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Journal articles on the topic "Local or regional seismology"

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Koper, Keith D. "The Importance of Regional Seismic Networks in Monitoring Nuclear Test-Ban Treaties." Seismological Research Letters 91, no. 2A (October 2, 2019): 573–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220190160.

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Abstract The Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty (CTBT) prohibits the testing of all nuclear weapons, no matter how small. Although the CTBT is not yet in force, its verification is supported by the International Monitoring System (IMS), which is about 90% complete. Using IMS data, seismologists are able to detect well-coupled underground nuclear explosions with yields larger than ∼0.5–1 kt anywhere in the world with high confidence. Lowering the detection threshold significantly, say to yields of 10−4–10−1 kt fully coupled, will require augmenting IMS data with records from thousands of seismometers that are deployed in various regional, national, and global networks. It will also require routine analysis (detection, location, and characterization) of small seismic events (M 0–3) that are well recorded only at local distances (<150–200 km). This is the same problem faced by operators of regional seismic networks, who are tasked with developing earthquake catalogs as complete as possible without contamination from explosions and other nonearthquake sources. In the future, verification seismology is likely to become increasingly intertwined with the data, methods, and expertise of regional seismic network operators. Here, I highlight some of the important contributions to verification seismology that have recently been made using data recorded by regional seismic networks in North America, with a focus on small events recorded at local distances.
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Ponasenko, S. N., P. A. Dergach, S. V. Yaskevich, and A. A. Duchkov. "Results of local seismological monitoring in the Lena delta region." Russian Journal of Geophysical Technologies, no. 1 (December 14, 2022): 76–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.18303/2619-1563-2022-1-76.

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Refinement of the geodynamic situation in the area of the Lena River delta is relevant for understanding local geological processes. Previously, source seismology for this area was provided only by remote regional seismic stations. This paper shows the results of processing data from detailed seismological observations for 2018–2021. The distribution of earthquake hypocenters and their focal mechanisms are presented. The results of processing largely confirm the a priori geological data and do not contradict the results of regional observations. The accumulation of earthquakes in the area of the Kharaulakh Range most likely refers to the Primorsky Fault, which extends along the coast of the Bykovskaya channel. According to geological studies, the Primorsky Fault is a fault, which is confirmed by the focal mechanisms of earthquake sources in this area.
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Yuan, Shihao, Andreino Simonelli, Chin-Jen Lin, Felix Bernauer, Stefanie Donner, Thomas Braun, Joachim Wassermann, and Heiner Igel. "Six Degree-of-Freedom Broadband Ground-Motion Observations with Portable Sensors: Validation, Local Earthquakes, and Signal Processing." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 110, no. 3 (May 12, 2020): 953–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0120190277.

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ABSTRACT The additional observation of three components of rotational ground motions has benefits for tilt-seismometer coupling (e.g., ocean-bottom seismometry and volcano seismology), local site characterization, wavefield separation, source inversion, glacial and planetary seismology, as well as the monitoring of structural health. Field applications have been mostly hampered by the lack of portable sensors with appropriate broadband operation range and weak-motion sensitivity. Here, we present field observations of the first commercial portable broadband rotation sensor specifically designed for seismology. The sensor is a three-component fiber-optic gyro strictly sensitive to ground rotation only. The sensor field performance and records are validated by comparing it with both array-derived rotation measurements and a navigation-type gyro. We present observations of the 2018 Mw 5.4 Hualien earthquake and the 2016 central Italy earthquake sequence. Processing collocated rotation and classical translation records shows the potential in retrieving wave propagation direction and local structural velocity from point measurements comparable to small-scale arrays of seismic stations. We consider the availability of a portable, broadband, high sensitivity, and low self-noise rotation sensor to be a milestone in seismic instrumentation. Complete and accurate ground-motion observations (assuming a rigid base plate) are possible in the near, local, or regional field, opening up a wide range of seismological applications.
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Larsen, Tine B., Trine Dahl-Jensen, Peter Voss, Thomas Møller Jørgensen, Søren Gregersen, and Hans Peter Rasmussen. "Earthquake seismology in Greenland – improved data with multiple applications." Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) Bulletin 10 (November 29, 2006): 57–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.34194/geusb.v10.4910.

