Dr Mohammad Heidarzadeh

@Mo_Heidarzadeh

Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at Brunel University & Secretary General of International Tsunami Commission

London, England
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2017.

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    3. velj

    Rescues and evacuations are underway in New Zealand due to flooding

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    30. sij

    NERC - £15 million for new research into major environmental topics. Pleased to have initiated the topic on coastal erosion and landfill waste here.👍

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    Temporal sediment morphodynamic of Mediterranean Kerkennah islands @gulfofGabes under physical marine factors

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    30. sij

    Timelapse of New Yogyakarta International Airport in Indonesia Collected from:

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    30. sij
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  6. 28. sij

    The strong M7.7 offshore earthquake in and is not expected to produce a noticeable tsunami because its mechanism is strike-slip which means it is incapable of producing a noticeable tsunami; a small-tsunami (~20-30 cm) is anyways expected

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    28. sij

    Chris Poland: Structural engineering for earthquake resilience has come a long way since Loma Prieta. From assuming a maximum shaking strength of 0.1g(!) to developing performance-based practices and building codes, so buildings can remain operable and communities can recover

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    28. sij

    New v2 earthquake slip model from for M6.7 earthquake in Turkey, using Sentinel-1 from three tracks, shows that simple uniform slip on rectangular finite fault fits most of the data. East Anatolian Fault rupture not complicated for this quake.

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    27. sij

    M6.7 in with the activation of (fault lines via ). The predicted eastward movement for the preliminary finite fault model by and for the solution. Waiting for the data.

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    25. sij

    Preliminary finite fault model for 01-24-20 M6.7 eastern Turkey earthquake. Seems reasonably well resolved despite small size for teleseismic analysis. ~20s of rupture, predominantly to SW (in this model).

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    26. sij

    Our railways are full yet demand for services keeps rising. We need extra capacity. Here’s how creates extra capacity where it is most needed, creating opportunity across the country. Watch now.

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    26. sij

    Outstanding outcrops showing ductile deformation

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    25. sij

    A now classic animation when an is felt in LA region like last evening: LastQuake app users launch the app right after the shaking (orange) or right after the app notification (purple)

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    24. sij

    The Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) measured during the Elazig 2020 M6.8 earthquake was 292.78cm/sec^2 at the closest strong motion station, 24 km far from the epicenter

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    25. sij

    Great to see and from and look at some of the cores from the deep water Congo Canyon W the Marine Geohazards & Sedimentology Group - lots of debrites, turbidites and woody debris! Safe travels!

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    24. sij

    Preliminary aftershock distribution of today's Mw6.8 near Sivrice, Elazığ (eastern Turkey) hint at a ~60km rupture along the Pütürge Segment of East Anatolia Fault Zone. Epicenters & focal mechanism from AFAD, active fault traces from MTA.

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    25. sij

    Fluvial processes in action! Estuaire de la Sée et de la Sélune, Baie du Mont-Saint-Michel

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    25. sij

    Peak acceleration from last night's Kapiti M5.4 quake at 72 stations. Light but long shaking (15 sec or so !), with peak shaking recorded in Picton (South Island) at 3% g.

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    25. sij

    Aftershocks of the M6.7 earthquake in eastern Turkey consistently show left lateral strike slip, consistent with the East Anatolian fault and regional stress field

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    25. sij

    Today’s M4.5 earthquake offshore comes as no surprise. Small earthquakes occur in this region everyday. This event appears to be relatively deep (~38 km) and likely within the Juan de Fuca Plate see:

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