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- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes abstract "Remotely triggered earthquakes are a result of the effects of large earthquakes at considerable distance, outside of the immediate aftershock zone. The further one gets from the initiating earthquake in both space and time, the more difficult it is to establish an association.The physics involved in actually triggering an earthquake is complex. Most earthquake-generating zones are in a state of being close to failure. If such a zone were to be left completely alone, it would generate significant earthquakes spontaneously. Remote earthquakes, however, are in a position to disturb this critical state, either by shifting the stresses statically, or by dynamic change caused by passing seismic waves.The first type of triggering may be due to static changes in the critical state. For example, after the magnitude 7.3 Landers earthquake struck California in 1992, it is said that \"the earthquake map of California lit up like a Christmas tree\". This event reinforced the idea of remotely triggered earthquakes, and pushed the hypothesis into the scientific mainstream.There is scientific evidence for a \"long reach\", mainly in the form of discrete element modelling used in the mining industry. If rock is modeled as discrete elements in a critical state, a single disturbance can influence a wide area. A smaller-scale example is when a small excavation in a valley triggers a landslide and brings down a whole mountainside.".
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- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageRevisionID "707616559".
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLink 1992_Landers_earthquake.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLink Aftershock.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLink Category:Types_of_earthquake.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLink Discrete_element_method.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLink Earthquake.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLink Earthquake_storm.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLink Fault_mechanics.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLink Landslide.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Remotely triggered earthquakes".
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageWikiLinkText "Triggered".
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Earthquakes.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes subject Category:Types_of_earthquake.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes hypernym Result.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes comment "Remotely triggered earthquakes are a result of the effects of large earthquakes at considerable distance, outside of the immediate aftershock zone. The further one gets from the initiating earthquake in both space and time, the more difficult it is to establish an association.The physics involved in actually triggering an earthquake is complex. Most earthquake-generating zones are in a state of being close to failure.".
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes label "Remotely triggered earthquakes".
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes sameAs Q7312186.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes sameAs 誘発地震.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes sameAs m.0b6y77.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes sameAs ریموٹلی_ٹریگرڈ_زلزلے.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes sameAs Q7312186.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes wasDerivedFrom Remotely_triggered_earthquakes?oldid=707616559.
- Remotely_triggered_earthquakes isPrimaryTopicOf Remotely_triggered_earthquakes.