earth fault monitoring

  • 61CryoSat — is an ESA programme which will monitor variations in the extent and thickness of polar ice through use of a satellite in low Earth orbit. The information provided about the behaviour of coastal glaciers that drain thinning ice sheets will be key… …

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  • 62Sitakunda Upazila — Infobox of upazilas native name = Sitakunda locator position = right latd = 22.6167 longd = 91.6611 division name = Chittagong Division district = Chittagong District population as of = 1991 population total = 274903 population density = 568 area …

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  • 63Light pollution — This article is about light pollution in the visible spectrum. For information on pollution in the radio spectrum, see radio spectrum pollution. This time exposure photo of New York City at night shows skyglow, one form of light pollution …

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  • 64Narmada River — View of Picturesque Narmada Bank Near Jabalpur Map of the Narmada River …

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  • 65Focal mechanism — The focal mechanism of an earthquake describes the inelastic deformation in the source region that generates the seismic waves. In the case of a fault related event it refers to the orientation of the fault plane that slipped and the slip vector… …

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  • 66Database — A database is an organized collection of data for one or more purposes, usually in digital form. The data are typically organized to model relevant aspects of reality (for example, the availability of rooms in hotels), in a way that supports… …

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  • 67Mud volcano — A series of mud volcanoes in Gobustan, Azerbaijan …

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  • 68Okhotsk Plate — Map of the Okhotsk Plate and its neighbouring plates The Okhotsk Plate is a tectonic plate covering the Sea of Okhotsk, the Kamchatka Peninsula, and Eastern Japan. It was formerly considered a part of the North American Plate, but recent studies… …

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  • 69Characteristic earthquakes — Almost all geology is fractal and scale invariant. That means you should always put in a scale when taking pictures of rock formations. For example, in this picture, you can’t tell if it is 6 m or 6 km across. It’s actually an ASTER satellite… …

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  • 70Mount Meager — The Mount Meager volcanic complex rising above the Pemberton Valley. Summits left to right are Capricorn Mountain, Mount Meager proper and Plinth Peak …

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