 Noto earthquake

    2024_Noto_earthquake

  • Geophone
  • Recording device in geology

    The deviation of this measured voltage from the base line is called the seismic response and is analyzed for structure of the Earth. The term geophone

    Geophone

    Geophone

  • VAN method
  • Claimed earthquake prediction method

    proposed to explain SES: Stress-related phenomena: Seismic electric signals are perhaps attributed to the piezoelectric behaviour of some minerals, especially

    VAN method

    VAN_method

  • 1994 Northridge earthquake
  • Earthquake in Los Angeles, California

    these faults are buried structures and only a handful reach the surface. Seismic observatories recorded 3,000 aftershocks greater than magnitude 1.5 in

    1994 Northridge earthquake

    1994 Northridge earthquake

    1994_Northridge_earthquake

  • Low-velocity zone
  • Seismic zone (geology)

    asthenosphere in the upper mantle. It is characterized by unusually low seismic shear wave velocity compared to the surrounding depth intervals. This range

    Low-velocity zone

    Low-velocity zone

    Low-velocity_zone

  • Puente Hills Fault
  • Geological fault in California, United States

    The Puente Hills Thrust Fault System was identified on a collection of seismic reflection profiles that were acquired for the petroleum industry. The

    Puente Hills Fault

    Puente Hills Fault

    Puente_Hills_Fault

  • Nankai Trough
  • Trough off the coast of Japan

    making one of Earth's best examples of accretionary wedge. Furthermore, seismic reflection studies have revealed the presence of basement highs that are

    Nankai Trough

    Nankai Trough

    Nankai_Trough

  • 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes
  • Major earthquakes in the Turkey–Syria border region

    were more than 30,000 aftershocks in the three months that followed. The seismic sequence was the result of shallow strike-slip faulting along segments

    2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes

    2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes

    2023_Turkey–Syria_earthquakes

  • Taiwan
  • Country in East Asia

    parallel inland Longitudinal Valley of Taiwan, respectively. The major seismic faults in Taiwan correspond to the various suture zones between the various

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

    Taiwan

  • Upsweep
  • Unexplained underwater sound

    low-level seismic activity and detection of volcanic activity along the northeast Pacific spreading centers. Researchers initially attributed the sound

    Upsweep

    Upsweep

    Upsweep

  • List of megathrust earthquakes
  • Megathrust earthquakes are large seismic events that take place along convergent plate boundaries, particularly at subduction zones. Examples of subduction

    List of megathrust earthquakes

    List of megathrust earthquakes

    List_of_megathrust_earthquakes

  • Hurricane Fault
  • Geologic formation in Arizona and Utah, United States

    The Hurricane Fault is an intracrustal seismic fault that runs along the boundary between the Colorado Plateau block and the Basin and Range geologic

    Hurricane Fault

    Hurricane Fault

    Hurricane_Fault

  • 2026 Gorton and Denton by-election
  • UK parliamentary by-election

    to be overturned at a by-election. Commentators described the result as seismic and historic, showing the rise of newer parties in British politics, and

    2026 Gorton and Denton by-election

    2026 Gorton and Denton by-election

    2026_Gorton_and_Denton_by-election

  • 1829 Torrevieja earthquake
  • Earthquake in Spain

    along the Segura River valley was attributed to "site effects", where softer river sediments amplified the seismic waves compared to the surrounding rocky

    1829 Torrevieja earthquake

    1829_Torrevieja_earthquake

  • 2025 Blatten glacier collapse
  • Natural disaster in Switzerland

    was preceded by progressive seismic precursors, which were detected through unsupervised machine learning analysis of seismic data. Since around 2019, and

    2025 Blatten glacier collapse

    2025 Blatten glacier collapse

    2025_Blatten_glacier_collapse

  • 1883 eruption of Krakatoa
  • Large volcanic eruption in the Sunda Strait

    worldwide in the days and weeks after the volcano's eruption. Additional seismic activity was reported until February 1884, but any reports after October

    1883 eruption of Krakatoa

    1883 eruption of Krakatoa

    1883_eruption_of_Krakatoa

  • List of earthquakes in Texas
  • between 2008 and 2016. The regions within the state with the greatest seismic hazard include West Texas, the Texas Panhandle, North Texas, and South

    List of earthquakes in Texas

    List of earthquakes in Texas

    List_of_earthquakes_in_Texas

  • Paleoseismology
  • Study of earthquakes that happened in the past

    geologic sediments and rocks. It is used to supplement seismic monitoring to calculate seismic hazard. Paleoseismology is usually restricted to geologic

    Paleoseismology

    Paleoseismology

    Paleoseismology

  • 2025 Cebu earthquake
  • Magnitude 6.9 earthquake in the Philippines

    including ones recorded in 2012 and 2013. Cebu was not known to be as seismically active as other regions in central Philippines as there were barely any