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Earthquake seismology is a rapidly evolving field that has provided a wealth of new information about deep geological structures on a regional scale over the last decade as well as information about dynamic processes in the Earth. A major leap forward was the development of portable digital broad band (BB) seismographs around 1990. Without any changes in configuration, these are able to record the signals from large distant earthquakes, as well as the signals from weak local events. BB seismographs typically cover a frequency range from 0.0083 Hz to 50 Hz, making them useful for studies ranging from the high frequency signals from explosions to the very low frequency oscillations following major earthquakes. The first seismological observatory in Greenland was established in 1907 in Qeqertarsuaq (GDH) and was in service for about five years (Hjelme 1996). Later, seismographs were established in Ivittut (1927) and Illoqqortoormiut (1928; SCO), and the network has been regularly upgraded and expanded ever since (Fig. 1). Prior to the development of BB seismographs, each station was equipped with a set of seismographs with different frequency sensitivities in an attempt to cover both distant and local earthquakes. Now just one small instrument is needed at each location. The Geological Survey of Denmark and Greenland (GEUS) operates four permanent BB seismographs in Greenland (Fig. 1), two of them in collaboration with foreign institutions. In addition to the permanent network, there are currently 13 temporary BB seismographs active in Greenland, of which eight are operated by GEUS. Three of the temporary seismograph stations were established as part of the Danish Continental Shelf Project (Marcussen et al. 2004), and the remainder in connection with research projects. Three temporary seismographs were deployed during 2005 as part of a research project aiming to resolve very deep regional structures in North Greenland: the Citronen Fjord station (CFJ, Continental Shelf Project), and the stations in Kullorsuaq (KUL) and Daneborg (DBG).
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Rudziński, Łukasz, Stanisław Lasocki, Beata Orlecka-Sikora, Jan Wiszniowski, Dorota Olszewska, Jakub Kokowski, and Janusz Mirek. "Integrating Data under the European Plate Observing System from the Regional and Selected Local Seismic Networks in Poland." Seismological Research Letters 92, no. 3 (March 3, 2021): 1717–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220200354.

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Abstract High-quality and open-access seismic data are of great importance for both research and increasing public awareness of actual seismic hazards and risks. We present four seismic networks that currently operate in Poland: the backbone Polish Seismological Network (PLSN), which monitors natural teleseismic events as well as regional events from Poland, and three networks that mainly serve the monitoring of anthropogenic seismicity. The acquired data from all four networks are openly available through the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) Information Technology (IT) facilities: the PLSN data within the Observatories and Research Facilities for European Seismology–European Integrated Data Archive and the anthropogenic seismicity data episodes through the induced seismicity-EPOS platform of EPOS Thematic Core Service Anthropogenic Hazards. For each network, we describe briefly the recorded seismic activity, the equipment and composition of the network, the acquisition system, and the data availability. Information from recent studies is used to demonstrate the scientific potential of the acquired anthropogenic seismicity data.
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Zhan, Zhongwen. "Distributed Acoustic Sensing Turns Fiber‐Optic Cables into Sensitive Seismic Antennas." Seismological Research Letters 91, no. 1 (December 4, 2019): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220190112.

