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  1. A combined approach using b-value and ionospheric GPS-TEC for large earthquake precursor detection: a case study for the Colima earthquake of 7.7 Mw, Mexico

    Possible ionospheric TEC precursor and crustal stress (b-value) precursor related to the M w 7.7 Colima earthquake of September 19, 2022, were...

    Karan Nayak, Rosendo Romero-Andrade, ... S. P. Aggarwal in Acta Geodaetica et Geophysica
    Article 11 December 2023
  2. P-, S-wave velocity and VP/VS of the Colima Volcanic Complex from local earthquake tomography

    The Colima Volcanic Complex (CVC), located in western Mexico, is a complex tectonic area dominated by subduction processes and the deformation and...

    Christian R. Escudero in Bulletin of Volcanology
    Article 19 February 2022
  3. Low Ionosphere Density Above the Earthquake Epicentre Region of Mw 7.2, El Mayor–Cucapah Earthquake Evident from Dense CORS Data

    In this study, a potential precursor related to the Mw 7.2 Mexico earthquake on April 4, 2010, was investigated by analysing ionosphere total...

    Gopal Sharma, Karan Nayak, ... S. P. Aggarwal in Journal of the Indian Society of Remote Sensing
    Article 06 March 2024
  4. Relocalization and Focal Mechanisms of Volcano-Tectonic Events at Colima Volcano, Colima, Mexico

    Colima volcano (19.51 N, 103.62 W, 3860 m.a.s.l.) in western Mexico is well known for its frequent activity. Along with nearby Nevado de Colima, and...

    Araceli Zamora-Camacho, Juan Manuel Espindola, ... Luis Quintanar in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 08 July 2020
  5. Co-seismic ionospheric disturbances characteristics in different azimuths following the 2022 Mexico earthquake from GNSS observations

    Co-seismic ionospheric disturbances (CIDs) can help understand the coupled dynamics of earthquake-atmospheric coupling geophysical processes. On...

    Linlin Li, Shuanggen **, Yi Chai in GPS Solutions
    Article 06 November 2023
  6. Western Mexico seismic source model for the seismic hazard assessment of the Jalisco-Colima-Michoacán region

    The Mexican subduction zone, the Gulf of California spreading center, as well as the triple junction point around the Jalisco and the Michoacán...

    Rashad Sawires, Miguel A. Santoyo, ... Jesús Henares in Natural Hazards
    Article 19 November 2020
  7. Spatial patterns of shallow landslides induced by the 19 September 2017 Puebla-Morelos earthquake, Mexico

    This work aims to identify the spatial patterns of some landslides triggered by the 19 September 2017 Puebla-Morelos earthquake (Mw 7.1) in Mexico....

    Jorge A. Salinas-Jasso, Juan C. Montalvo-Arrieta, Fernando Velasco-Tapia in Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment
    Article 17 December 2022
  8. FlowDIR: a MATLAB tool for rapidly and probabilistically forecasting the travel directions of volcanic flows

    We present FlowDIR, a MATLAB tool that rapidly and objectively quantifies future travel direction probabilities for topographically controlled...

    Eleanor Tennant, Susanna F. Jenkins, Sébastien Biass in Journal of Applied Volcanology
    Article Open access 11 October 2023
  9. Numerical Simulation of Tsunami Coastal Amplitudes in the Pacific Coast of Mexico Based on Non-Uniform \(k^{-2}\) Slip Distributions

    Three seismic gaps lie along the Pacific Coast of Mexico, the Tehuantepec, Guerrero, and Colima–Jalisco gaps. In the Tehuantepec seismic gap, there...

    L. Vazquez, M. Medina, ... D. Melgar in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 18 June 2021
  10. Tsunami Effects on the Coast of Mexico by the Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai Volcano Eruption, Tonga

    The massive explosion by the January 15, 2022 Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai volcano in Tonga triggered a trans-oceanic tsunami generated by coupled ocean...

    María Teresa Ramírez-Herrera, Oswaldo Coca, Victor Vargas-Espinosa in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 11 April 2022
  11. Investigating the relationship between earthquake occurrences and climate change using RNN-based deep learning approach

    Earthquakes have been the most well-known and commonly occurring geophysical disaster on Earth. The causes of their occurrences have been deduced by...

    Bikash Sadhukhan, Shayak Chakraborty, Somenath Mukherjee in Arabian Journal of Geosciences
    Article 23 December 2021
  12. Risk assessment at Puerto Vallarta due to a local tsunami

    The Jalisco region in western Mexico is one of the most seismically active in the country. The city of Puerto Vallarta is located at Bahía de...

    Elizabeth Trejo-Gómez, Francisco Javier Núñez-Cornú in Natural Hazards
    Article 31 August 2021
  13. Precursors to intra-eruptive reposes during the 1998–2019 lava dome-building eruption at Volcán de Colima, México

    The 1998–2019 lava dome-building eruption at Volcán de Colima, México, involved two eruptive cycles of activity during which andesitic lava domes...

    Vyacheslav M. Zobin, Armando Tellez in Bulletin of Volcanology
    Article 09 July 2019
  14. Three-dimensional thermo-hydro-mechanical coupled modeling of thermal anomalies before the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake

    Pre-seismic thermal anomalies have been widely reported, however, there is still no unified understanding of their causes or physical mechanisms. To...

    Chuanhua Zhu, **njian Shan, ... Zhonghu Jiao in Geosciences Journal
    Article 22 April 2020
  15. Identifying the Occurrence Time of a Mainshock by Means of the Minimum of the Seismicity Order Parameter Fluctuations

    Natural time analysis of seismicity in a candidate area constitutes the cornerstone for the identification of the occurrence time of an impending...
    Panayiotis Varotsos, Nicholas Sarlis, Efthimios Skordas in Natural Time Analysis: The New View of Time, Part II
    Chapter 2023
  16. Multicriteria seismic hazard and social vulnerability assessment in the Puerto Vallarta metropolitan area, Mexico: toward a comprehensive seismic risk analysis

    Destructive effects of an earthquake are enhanced when the population is unprepared. The experiences from the past highlighted the importance of...

    Diana L. Jaimes, Christian R. Escudero, ... Araceli Zamora-Camacho in Natural Hazards
    Article 17 December 2022
  17. Seismic Activity Associated with Volcán de Colima

    Many different types of seismic events are registered simultaneously at Volcán de Colima, reflecting the variety of physical processes that occur at...
    Raúl Arámbula-Mendoza, Gabriel Reyes-Dávila, ... Ariel Ramírez-Vázquez in Volcán de Colima
    Chapter 2019
  18. Microearthquakes in the Guadalajara Metropolitan Zone, Mexico: evidence from buried active faults in Tesistán Valley, Zapopan

    Numerous microearthquakes, M L ≤ 3.8, corresponding to background seismicity and swarms were observed from September 3, 2017, to January 1, 2018,...

    Claudia Quinteros-Cartaya, Guillermo Solorio-Magaña, ... Diana Núñez in Natural Hazards
    Article Open access 06 January 2023
  19. Sea shocks

    “Sea shock” (also “Seaquake”) is a label used to describe blows and/or vibrations experienced on board of vessels, triggered by earthquakes. This...

    Alessandro Maini in Natural Hazards
    Article 10 April 2023
  20. Development of inelastic displacement ratio using constant energy-based damage index for performance-based design

    In this study, the inelastic displacement ratio (IDR) for far-field earthquake ground motions is statistically evaluated by the modified energy...

    Pouya Amirchoupani, Gholamreza Abdollahzadeh, Hamed Hamidi in Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering
    Article 10 March 2023
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