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- Cryoseism abstract "A cryoseism, also known as an ice quake or a frost quake, may be caused by a sudden cracking action in frozen soil or rock saturated with water or ice. As water drains into ground, it may eventually freeze and expand under colder temperatures, putting stress on its surroundings. This stress builds up until relieved explosively in the form of a cryoseism.Another type of cryoseism is a non-tectonic seismic event caused by sudden glacial movements. This movement has been attributed to a veneer of water which may pool underneath a glacier sourced from surface ice melt. Hydraulic pressure of the liquid can act as a lubricant, allowing the glacier to suddenly shift position. This type of cryoseism can be very brief, or may last for several minutes.The requirements for a cryoseism to occur are numerous; therefore, accurate predictions are not entirely possible and may constitute a factor in structural design and engineering when constructing in an area historically known for such events. Speculation has been made between global warming and the frequency of cryoseisms.".
- Cryoseism wikiPageID "7541598".
- Cryoseism wikiPageRevisionID "604308973".
- Cryoseism hasPhotoCollection Cryoseism.
- Cryoseism subject Category:Geological_hazards.
- Cryoseism subject Category:Seismology_and_earthquake_terminology.
- Cryoseism subject Category:Snow_or_ice_weather_phenomena.
- Cryoseism subject Category:Weather_hazards.
- Cryoseism type CausalAgent100007347.
- Cryoseism type Danger114541044.
- Cryoseism type GeologicalHazards.
- Cryoseism type Hazard114541852.
- Cryoseism type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Cryoseism type WeatherHazards.
- Cryoseism comment "A cryoseism, also known as an ice quake or a frost quake, may be caused by a sudden cracking action in frozen soil or rock saturated with water or ice. As water drains into ground, it may eventually freeze and expand under colder temperatures, putting stress on its surroundings. This stress builds up until relieved explosively in the form of a cryoseism.Another type of cryoseism is a non-tectonic seismic event caused by sudden glacial movements.".
- Cryoseism label "Criosisma".
- Cryoseism label "Cryoseism".
- Cryoseism label "Cryoséisme".
- Cryoseism label "Vorstbeving".
- Cryoseism label "氷震".
- Cryoseism label "霜震".
- Cryoseism sameAs Cryoséisme.
- Cryoseism sameAs Criosisma.
- Cryoseism sameAs 氷震.
- Cryoseism sameAs Vorstbeving.
- Cryoseism sameAs m.0264vvn.
- Cryoseism sameAs Q3697232.
- Cryoseism sameAs Q3697232.
- Cryoseism sameAs Cryoseism.
- Cryoseism wasDerivedFrom Cryoseism?oldid=604308973.
- Cryoseism isPrimaryTopicOf Cryoseism.