Search Results - "Camelbeeck, Thierry"
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Thermally induced icequakes detected on blue ice areas of the East Antarctic ice sheet
Published in Annals of glaciology (01-09-2019)“…Over a year of seismic observations, ~5000 short duration icequakes were detected by a permanent broadband station installed at the Princess Elisabeth base,…”
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Two-stage opening of the Dover Strait and the origin of island Britain
Published in Nature communications (04-04-2017)“…Late Quaternary separation of Britain from mainland Europe is considered to be a consequence of spillover of a large proglacial lake in the Southern North Sea…”
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The 23 February 1828 Belgian earthquake: a destructive moderate event typical of the seismic activity in Western Europe
Published in Journal of seismology (01-04-2021)“…We present a comprehensive study of the 23 February 1828 earthquake that caused severe damage in the central part of the present Belgian territory. We…”
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Electrical resistivity tomography data across the Hockai Fault Zone (Ardenne, Belgium)
Published in Data in brief (01-04-2017)“…In this work, we present the result of a large-scale geophysical survey that had the objective of identifying the subsurface characteristics and the NE–SW…”
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Bimodal pattern of seismicity detected at the ocean margin of an Antarctic ice shelf
Published in Geophysical journal international (01-08-2016)“…In Antarctica, locally grounded ice, such as ice rises bordering floating ice shelves, plays a major role in the ice mass balance as it stabilizes the ice…”
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Characterizing Stalagmites’ Eigenfrequencies by Combining In Situ Vibration Measurements and Finite Element Modeling Based on 3D Scans
Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-10-2020)“…Broken or deformed speleothems have been used as indicators of paleo-earthquakes since the 1990s; however, a causal link is difficult to prove except for some…”
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Fluid dynamics inside a “wet” volcano inferred from the complex frequencies of long-period (LP) events: An example from Papandayan volcano, West Java, Indonesia, during the 2011 seismic unrest
Published in Journal of volcanology and geothermal research (01-06-2014)“…We present results of our study aimed at understanding the dynamics of fluids inside a “wet” volcano through the analysis of swarms of long-period (LP) events…”
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Repeated absolute gravity measurements for monitoring slow intraplate vertical deformation in western Europe
Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-08-2011)“…In continental plate interiors, ground surface movements are at the limit of the noise level and close to or below the accuracy of current geodetic techniques…”
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Stress and mass changes at a "wet" volcano: Example during the 2011-2012 volcanic unrest at Kawah Ijen volcano (Indonesia)
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-07-2015)“…Since 2010, Kawah Ijen volcano has been equipped with seismometers, and its extremely acid volcanic lake has been monitored using temperature and leveling…”
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The gravity database for Belgium
Published in Geoscience data journal (01-11-2019)“…Data and metadata products based on intensive terrestrial gravity measurements covering the Belgian territory have been established compliant to the new…”
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Testing the applicability of ground motion prediction equations for the Hainaut region (Belgium) using intensity data
Published in Bulletin of earthquake engineering (01-08-2024)“…In regions where strong earthquakes occurred before the deployment of dense seismic and accelerometric networks, intensity datasets can help select appropriate…”
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Earthquakes as collapse precursors at the Han-sur-Lesse Cave in the Belgian Ardennes
Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (01-05-2018)“…Collapse activation is an ongoing process in the evolution of karstic networks related to the weakening of cave vaults. Because collapses are infrequent, few…”
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Insights into earthquake hazard map performance from shaking history simulations
Published in Scientific reports (30-01-2018)“…Why recent large earthquakes caused shaking stronger than shown on earthquake hazard maps for common return periods is under debate. Explanations include: (1)…”
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3-D digital outcrop model for analysis of brittle deformation and lithological mapping (Lorette cave, Belgium)
Published in Journal of structural geology (01-03-2019)“…Acquiring and building Digital Outcrop Models (DOM) becomes an essential approach in geosciences. This study highlights the strong potential of…”
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Wind-induced seismic noise at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Station
Published in The cryosphere (29-10-2021)“…Icequakes are the result of processes occurring within the ice mass or between the ice and its environment. Studying icequakes provides a unique view on ice…”
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Seismotectonic significance of the 2008–2010 Walloon Brabant seismic swarm in the Brabant Massif, Belgium
Published in Tectonophysics (12-08-2015)“…Between 12 July 2008 and 18 January 2010 a seismic swarm occurred close to the town of Court-Saint-Etienne, 20km SE of Brussels (Belgium). The Belgian network…”
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The 3 December 1828 moderate earthquake at the border between Belgium and Germany
Published in Journal of seismology (01-04-2016)“…On 3 December 1828 at half past six in the evening, the border region between Belgium and Germany was stricken by a moderate earthquake. Up to now, the…”
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Middle–Late Pleistocene landscape evolution of the Dover Strait inferred from buried and submerged erosional landforms
Published in Quaternary science reviews (01-01-2019)“…Prominent landforms, either buried or preserved at the seafloor, provide important constraints on the processes that led to the opening and present-day…”
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Kawah Ijen volcanic activity: a review
Published in Bulletin of volcanology (01-03-2015)“…Kawah Ijen is a composite volcano located at the easternmost part of Java island in Indonesia and hosts the largest natural acidic lake in the world. We have…”
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