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- Seismite abstract "Seismites are sedimentary beds and structures deformed by seismic shaking. The German paleontologist Adolf Seilacher first used the term in 1969 to describe earthquake-deformed layers. Today, the term is applied to both sedimentary layers and soft sediment deformation structures formed by shaking. This subtle change in usage accommodates structures that may not remain within a layer (i.e., clastic dikes or sand volcanos).Caution is urged when applying the term to features observed in the field, as similar-looking features may be products of either seismic or non-seismic perturbation. Several informal classification systems exist to help geologists distinguish seismites from other soft-sediment deformation features, though a formal, standardized system has not been developed.Geologists use seismites, in combination with other evidence, to better understand the earthquake history of an area. If age and distribution of seismically-generated features can be determined, then recurrence interval and seismic hazard risk can be assessed.".
- Seismite thumbnail Seismite_Ordovician_Kentucky.jpg?width=300.
- Seismite wikiPageID "25590779".
- Seismite wikiPageLength "5079".
- Seismite wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Seismite wikiPageRevisionID "704068163".
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Seilacher.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Earthquakes.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sedimentology.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Category:Seismology.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Clastic_dike.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Sand_volcano.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Sedimentary_rock.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Soft-sediment_deformation_structures.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink Speleoseismite.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink File:Seismite_Ordovician_Kentucky.jpg.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLink File:Seismite_Ordovician_Kentucky_Close.jpg.
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLinkText "Seismite".
- Seismite wikiPageWikiLinkText "seismite".
- Seismite wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Earthquakes.
- Seismite subject Category:Earthquakes.
- Seismite subject Category:Sedimentology.
- Seismite subject Category:Seismology.
- Seismite hypernym Beds.
- Seismite type Geophysic.
- Seismite type Mechanic.
- Seismite type Redirect.
- Seismite type Subfield.
- Seismite comment "Seismites are sedimentary beds and structures deformed by seismic shaking. The German paleontologist Adolf Seilacher first used the term in 1969 to describe earthquake-deformed layers. Today, the term is applied to both sedimentary layers and soft sediment deformation structures formed by shaking.".
- Seismite label "Seismite".
- Seismite sameAs Q3510595.
- Seismite sameAs Séismite.
- Seismite sameAs m.09rv80p.
- Seismite sameAs Q3510595.
- Seismite wasDerivedFrom Seismite?oldid=704068163.
- Seismite depiction Seismite_Ordovician_Kentucky.jpg.
- Seismite isPrimaryTopicOf Seismite.