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Climate, Flood Susceptibility, and Infrastructure Implications of Cost-Effective Seismic Monitoring

1 pages Harvard style ~7–13 mins read
  • seismic monitoring
  • climate impact
  • flood susceptibility
  • hydraulic modelling
  • infrastructure protection

Abstract

<h2>Environmental Sustainability and Carbon Emission Reduction Through Seismic Monitoring Technologies</h2> <p>In this section, the main aim is discussing the ways in which cost-effective seismic monitoring helps in many other ways. Such ways include reduction of carbon emission into the climate from the monitoring devices that are being used currently. Also, it explains how reduction of carbon emission helps in ensuring that climatic conditions are not affected.</p> <h2>Hydraulic Modelling Contributions to Flood Susceptibility Assessment and Monitoring Efficiency</h2> <p>This section describes how an effective hydraulic model helps in necessitating a cost-effective seismic monitoring process. It also explains that an effective cost-effective seismic monitoring technology helps in measuring other related measurements such as morphological reconstruction, riverbeds, among other things.</p> <h2>Agricultural Land Use, Infrastructure Protection, and Real-Time Monitoring Requirements</h2> <p>In this section, a description of the area under analysis that was researched by Ringrose was discussed. A description of how the whole region has been used for farming and sheep rearing has been described as well. Therefore, describing the need for cost-effective seismic monitoring systems which will help in real-time monitoring, thereby reducing the losses that will be incurred by the farmers as well as ensuring that they are aware of when there is higher risk to avoid losses.</p>

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