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When an earthquake strikes, most of us imagine shaking buildings, cracked roads, and frightened people running for safety.
A recent study shows that earthquakes create complex sound waves in the ionosphere, which interfere with satellite signals, ...
Scientists from Nagoya University have developed a 3D visualization of ionospheric disturbances caused by the 7.5-magnitude ...
The study was focused on the Seattle Fault, located beneath the Puget Sound and the city ... impact of a ~7.5-magnitude earthquake on the Seattle Fault. Tsunami waves could be as high as 42 ...
A pioneering new approach to wave ... they all study waves – including ocean waves, waves that make up mobile phone networks, waves used in X-ray machines and ultrasounds or the seismic waves ...
Seismologists study earthquakes by looking at the damage that was caused and by using seismometers. A seismometer is an instrument that records the shaking of the Earth's surface caused by seismic ...
In September 2023, earthquake-detection ... nine days. A new study shows the signal was produced by a landslide into a Greenland fjord, which created a 200m-high wave that sloshed back and forth ...
A team of international researchers led by Queen’s University Belfast has been collaborating on a study ... approach to wave science could help improve early warnings for earthquakes, optimise ...