Concept information
Preferred term
Seismic source
Type
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sosa:FeatureOfInterest
Belongs to group
- Sismologie (fr)
Description
- A localized area or volume generating coherent, usually transient seismic waveforms, such as an earthquake, explosion, vibrator etc.
- A seismic source is a construct developed for seismic hazard analysis as a means of approximating the locations of earthquake occurrences. A seismic source is defined as a region of the earth's crust that have relatively uniform seismicity characteristics, and is distinct from those of neighboring sources.
In other languages
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French
URI
https://service.poleterresolide.fr/voc/FOI/c_703c554c
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