    2025 Cebu earthquake

    2025 Cebu earthquake

    2025_Cebu_earthquake

  • Impact of the Eras Tour
  • Cultural influence of Taylor Swift's sixth concert tour

    in the area caused seismic activity equivalent to a 2.3-magnitude earthquake, nicknamed the "Swift Quake". It was mostly attributed to the concert attendees

    Impact of the Eras Tour

    Impact of the Eras Tour

    Impact_of_the_Eras_Tour

  • Philippines and the Spratly Islands
  • Philippine policies, actions and history in the Spratly Islands

    The Joint Marine Seismic Undertaking (JMSU) is a tripartite agreement between the Philippines, China and Vietnam to conduct seismic exploration in an

    Philippines and the Spratly Islands

    Philippines and the Spratly Islands

    Philippines_and_the_Spratly_Islands

  • 1356 Basel earthquake
  • 6.0–7.1 MW earthquake in Switzerland

    and castles within a 30 km (19 mi) radius of Basel were destroyed. The seismic crisis lasted a year. The modeling of the macroseismic data suggests that

    1356 Basel earthquake

    1356 Basel earthquake

    1356_Basel_earthquake

  • Apollo 17
  • Sixth and most recent crewed Moon landing

    the lunar atmosphere is made up of, a Lunar Seismic Profiling Experiment (LSPE), to detect nearby seismic activity, and a Lunar Ejecta and Meteorites

    Apollo 17

    Apollo 17

    Apollo_17

  • 2025 Myanmar earthquake
  • Earthquake impacting Myanmar and Thailand

    construction site in Bangkok, whose shallow geology makes it more vulnerable to seismic waves from far away. Authorities in both Myanmar and Thailand declared

    2025 Myanmar earthquake

    2025 Myanmar earthquake

    2025_Myanmar_earthquake

  • Arrest of Rodrigo Duterte
  • 2025 arrest of former Philippine president

    surrender to the ICC as remarkably quick and trouble-free, as well as a "seismic" precedent-setting event that could inform how other criminally charged

    Arrest of Rodrigo Duterte

    Arrest of Rodrigo Duterte

    Arrest_of_Rodrigo_Duterte

  • 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami
  • megathrust events in subduction zones. Their seismic moments can account for a significant fraction of the global seismic moment across century-scale periods.

    2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

    2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami

    2004_Indian_Ocean_earthquake_and_tsunami

  • Mantle plume
  • Upwelling of abnormally hot rock within Earth's mantle

    sophisticated approaches must be taken. Seismic anomalies are identified by mapping variations in wave speed as seismic waves travel through Earth. A hot mantle

    Mantle plume

    Mantle plume

    Mantle_plume

  • Aseismic creep
  • Surface displacement along a geological fault without earthquakes occurring

    frictional reaction of geologic materials can explain the transition from seismic to aseismic deformation with depth. Friction along faults can cause sudden

    Aseismic creep

    Aseismic creep

    Aseismic_creep

  • 1979 Imperial Valley earthquake
  • Earthquake

    sensors in May 1976 was based on its size, structural attributes, and location in a seismically active area. Unusually detailed structural analysis was

    1979 Imperial Valley earthquake

    1979_Imperial_Valley_earthquake

  • Earth's mantle
  • Layer of silicate rock

    post-perovskite. Seismic images of Earth's interior have revealed in the lowermost mantle two continent-sized anomalies with low seismic velocities. These

    Earth's mantle

    Earth's mantle

    Earth's_mantle

  • List of tsunamis
  • which are sorted by the date and location that they occurred. Because of seismic and volcanic activity associated with tectonic plate boundaries along the

    List of tsunamis

    List of tsunamis

    List_of_tsunamis

  • 2014–2015 eruption of Bárðarbunga
  • Icelandic volcano eruption

    the lava field of Holuhraun northeast of the Bárðarbunga caldera proper. Seismic activity surrounding the Bárðarbunga volcano gradually increased from 2007

    2014–2015 eruption of Bárðarbunga

    2014–2015 eruption of Bárðarbunga

    2014–2015_eruption_of_Bárðarbunga

  • List of Mayday episodes
  • portal Television portal Blueprint for Disaster Seconds From Disaster Seismic Seconds Survival in the Sky, known as Black Box in the UK Why Planes Crash

    List of Mayday episodes

    List_of_Mayday_episodes

  • 2026 Iranian strikes on Qatar
  • "Atlantic LNG rates set a new record this week as markets experienced 'seismic shocks'". LNG Prime. 6 March 2026. Atlantic LNG shipping rates rose by

    2026 Iranian strikes on Qatar

    2026 Iranian strikes on Qatar

    2026_Iranian_strikes_on_Qatar

  • 2023–2025 Sundhnúkur eruptions
  • Volcanic eruptions in Iceland

    American tectonic plates meet. However, the 2023 seismic swarm was unusually extensive and has been attributed to a roughly 15 km (9.3 mi) magmatic intrusion