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Abstract Distributed acoustic sensing (DAS) is a new, relatively inexpensive technology that is rapidly demonstrating its promise for recording earthquake waves and other seismic signals in a wide range of research and public safety arenas. It should significantly augment present seismic networks. For several important applications, it should be superior. It employs ordinary fiber‐optic cables, but not as channels for data among separate sophisticated instruments. With DAS, the hair‐thin glass fibers themselves are the sensors. Internal natural flaws serve as seismic strainmeters, kinds of seismic detector. Unused or dark fibers are common in fiber cables widespread around the globe, or in dedicated cables designed for special application, are appropriate for DAS. They can sample passing seismic waves at locations every few meters or closer along paths stretching for tens of kilometers. DAS arrays should enrich the three major areas of local and regional seismology: earthquake monitoring, imaging of faults and many other geologic formations, and hazard assessment. Recent laboratory and field results from DAS tests underscore its broad bandwidth and high‐waveform fidelity. Thus, while still in its infancy, DAS already has shown itself as the working heart—or perhaps ear drums—of a valuable new seismic listening tool. My colleagues and I expect rapid growth of applications. We further expect it to spread into such frontiers as ocean‐bottom seismology, glacial and related cryoseismology, and seismology on other solar system bodies.
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Kumar, Rajiv, Ram Bichar Singh Yadav, and Silvia Castellaro. "Regional Earthquake Magnitude Conversion Relations for the Himalayan Seismic Belt." Seismological Research Letters 91, no. 6 (September 16, 2020): 3195–207. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220200204.

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Abstract We present regional earthquake magnitude conversion relations among different magnitude scales (Mw, Ms, mb, ML, and MD) for the Himalayan seismic belt developed from data of local, regional, and international seismological agencies (International Seismological Centre [ISC], National Earthquake Information Centre [NEIC], Global Centroid Moment Tensor Solution [CMT], International Data Centre [IDC], China Earthquake Administration [BJI], and National Centre for Seismology [NDI]). The intra- (within the same magnitude scale) and inter- (with different magnitude scales) magnitude regression relations have been established using the general orthogonal regression and orthogonal distance regression techniques. Results show that the intra-magnitude relations for Mw, Ms, and mb reported by the Global CMT, ISC, and NEIC exhibit 1:1 relationships, whereas ML reported by the IDC, BJI, and NDI deviates from this relationship. The IDC underestimates Ms and mb compared with the ISC, NEIC, and Global CMT; this may be due to different measurement procedures adopted by the IDC agency. The inter-magnitude relations are established between Mw,Global CMT and Ms, mb, and ML reported by the ISC, NEIC, IDC, and NDI, and compared with the previously developed regional and global regression relations. The duration (MD) and local (ML) magnitudes reported by NDI exhibit a 1:1 relationship. The derived magnitude regression relations are expected to support the homogenization of the earthquake catalogs and to improve seismic hazard assessment in this region.
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White, Malcolm C. A., Hongjian Fang, Nori Nakata, and Yehuda Ben-Zion. "PyKonal: A Python Package for Solving the Eikonal Equation in Spherical and Cartesian Coordinates Using the Fast Marching Method." Seismological Research Letters 91, no. 4 (June 3, 2020): 2378–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/0220190318.

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Abstract This article introduces PyKonal: a new open-source Python package for computing travel times and tracing ray paths in 2D or 3D heterogeneous media using the fast marching method for solving the eikonal equation in spherical and Cartesian coordinates. Compiled with the Cython compiler framework, PyKonal offers a Python application program interface (API) with execution speeds comparable to C or Fortran codes. Designed to be accurate, stable, fast, general, extensible, and easy to use, PyKonal offers low- and high-level API functions for full control and convenience, respectively. A scale-independent implementation allows problems to be solved at micro, local, regional, and global scales, and precision can be improved over existing open-source codes by combining different coordinate systems. The resulting code makes state-of-the-art computational capabilities accessible to novice programmers and is efficient enough for modern research problems in seismology.
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Ryaboy, Vladislav. "Upper mantle structure along a profile from Oslo (NORESS) to Helsinki to Leningrad, based on explosion seismology." Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America 80, no. 6B (December 1, 1990): 2194–213. http://dx.doi.org/10.1785/bssa08006b2194.

