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  1. Mechanics of coseismic and postseismic acceleration of active landslides

    Active slow-moving landslides exhibit very different coseismic and postseismic behaviour. Whereas some landslides do not show any postseismic...

    Marc Kohler, Alexander M. Puzrin in Communications Earth & Environment
    Article Open access 14 April 2023
  2. Detection of atmospheric radon concentration anomalies and their potential for earthquake prediction using Random Forest analysis

    Various anomalies occurring before earthquakes are currently being studied to predict seismic events, with one of them being the radioactive element...

    Mayu Tsuchiya, Hiroyuki Nagahama, ... Yumi Yasuoka in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 31 May 2024
  3. Increase in landslide activity after a low-magnitude earthquake as inferred from DInSAR interferometry

    On August 16th, 2018, a Mw 5.1 earthquake struck the Molise region (central Italy), inducing 84 earthquake-triggered landslides that predominantly...

    S. Martino, M. Fiorucci, ... P. Mazzanti in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 17 February 2022
  4. Scour ponds from unusually large tsunamis on a beach-ridge plain in eastern Hokkaido, Japan

    Scour ponds from unusually large tsunamis cut across the crest of a beach ridge in Kiritappu marsh, eastern Hokkaido. No fewer than ten of these...

    Yuki Sawai, Toru Tamura, ... Koichiro Tanigawa in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 21 February 2023
  5. BDS precise point positioning ambiguity resolution with high rate data and its application to seismic displacement and marine surveying

    Precise point positioning (PPP) with ambiguity resolution (AR) has been proved to be an effective method to improve the positioning accuracy and...

    Zongqiu Xu, Nannan Yang, ... Meng Gao in Earth Science Informatics
    Article 18 September 2021
  6. Investigation of Atmospheric Anomalies due to the Great Tohoku Earthquake Disturbance Using NRLMSISE-00 Atmospheric Model Measurement

    In this study, the atmospheric changes for the 9.0-magnitude Tohoku earthquake, which occurred on March 11, 2011, are analyzed. The March 11, 2011...

    Lake Endeshaw in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article Open access 16 April 2024
  7. Dynamics, interactions and delays of the 2019 Ridgecrest rupture sequence

    The observational difficulties and the complexity of earthquake physics have rendered seismic hazard assessment largely empirical. Despite...

    Taufiq Taufiqurrahman, Alice-Agnes Gabriel, ... František Gallovič in Nature
    Article 24 May 2023
  8. Crustal Movements and Deformations in Eastern Turkey in Connection with the Van Earthquake (October 23, 2011, Мw = 7.2): Study from GPS Data

    Abstract —A devastating earthquake with magnitude Mw = 7.2 occurred in the Van region, Eastern Turkey, on October 23, 2011. This study analyzes the...

    V. I. Kaftan, I. Kaftan, E. Gök in Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth
    Article 01 May 2021
  9. Progress in modeling the Tohoku-oki megathrust earthquake cycle and associated crustal deformation processes

    This paper summarizes the results of 10 years of research on models of the megathrust earthquake cycles and crustal deformation associated with the...

    Article Open access 31 July 2023
  10. Understanding rate effects in injection-induced earthquakes

    Understanding the physical mechanisms that underpin the link between fluid injection and seismicity is essential in efforts to mitigate the seismic...

    Maryam Alghannam, Ruben Juanes in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 16 June 2020
  11. Long-Term Evolution of the Deviatoric Background Stress in the Focal Region of the 2011 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake

    On 11 March 2011, a giant interplate earthquake of magnitude Mw 9.1 struck Tohoku-Oki area in eastern Japan. The earthquake is acknowledged to have...

    Article 05 February 2019
  12. Relationship Between Seismic Electric Signals and Tectonics Derived from Dense Geoelectric Observations in Taiwan

    Some researchers have suggested that significant electromagnetic changes that can be detected prior to strong earthquakes are associated with the...

    Feng Jiang, **aobin Chen, ... Hong-jia Chen in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 03 January 2019
  13. Study of the Global Seismicity Using Natural Time Analysis

    Global seismicity Global seismicityhas been analyzed in naturalNatural time analysis of seismicity time by studying two global earthquake...
    Panayiotis Varotsos, Nicholas Sarlis, Efthimios Skordas in Natural Time Analysis: The New View of Time, Part II
    Chapter 2023
  14. Preparation zones for large crustal earthquakes consequent on fault-valve action

    A combination of geological evidence (in the form of hydrothermal vein systems in exhumed fault systems) and geophysical information around active...

    Richard H. Sibson in Earth, Planets and Space
    Article Open access 04 March 2020
  15. Coseismic Deformation of the Earth’s Surface in the Area of the Catastrophic 2008 Wenchuan Earthquake According to GPS Measurements

    Abstract

    The occurrence time prediction of the strongest earthquakes is one of most topical tasks of seismology. Appearing in the recent years, new...

    Jiao Liu, E. A. Rogozhin in Izvestiya, Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics
    Article 01 December 2018
  16. Analysis and interpretation of earthquake-related groundwater response and ground deformation: a case study of May 2006 seismic sequence in the Mexicali Valley, Baja California, Mexico

    Anomalous groundwater level and temperature changes are compared with ground deformation recorded before and after an earthquake of M W 5.4 and its...

    Olga Sarychikhina, Ewa Glowacka, ... Mario Fuentes Arreazola in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 18 June 2018
  17. Gutenberg–Richter’s b Value and Earthquake Asperity Models

    The Gutenberg–Richter (G–R) relationship can be derived as the Gibbs distribution. For a given earthquake set (all earthquakes in a given region,...

    Piotr Senatorski in Pure and Applied Geophysics
    Article 16 December 2019
  18. Nucleation and Evolution of Sliding in Continental Fault Zones under the Action of Natural and Man-Made Factors: A State-of-the-Art Review

    Abstract —A review is presented of the state-of-the-art publications concerning the nucleation and evolution of fault slip in the Earth’s crust. The...

    Article 01 July 2021
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