2 resultados para EARTHQUAKES
em Portal do Conhecimento - Ministerio do Ensino Superior Ciencia e Inovacao, Cape Verde
Resumo:
Traditionally the study of Earth's internal structure has been based on analysis of seismic waves recorded during the occurrence of earthquakes. Recently, some researchers have shown to be possible to use ambient seismic noise (generally generated by ocean storms) to obtain dispersion curves with satisfactory results. Moreover, the use of ambient seismic noise measurement has advantages because they are independent of the earthquake-station geometry. This study aims to determine the dispersion curves of Rayleigh waves from the analysis of ambient seismic noise records, obtained in Cape Verde archipelago, whose origin and structure has attracted interest from several researchers. Analyzing the data collected between November 2007 and September 2008, Green's functions were determined. The analysis of these functions allowed to construct energy diagrams and to measure dispersion curves of group velocities between pairs of stations.
Resumo:
With the failure of the traditional mechanisms of distributing bibliographic materials into developing countries, digital libraries show up as a strong alternative in accomplishing such job, despite the challenges of the digital divide. This paper discusses the challenges of building a digital library (DL) in a developing country. The case of Cape Verde as a digital divide country is analyzed, in terms of current digital library usage and its potentiality for fighting the difficulties in accessing bibliographic resources in the country. The paper also introduces an undergoing project of building a digital library at the University Jean Piaget of Cape Verde.