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Abstract Waveforms from the NORESS array were analyzed for 147 industrial explosions during the 1985 to 1988 period, along a profile running east from Oslo (NORESS) to Helsinki to Leningrad (OHL profile). The events were 250 to 1300 km from NORESS and had local magnitude in the range 2.0 to 3.5. Event locations and origin times constrained by the University of Helsinki's regional seismic network provide a reliable basis for travel-time estimation at NORESS. We also used data recorded by NORSAR in 1979 for three shots on the FENNOLORA north-south, long-range seismic profile, which were near the OHL profile. Analysis of mantle P-wave signals from the explosions showed that first arrivals could be traced continuously to a distance of 750 to 800 km, where there is a cutoff and shift of approximately 2.0 to 2.5 sec in the travel-time curve and an increase in average apparent velocity. Interpretation of the observed travel times and waveforms for this profile suggests a low-velocity zone from approximately 105 to 135 km depth. Combined analysis of the seismic data with a Bouguer gravity map indicates the presence in the upper mantle of a high-velocity, high-density body of linear extent approximately from 200 to 300 to 500 to 600 km east of the NORESS array. It is postulated that this body may represent the root of an ancient volcanic system, in which lighter, silicic constituents were depleted from the upper mantle during the eruptive phase.
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Najdovska, Jasmina, Katerina Drogreshka, and Dragana Chernih-Anastasovska. "INSTRUMENTATION IN SEISMOLOGICAL OBSERVATORY – SKOPJE MONITORING AND DATA PROCESSING." Knowledge International Journal 32, no. 3 (July 26, 2019): 315–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.35120/kij3203315n.

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The present activities in the field of earthquake seismology in Republic of North Macedonia are carried out by the Seismological Observatory at the Faculty of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University "Sts. Cyril and Methodius" - Skopje, founded in 1957. Seismological Observatory in Skopje with telemetric network of digital seismological stations systematically monitors the seismic activity in the territory of Republic of North Macedonia and the bordering areas and also records the regional and teleseismic earthquakes. The instrumental seismological data at the Seismological Observatory in Skopje and at stations of its network have been always obtained by instrumentation which had followed the world trends. Actual scientific methods and, lately, the most sophisticated computer softwares have been used in analyses. Earthquakes with local magnitudes down to zero can be recorded and analyzed with the latest instrumentation by real time telemetric network data exchange and used softwares. The predominant hypocentral depths are less than 15 km. These data give opportunity for epicentral areas predefinition of the on the territory of Republic of North Macedonia, calculation of many source parameters and the mean velocity of the relative tectonic movement of the fault blocks, as well.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Local or regional seismology"

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Lee, Cho-min. "The tectonic framework of Hong Kong and vicinity and its relationship to regional seismicity /." [Hong Kong] : University of Hong Kong, 1990. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B13122368.

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Roberts, Graham. "Shear-wave polarizations from local seismic events." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 1985. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/14293.

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Fox, Benjamin Daniel. "Seismic source parameter determination using regional intermediate-period surface waves." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2007. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:6b89e41d-8dd0-4286-9bf0-d22c4a349bb7.

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In general, the depths of shallow earthquakes are poorly resolved in current catalogues. Variations in depth of ±10 km can significantly alter the tectonic interpretation of such earthquakes. If the depth of a seismic event is in error then moment tensor estimates can also be significantly altered. In the context of nuclear-test-ban monitoring, a seismic event whose depth can be confidently shown to exceed say, 10km, is unlikely to be an explosion. Surface wave excitation is sensitive to source depth, especially at intermediate and short periods, owing to the approximate exponential decay of surface wave displacements with depth. The radiation pattern and amplitude of surface waves are controlled by the depth variations in the six components of the strain tensor associated with the surface wave eigenfunctions. The potential exists, therefore, for improvements to be made to depth and moment tensor estimates by analysing surface wave amplitudes and radiation patterns. A new method is developed to better constrain seismic source parameters by analysing 100-20s period amplitude spectra of fundamental-mode surface waves. Synthetic amplitude spectra are generated for all double-couple sources over a suitable depth range and compared with data in a grid-search algorithm. Best fitting source parameters are calculated and appropriate bounds are placed on these results. This approach is tested and validated using a representative set of globally-distributed events. Source parameters are determined for 14 moderately-sized earthquakes (5.4 ≤ Mw ≤ 6.5), occurring in a variety of tectonic regimes with depths calculated between 4-39km. For very shallow earthquakes the use of surface wave recordings as short as 15s is shown to improve estimates of source parameters, especially depth. Analysis of aftershocks (4.8 ≤ Mw ≤ 6.0) of the 2004 great Sumatra earthquake is performed to study the depth distribution of seismicity in the region. Three distinct tectonic regimes are identified and depth estimates calculated between 3-61km, including the identification of one CMT depth estimate to be in error by some 27km.
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Lee, Cho-min, and 李作明. "The tectonic framework of Hong Kong and vicinity and its relationship to regional seismicity." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1990. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31210405.