    2023–2025 Sundhnúkur eruptions

    2023–2025 Sundhnúkur eruptions

    2023–2025_Sundhnúkur_eruptions

  • Transbay Tube
  • Underwater rail tunnel under San Francisco Bay

    proposal called for building on bay mud, which anticipated some of the seismic design aspects of the finished Transbay Tube, and was estimated to cost

    Transbay Tube

    Transbay Tube

    Transbay_Tube

  • Asthenosphere
  • Highly viscous, ductile, and mechanically weak region of Earth's mantle

    depth of about 700 kilometers (430 mi). The LVZ also has a high seismic attenuation (seismic waves moving through the asthenosphere lose energy) and significant

    Asthenosphere

    Asthenosphere

    Asthenosphere

  • Earth's outer core
  • Fluid layer between Earth's solid inner core and its mantle

    Evidence for a fluid outer core includes seismology which shows that seismic shear-waves are not transmitted through the outer core. Although having

    Earth's outer core

    Earth's outer core

    Earth's_outer_core

  • 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
  • Megathrust earthquake off Japan's east coast

    If harnessed, the seismic energy from this earthquake would power a city the size of Los Angeles for an entire year. The seismic moment (M0), which represents

    2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

    2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami

    2011_Tōhoku_earthquake_and_tsunami

  • List of spacecraft intentionally crashed into extraterrestrial bodies
  • List of deliberate crash landings on extraterrestrial bodies

    the Apollo space program were intentionally crashed on the Moon to aid seismic research, and four of the ascent stages of Apollo Lunar Modules were intentionally

    List of spacecraft intentionally crashed into extraterrestrial bodies

    List of spacecraft intentionally crashed into extraterrestrial bodies

    List_of_spacecraft_intentionally_crashed_into_extraterrestrial_bodies

  • UCERF3
  • 2015 US Geological Survey earthquake forecast for California

    that can be expected during a given period (seismic hazard), and of the threat to the built environment (seismic risk). This information is used to inform

    UCERF3

    UCERF3

    UCERF3

  • Neftegorsk, Sakhalin Oblast
  • Ghost town in Sakhalin Oblast, Russia

    been built with low-quality concrete and were not designed to withstand seismic activity.Matthew Brezezinski gives an account in his book Casino Moscow:

    Neftegorsk, Sakhalin Oblast

    Neftegorsk,_Sakhalin_Oblast

  • Microseism
  • Faint earth tremor caused by natural phenomena

    name. The term is most commonly used to refer to the dominant background seismic and electromagnetic noise signals on Earth, which are caused by water waves

    Microseism

    Microseism

  • Madhu-Kaitabha
  • Asuras in Hindu mythology

    Madhu, imbued with the attribute of tamas (darkness). The other drop was hard, and from it was born Kaiṭabha, imbued with the attribute of rajas (activity)

    Madhu-Kaitabha

    Madhu-Kaitabha

    Madhu-Kaitabha

  • Mount Rainier
  • Stratovolcano in the U.S. state of Washington

    Retrieved March 22, 2024. The Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (December 7, 2006). "Mount Rainier Seismicity Information". Archived from the original on

    Mount Rainier

    Mount Rainier

    Mount_Rainier

  • Deep-focus earthquake
  • Earthquake with a hypocenter depth exceeding 300 km

    less likely to produce seismic wave motion with energy concentrated at the surface. The path of deep-focus earthquake seismic waves from focus to recording

    Deep-focus earthquake

    Deep-focus earthquake

    Deep-focus_earthquake

  • Eastern margin of the Sea of Japan
  • Plate boundary between the Amurian and Okhotsk plates in East Asia

    boundary between the Amurian and Okhotsk plates. This geological zone is seismically active and has been the source of destructive tsunamis. The feature runs

    Eastern margin of the Sea of Japan

    Eastern margin of the Sea of Japan

    Eastern_margin_of_the_Sea_of_Japan

  • Golden Gate Bridge
  • Bridge in the San Francisco Bay Area

    structures led to a program to retrofit the Golden Gate to better resist seismic events. The proximity of the bridge to the San Andreas Fault places it

    Golden Gate Bridge

    Golden Gate Bridge

    Golden_Gate_Bridge

  • Lumen Field
  • Stadium in Seattle, Washington, US

    During a Seahawks football game on January 8, 2011, the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN) recorded what was dubbed a "Beast Quake", for Marshawn "Beast

    Lumen Field

    Lumen Field

    Lumen_Field

  • Large igneous province
  • Huge regional accumulation of igneous rocks

    through the crust towards the surface. The formation of LIPs is variously attributed to mantle plumes or to processes associated with divergent plate tectonics

