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SEISMICITY - translation to arabic

FREQUENCY, INTENSITY, AND DISTRIBUTION OF EARTHQUAKES IN A GIVEN AREA

SEISMICITY         

الصفة

زِلْزال

Definition

seismicity
[s??z'm?s?ti]
¦ noun Geology the occurrence or frequency of earthquakes in a region.

Wikipedia

Seismicity

Seismicity is a measure encompassing earthquake occurrences, mechanisms, and magnitude at a given geographical location. As such, it summarizes a region's seismic activity. The term was coined by Beno Gutenberg and Charles Francis Richter in 1941. Seismicity is studied by geophysicists.

Examples of use of SEISMICITY
1. Helens continues, accompanied by low rates of seismicity, low emissions of steam and volcanic gases, and minor production of ash," the U.S.
2. This will be done by a special underwater vessel which will drill several deep holes into the seabed into which the sensors will be inserted. «These sensors will record various seismic parameters, such as seismicity, distortion of seabed layers and the expulsion of gases,» said Gerasimos Houliaras of the Athens Observatory’s Geodynamic Institute. «These physical parameters will give us useful information about the behavior of the fault,» Houliaras said.
3. Professor Bob Holdsworth, of the University of Durham, said: "Most potentially damaging earthquakes like this occur near to plate boundaries such as the San Andreas Fault in California, but the UK lies in the interior of a plate, so this is quite unusual." "The causes and controls of UK seismicity are poorly understood, but it is possible that it reflects the reactivation of an old fault zone that has lain dormant for tens or hundreds of millions of years." Share this article: What is this?