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Roman, Diana Christine. "Changes in local stress field orientation in response to magmatic activity /." view abstract or download file of text, 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/uoregon/fullcit?p3136443.

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Gormley, William Paul. "Local anaesthetic adjuvants in regional anaesthesia." Thesis, Queen's University Belfast, 1996. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.318771.

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Stach, Lisa Ann 1962, and Lisa Ann 1962 Stach. "Inversion for source parameters of moderate-size earthquakes in the western U.S. using regional waveforms." Thesis, The University of Arizona, 1987. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/625910.

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Mildén, Mikael. "Local and regional dynamics of Succisa pratensis /." Stockholm : Dept. of botany, Stockholm university, 2005. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-762.

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Kalnin, Joanir Luís. "Desenvolvimento local/regional focado na agroindústria familiar." Florianópolis, SC, 2004. http://repositorio.ufsc.br/xmlui/handle/123456789/86904.

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Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina, Centro Tecnológico. Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia de Produção.
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Esta pesquisa busca contribuir para a geração de desenvolvimento local/regional focado na agroindústria familiar. Há, em Santa Catarina, alguns planos de desenvolvimento direcionados a este segmento, valorizando o "saber fazer" dos agricultores, estimulando parcerias e associações, e incentivando a construção de uma agroindustrialização em rede. O trabalho, através de uma abordagem qualitativa e de procedimento técnico - estudo de multicasos, analisa e identifica, em 4 regiões distintas no estado de Santa Catarina, o processo pelo qual está ocorrendo o desenvolvimento local/regional focado na agroindústria familiar: o projeto SAGA, localizado na região Oeste; a AGRECO, situada no Sul do estado; o PROVE, na região do Vale do Itajaí; e o projeto BNAF, concentrado no Planalto Norte Catarinense. Com relação aos benefícios e contribuições desta pesquisa, o trabalho pretende documentar academicamente, com uma visão científica e não tendenciosa, experiências de agregação de valor através do negócio de agroindústrias de pequeno porte e mostrar que a teoria da competitividade sistêmica pode ser utilizada para analisar a competitividade de pequenos arranjos empresariais desta natureza. Os resultados encontrados demonstram que regiões rurais dinâmicas caracterizam-se por uma densa rede de relações entre serviços e organizações públicas, iniciativas empresariais urbanas e rurais, agrícolas e não agrícolas, e que projetos dessa natureza terão maiores condições de gerarem desenvolvimento local/regional caso estejam inseridos em um sistema produtivo local estruturado.
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Deppa, Emma. "Local Approaches to Regional Problems: Suburban Government Responses to Portland's Regional Housing Crisis." PDXScholar, 2016. http://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/3045.

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The Portland metropolitan region has seen unprecedented growth in the last three decades, resulting in both economic expansion and considerable gentrification. While lauded for its commitment to sustainability and a "smart development" ethos, many questions remain for the city with respect to the needs of displaced residents and a burgeoning population of young professionals. This study examines how various levels of government implement growth management policies to accommodate these demographic changes, and aims to assess whether and how the consequences of growth, especially gentrification and displacement, are meaningfully addressed. Qualitative interviews were conducted with staff members and elected officials from city, county, and regional government structures across the Portland metropolitan area to investigate the "regional housing crisis." Inductive analysis of these data considers the implications of Portland's layered government structure for making equitable growth-related decisions. Participants expressed a mismatch in what was expected of them--both from higher levels of government and their constituents--and their perceived capacity to do so. While government officials advocate the need for new development of affordable housing units, they see themselves as limited by a series of technical barriers in the stratified planning process, as well as an unequal distribution of influential power in public involvement processes. Findings are synthesized to offer policy recommendations and consider alternative government responses to public housing issues.
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Books on the topic "Local or regional seismology"

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Chiu, S.-C. C. Southern Appalachian regional seismic network. Washington, DC: Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1994.

