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Wind Systems in the Dead Sea and Footprints in Seismic Records

Wind Systems in the Dead Sea and Footprints in Seismic Records

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Atmospheric processes, such as wind, impact the ground motion of the earth and have the potential to induce strong broad-band noise in seismological records. In order to quantify the influence of wind on ground motion velocity joint seismological and meteorological measurements were conducted at the Dead Sea.Results reveal a pronounced impact of wind on seismological records. A methodology is presented to account for the dependency of PSD of ground motion velocity on the horizontal wind field.

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Keywords

  • Dead Sea
  • Mathematics & science
  • Microseisms
  • Physics
  • Rauschspektrum
  • séismologie
  • thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PH Physics
  • TopographieSeismology
  • topography
  • Totes Meer
  • Wind
  • wind speed

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DOI: 10.5445/KSP/1000060565

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