Bradyseism

(Geomorphology)

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Geomorphology
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What is Bradyseism?

Bradyseism is the gradual uplift (positive bradyseism) or descent (negative bradyseism) of part of the Earth's surface caused by the filling or emptying of an underground magma chamber and/or hydrothermal activity, particularly in volcanic calderas. It can persist for millennia in between eruptions and each uplift event is normally accompanied by thousands of small to moderate earthquakes. The word derives from the ancient Greek words "bradus", meaning 'slow', and "seism" meaning 'movement', and was coined by Arturo Issel in 1883.

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earthquakegeological phenomenongeomorphologynatural phenomenonphenomenonprocessseismologyvolcanology

Translations

bradisismebradisismobradissismobradizeizembradyseïsmebradyséismebradyseismosyavaş depremбрадисейсмбрадісейсмברדיסייסמיות緩慢地動

Synonyms

bradisismabradisismobradyseismebradyseismicbradyseismic activity

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