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Chiu, S.-C. C. Southern Appalachian regional seismic network. Washington, D.C: U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1994.

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Herrmann, Robert B. Broadband seismology and small regional seismic networks. Washington: U.S. G.P.O., 1996.

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Local and regional chronicles. Turnhout, Belgium: Brepols, 1995.

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Rogozhin, E. A. Ocherki regionalʹnoĭ seĭsmotektoniki = Essays in regional seismotectonics. Moskva: Institut fiziki Zemli im. O.I︠U︡. Shmidta RAN, 2012.

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1949-, Franklin Bob, ed. Local journalism and local media: Making the local news. London: Routledge, 2006.

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Horgan, Robert J. Regional citizen. Lawrenceville, Va: Brunswick Pub. Co., 1992.

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Chagnon, Jean-Yves. Le Microzonage séismique de la région de Québec: Essai méthodologique. [Québec]: Centre de recherches en aménagement et en développement, [Université Laval], 1987.

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Great Britain. Office of the Deputy Prime Minister. Local development frameworks. London: TSO, 2004.

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Bentancur, Arturo Ariel. Historia regional en Uruguay. Montevideo: Universidad de la República, Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias de la Educación, Departamento de Publicaciones, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "Local or regional seismology"

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Prendergast, Peter M. "Local Regional Anesthesia." In Aesthetic Medicine, 87–101. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-20113-4_9.

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Robson, W. A. "Regional Planning." In Local Government in Crisis, 41–46. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003273011-9.

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Renfro, Jayme L. "Regional Governance." In State and Local Politics, 130–39. New York, NY: Routledge, 2021.: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429056895-12.

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Panza, D. F., and A. G. Prozorov. "An Extension of Creepex Definition to Local Earthquake Magnitudes." In Computational Seismology and Geodynamics, 216–20. Washington, D. C.: American Geophysical Union, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/cs003p0216.

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Douglas, John. "Investigating Possible Regional Dependence in Strong Ground Motions." In Earthquake Data in Engineering Seismology, 29–38. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0152-6_3.

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Robson, W. A. "Democratic Regional Government." In Local Government in Crisis, 129–34. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003273011-31.

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Brown, David L. "Local Anesthetic Toxicity." In Complications of Regional Anesthesia, 61–73. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-68904-3_4.

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Habib, Miriam R., and David L. Morris. "Local and Regional Hyperthermia." In Induction Chemotherapy, 51–58. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18173-3_5.

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Heymans, O., and N. Verhelle. "Local and Regional Flaps." In Surgery in Wounds, 187–93. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59307-9_19.

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Cheng, Hwee Ming. "Regional Local Flow Regulation." In Physiology Question-Based Learning, 39–47. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-12790-3_5.

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Conference papers on the topic "Local or regional seismology"

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Nakanishi, Keith K. "Using seismology for regional confidence building." In AeroSense '97, edited by Gerold Yonas. SPIE, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.280657.

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Henry, Gregory, Joel Wilson, and Hemilkumar Patel. "Local SSO Requires Regional Solutions." In Pipelines 2021. Reston, VA: American Society of Civil Engineers, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/9780784483619.024.

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Ewing, R. E., and R. D. Lazarov. "Adaptive Local Grid Refinement." In SPE Rocky Mountain Regional Meeting. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/17806-ms.

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Wood, Thomas, Keith Miller, and Robert E. Noonan. "Local exhaustive testing." In the 30th annual Southeast regional conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/503720.503748.

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Lobo, Lester O., and James D. Arthur. "Local and global analysis." In the 43rd annual southeast regional conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1167253.1167312.

