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Earthquake geology of the East Anatolian Fault and its participation in a devastating earthquake
This study revealed that the East Anatolian Fault and all of its fault segments including the Dead Sea transform have emerged as the most vulnerable...
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Investigating the Geological Fault Framework Offshore Lebanon: Insight into the Earthquake Geology of the Eastern Mediterranean Region
The tectonic setting of Lebanon in the eastern Mediterranean region is a restraining bend along the Dead Sea Transform Fault, which is the plate...
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Historical Earthquake on the North-Eastern Extension of the East Anatolian Fault
AbstractIn this paper, we determine the location of the hypocenter and the magnitude of the earthquake of September 11/23, 1888 based on macroseismic...
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Earthquake of February 3, 2016 in the Middle Baikal Region: Source Parameters and Macroseismic Effects
Abstract—We study in detail the source parameters, seismotectonic position, and macroseismic effects of the February 3, 2016, earthquake that...
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Influence of self-similar stresses on scenario earthquake construction: An example along the Tanlu Fault
As a famous deep and large fault in eastern China, the Tanlu Fault passes through Anhui, Jiangsu, and Shandong and into northeastern China. It is...
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Stochastic finite-fault modeling of Ms 6.8 Luding earthquake in 2022 and seismic hazard scenario of Moxi fault, southwestern China
The development of ground motion models is an essential part of seismic hazard analysis. Based on the stochastic finite-fault method, this study...
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Spatial time cluster analysis and earthquake mechanism for unknown active fault (Kalatoa fault) in the Flores Sea
The Flores earthquake (Mw 7.3) occurred on December 14, 2021, in the Flores Sea and was responsible for an unknown active fault known as the Kalatoa...
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Analysis of ground motion characteristics and near-fault effects for the September 5, 2022, MS6.8 Luding earthquake
Using the three component acceleration records of the National Strong Motion Observation Network System (NSMONS) and the National Seismic Intensity...
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Earthquake Source Dynamics and High-Frequency Decal Characteristics of Japanese Arc Region
The shape of the seismic frequency spectrum and its relationship to the magnitude of earthquakes have been a significant focus. This pursuit aims to... -
On the use of tsunami-source data for high-resolution fault imaging of offshore earthquakes
The source imaging for offshore earthquakes using terrestrial geodetic data has a limited estimation performance due to the low data resolution. One...
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Ground Deformation and Source Fault Model of the Mw 5.7 Xegar (Tibetan Plateau) 2020 Earthquake, Based on InSAR Observation
An Mw 5.7 earthquake occurred in Xegar, Tingri Basin, Tibetan Plateau, on 20 March 2020. Determining the precise focal mechanism solution is helpful...
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From active fault segmentation to risks of earthquake hazards and property and life losses—A case study from the **anshuihe-**aojiang fault zone
Strong earthquakes generally rupture along active faults, and associated ground motion can cause earthquake disasters, property losses, and...
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Source parameters of the 2022 ML 6.6 Guanshan (Taiwan) earthquake determined through teleseismic P-wave inversion and rupture directivity analysis
Two closely timed moderate-sized earthquakes (e.g., the M L 6.6 Guanshan and M L 6.8 Chihshang earthquakes) occurred in eastern Taiwan on 17–18...
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Characterization and spatial analysis of coseismic landslides triggered by the Luding Ms 6.8 earthquake in the **anshuihe fault zone, Southwest China
On September 5, 2022, a magnitude Ms 6.8 earthquake occurred along the Moxi fault in the southern part of the **anshuihe fault zone located in the...
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Complex fault geometry and slip distribution of 2022 Mw 6.6 Menyuan, China, earthquake from joint inversion of GNSS and InSAR observations
On January 7, 2022, a Mw 6.6 earthquake occurred in Menyuan County, Qinghai Province, China. To understand the coseismic deformation mechanism of...
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Localization of the Source of a Strong Historical Earthquake in Central Tuva Using Folklore-Historical and Paleoseismological Data
AbstractThis article presents the results of studies of the source of a strong earthquake in Central Tuva. The studies were carried out using the...
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A conjugated structure discloses interaction between two fault systems in eastern Taiwan during 2022 Guangfu earthquake
The Longitudinal Valley (LV) in the eastern Taiwan is located at the convergent boundary between the Philippine Sea Plate and the Eurasian Plate....
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Develo** significant earthquake damage scenarios following the July 2018 earthquake swarm in the Sea of Galilee area near the Dead Sea Fault
The development of a damage scenario following an earthquake swarm event in high-risk areas, such as the inland Sea of Galilee (SoG) in Israel, is...
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Probabilistic estimation of earthquake source location and magnitude using inverse analysis of regional paleoliquefaction studies
Liquefaction is one of the most significant and remarkable causes of ground failure in geotechnical earthquake engineering. The phenomenon mostly...
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Directivity analysis and source parameter estimation: insights from the 2014 Arzew earthquake, Mw3.9, northwestern Algeria
The March 20, 2014, magnitude M w 3.9 earthquake near Arzew, Algeria, instigated a study to deepen comprehension of seismic activity and hazard in the...