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Definition of Icequakes

Icequake
Icequake Ice"quake`, n. The crash or concussion attending the breaking up of masses of ice, -- often due to contraction from extreme cold.

Meaning of Icequakes from wikipedia

- whale. The NOAA Vents Program has attributed Bloop to a large icequake. Numerous icequakes share similar spectrograms with Bloop, as well as the amplitude...
- List of formerly unidentified sounds "Acoustics Monitoring ProgramIcequakes (Bloop)". NOAA Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory. National Oceanic...
- Atkinson, Gail; Utting, Daniel J. (2019). "A New Year's Day icebreaker: icequakes on lakes in Alberta, Canada". Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences. 56 (2):...
- (4,700 mi) from the epicenter of the quake. In Antarctica a series of icequakes were triggered by the 2010 earthquake in Chile. People were found dead...
- covered by blue-ice areas. Thermal contraction of blue-ice can cause icequakes. Ages of particular blue-ice areas have been inferred from the ages of...
- RAM Wars: Return of the JEDEC. Tom's Hardware. "Nintendo 64 Tech". n64.icequake.net. Archived from the original on 30 April 2009. Retrieved 12 January...
- original on May 4, 2010. Retrieved November 1, 2009. "Nintendo 64 Tech". Icequake.net. Ryan C. Underwood. May 17, 2007. Archived from the original on April...
- The Black Pioneers of British Columbia 1978 2nd, expanded edition 2008 Icequake 1979 Eyas 1982 Tsunami 1983 Exploring British Columbia's Past 1984 Brother...
- Andrew Nyblade, Douglas A. Wiens and Sridhar Anandakrishnan, Antarctic icequakes triggered by the 2010 Maule earthquake in Chile, P 2  This article incorporates...
- cirques. The ongoing downward movement of the ice on Coropuna produces icequakes. Glaciers descend to elevations of about 5,100 to 5,300 m (16,700 to 17...