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Open AccessStochastic modeling of injection induced seismicity based on the continuous time random walk model
The spatiotemporal evolution of earthquakes induced by fluid injections into the subsurface can be erratic owing to the complexity of the physical process. To effectively mitigate the associated hazard and to ...
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In this work, we study the January 1, 2020 – June 8, 2021, earthquake activity in the East Corinth Rift (central Greece), one of the most seismically active areas in Europe. During this period an intense earth...
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On March 3, 2021, a strong shallow earthquake of magnitude Mw 6.3 struck Northern Thessaly, an area that lies in one of the most active fault zones of mainland Greece. The mainshock generated numerous aftershocks...
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Real-time integration of multi-parametric observations is expected to accelerate the process toward improved, and operationally more effective, systems for time-Dependent Assessment of Seismic Hazard (t-DASH)...