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Селимова, Джамиля Джамаловна. "REGIONAL AND LOCAL TAXES AS SOURCES OF REGIONAL BUDGET FORMATION." In Социально-экономические и гуманитарные науки: сборник избранных статей по материалам Международной научной конференции (Санкт-Петербург, Февраль 2021). Crossref, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.37539/seh295.2021.22.11.004.

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Формирование региональных бюджетов за счет региональных налогов является ключевой функцией регионального налогообложения, а доля доходов от местных бюджетов несущественна. Сделан вывод о необходимости решения проблемы увеличения роли местных налогов в общей бюджетной корзине муниципальных единиц с непременным сохранением единого правового пространства в общегосударственной налоговой системе. The formation of regional budgets at the expense of regional taxes is a key function of regional taxation, and the share of revenues from local budgets is insignificant. It is concluded that it is necessary to solve the problem of increasing the role of local taxes in the general budget basket of municipal units with the indispensable preservation of a single legal space in the national tax system.
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Zellars, RC. "Abstract ES7-2: Local regional recurrence." In Abstracts: 2017 San Antonio Breast Cancer Symposium; December 5-9, 2017; San Antonio, Texas. American Association for Cancer Research, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.sabcs17-es7-2.

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Moghanloo, Rouzbeh Ghanbarnezhad. "Numerical Dispersion Impact on Local Mixing in Heterogeneous Reservoirs." In SPE Eastern Regional Meeting. Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/149420-ms.

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Hristov, N., and A. Remshagen. "Local search for quantified Boolean formulas." In the 43rd annual southeast regional conference. New York, New York, USA: ACM Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1167350.1167390.

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Wang, Zhihui. "Decentralisation and Local Governance." In Public Administration in The Time of Regional Change. Paris, France: Atlantis Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2991/icpm.2013.32.

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Deppa, Emma. Local Approaches to Regional Problems: Suburban Government Responses to Portland's Regional Housing Crisis. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.3039.

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Tropp, Debra. Regional Food Hubs: Improving Market Access for Local Producers. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, April 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9752/ms047.04-2012.

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Randall, Linda, Thomas Jensen, and Anna Vasilevskaya. Local and regional experiences of remote work and multilocality. Nordregio, September 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/r2022:4.1403-2503.

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This report aims to provide a deeper understanding of how the spatial trends associated with increased remote work are affecting Nordic municipalities and regions. It explores the usefulness and reliability of available statistical data for understanding the effects of increased remote work at the regional and local level. Further, it draws directly on the experiences of regional and local stakeholders to understand the effects, challenges and opportunities, and planning responses associated with increased remote work.
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Margerum, Richard, Rebecca Lewis, Keith Bartholomew, Robert Parker, and Stephen Dobrinich. Metropolitan Centers: Evaluating Local Implementation of Regional Plans and Policies. Portland State University, March 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/trec.164.

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Robert S. Balch and Ronald F. Broadhead. A Customizable Fuzzy Expert System for Regional and Local Play Analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/926645.

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Gok, M. Rengin, Farra Al-Jerri, Douglas Dodge, Abdullah Al-Enezi, Terri Hauk, and R. Mellors. Detection of Local/Regional Events in Kuwait Using Next-Generation Detection Algorithms. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), December 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1252605.

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Chapman, J. B., A. Plouffe, S. E. Jackson, J. J. Ryan, and T. Ferbey. Mineral markers of porphyry processes: regional and local signatures of porphyry prospectivity. Natural Resources Canada/ESS/Scientific and Technical Publishing Services, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.4095/296487.

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Connaughton, Kent P., Gerard A. Majerus, and David H. Jackson. Deriving local demand for stumpage from estimates of regional supply and demand. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/pnw-rp-406.

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Hiester, Justin. Investigations into the Regional and Local Timescale Variations of Subglacial Drainage Networks. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.1022.

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Klein, Sarah Klein, Douglas McCarthy McCarthy, and Alexander Cohen Cohen. Opportunity for Regional Improvement: Three Case Studies of Local Health System Performance. New York, NY United States: Commonwealth Fund, April 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15868/socialsector.25008.

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