    Large igneous province

    Large igneous province

    Large_igneous_province

  • Wellington Central Library
  • Library building in New Zealand

    led to revision of seismic assessment guidelines. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) released The Seismic Assessment of Existing

    Wellington Central Library

    Wellington Central Library

    Wellington_Central_Library

  • Infrasonic passive differential spectroscopy
  • Technique for mapping oil and gas deposits

    Infrasonic passive seismic spectroscopy (IPSS) is a passive seismic low frequency technique used for mapping potential oil and gas hydrocarbon accumulations

    Infrasonic passive differential spectroscopy

    Infrasonic_passive_differential_spectroscopy

  • Oceanography
  • Scientific study of the ocean

    paleoceanography. Physical oceanography studies the ocean's physical attributes including temperature-salinity structure, mixing, surface waves, internal

    Oceanography

    Oceanography

    Oceanography

  • Sichuan schools corruption scandal
  • Political corruption scandal following the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, China

    exceeding the seismic fortification intensity of VII-intensity assigned to Wenchuan, Sichuan in GB 500011-2001, a national standard for seismic design published

    Sichuan schools corruption scandal

    Sichuan schools corruption scandal

    Sichuan_schools_corruption_scandal

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Online names & meanings

  • Joice
  • Boy/Male

    British, English, Portuguese

    Joice

    Happy

  • Sherr
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Sherr

    English : variant of Shear.

  • Naqqaash
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Naqqaash

    Painter; Artist

  • JÓHANNES
  • Male

    Icelandic

    JÓHANNES

    Icelandic form of Latin Johannes, JÓHANNES means "God is gracious."

  • Vrushik
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Vrushik

  • Heshini
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Heshini

    Rising Sun

  • BOIANY
  • Male

    Ukrainian

    BOIANY

    , battle, or, lord.

  • Constant
  • Boy/Male

    English Latin

    Constant

    Steady; stable.

  • Anila
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Anila

    Wind

  • JENNET
  • Female

    Scottish

    JENNET

    Scottish feminine form of English John, JENNET means "God is gracious."

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  • Attribute
  • n.

    That which is attributed; a quality which is considered as belonging to, or inherent in, a person or thing; an essential or necessary property or characteristic.

  • Seismic
  • a.

    Alt. of Seismal

  • Tetramorph
  • n.

    The union of the four attributes of the Evangelists in one figure, which is represented as winged, and standing on winged fiery wheels, the wings being covered with eyes. The representations of it are evidently suggested by the vision of Ezekiel (ch. i.)

  • Zoomorphism
  • n.

    The representation of God, or of gods, in the form, or with the attributes, of the lower animals.

  • Seisin
  • n.

    See Seizin.

  • Attributed
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Attribute

  • Wish
  • v. t.

    To frame or express desires concerning; to invoke in favor of, or against, any one; to attribute, or cal down, in desire; to invoke; to imprecate.

  • Deistical
  • a.

    Pertaining to, savoring of, or consisting in, deism; as, a deistic writer; a deistical book.

  • Therapeutae
  • n. pl.

    A name given to certain ascetics said to have anciently dwelt in the neighborhood of Alexandria. They are described in a work attributed to Philo, the genuineness and credibility of which are now much discredited.

  • Seismal
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to an earthquake; caused by an earthquake.

  • In
  • adv.

    With privilege or possession; -- used to denote a holding, possession, or seisin; as, in by descent; in by purchase; in of the seisin of her husband.

  • Self-existence
  • n.

    Inherent existence; existence possessed by virtue of a being's own nature, and independent of any other being or cause; -- an attribute peculiar to God.

  • Attribute
  • n.

    A conventional symbol of office, character, or identity, added to any particular figure; as, a club is the attribute of Hercules.

  • Sexualize
  • v. t.

    To attribute sex to.

  • Theology
  • n.

    The science of God or of religion; the science which treats of the existence, character, and attributes of God, his laws and government, the doctrines we are to believe, and the duties we are to practice; divinity; (as more commonly understood) "the knowledge derivable from the Scriptures, the systematic exhibition of revealed truth, the science of Christian faith and life."

  • Zohar
  • n.

    A Jewish cabalistic book attributed by tradition to Rabbi Simon ben Yochi, who lived about the end of the 1st century, a. d. Modern critics believe it to be a compilation of the 13th century.

  • Deistic
  • a.

    Alt. of Deistical

  • Trident
  • n.

    A kind of scepter or spear with three prongs, -- the common attribute of Neptune.

  • Thyrsus
  • n.

    A staff entwined with ivy, and surmounted by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries. It is an attribute of Bacchus, and of the satyrs and others engaging in Bacchic rites.

  • Zend-Avesta
  • n.

    The sacred writings of the ancient Persian religion, attributed to Zoroaster, but chiefly of a later date.