Why Have Seismologists Moved from Richter to Moment Magnitude for Measuring Earthquake Intensity?
The Richter scale, developed in 1935 by Charles F. Richter, was the first scale to measure the size of earthquakes. The scale is logarithmic, meaning that each whole number increase…
QuakeLogic Shake Tables for EV Charging Station’s California Certification
We're thrilled to announce that we now offer seismic shake tables, specifically designed for testing Electric Vehicle (EV) charging stations in compliance with California's Regulations and Certifications. Introducing our cutting-edge…
📢 Exciting News! 🌍 Our New Paper Alert! Assessing Seismic Risk in Istanbul: High-Resolution Hazard Mapping and Ground Motion Analysis
Erol Kalkan and Polat Gülkan In our new paper, we dive deep into the seismic challenges facing Istanbul, a city at risk of a significant earthquake. Our comprehensive research employs…
QuakeLogic’s Role in Geothermal Energy Micro Seismic Monitoring! 🌍
Geothermal Energy, especially Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS), is a game-changer in the race to combat climate change. EGS boosts energy extraction by improving geothermal wells' permeability through hydraulic stimulation. Leading…
How On-Site Earthquake Early Warning Systems Protect You and Your Assets
In an era where natural disasters like earthquakes pose a continual risk to safety and assets, preparedness is key. One of the most effective tools in this endeavor is an…
QuakeLogic: Leading the Way in Seismic Monitoring for LNG Facilities
As the energy industry shifts its focus toward safety and environmental sustainability, QuakeLogic stands at the forefront, offering specialized seismic monitoring services designed for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) facilities. Our…
Exciting Publication Alert: Pioneering Damage Detection Methodology
We are thrilled to announce the publication of our recent article, “A novel data-driven sensor placement optimization method for unsupervised damage detection using noise-assisted neural networks with attention mechanism” A…
Why does Japan frequently experience earthquakes?
Japan, a country renowned for its rich cultural heritage and technological advancements, also faces a unique natural challenge: it is one of the most earthquake-prone regions in the world. The…
AGING DAMS, CLIMATE CHANGE AND EARTHQUAKES – HOW CAN MONITORING HELP TO PREVENT DISASTERS?
Devastating climate change, including killer heat waves and severe flooding, adversely affects the infrastructures our communities rely on. Dams in particular become increasingly more vulnerable to climate change due to…