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Publikováno v:
The Seismic Record, Vol 2, Iss 2, Pp 137-147 (2022)
A seismic event with mb 4.8 (Mw 4.2) was detected close to the Chinese Lop Nor nuclear test site on 27 February 2022. Waveforms recorded at regional and far regional distances in central Asia indicate greater likeness with previous earthquakes in the
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https://doaj.org/article/5e1e35fb37144ae1a2a6276b9cb72a6a
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 94:428-442
Measures of foreshock occurrence are systematically examined using earthquake catalogs for eight regions (Italy, southern California, northern California, Costa Rica, Onshore Japan, Alaska, Turkey, and Greece) after imposing a magnitude ≥3.0 comple
Publikováno v:
2021 IEEE 3rd International Conference on BioInspired Processing (BIP).
Small magnitude earthquakes are the most abundant but the most difficult to locate robustly and well due to their low amplitudes and high frequencies usually obscured by heterogeneous noise sources. They highlight crucial information about the stress
Autor:
James Foster, Juan Carlos Baez, Esteban J. Chaves, Marino Protti, Julian Bunn, Chris Duncan, Floribeth Vega, Sarah E. Minson, Benjamin A. Brooks, T. L. Ericksen, Jon Avery, Elizabeth S. Cochran, Craig Glennie
We show that a fixed smartphone network can provide robust Earthquake Early Warning for at least two orders of magnitude less cost than scientific-grade networks. Our software and cloud-based data architecture that we have constructed for the Alerta
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::2348f93e9b13cca80503995f93d98936
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20210720-222318687
https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:20210720-222318687
Publikováno v:
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 124:4916-4939
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
Repeating earthquakes in regions of megathrust afterslip reveal fault weakening and healing during the earthquake cycle.
Repeating earthquakes (REs) rupture the same fault patches at different times allowing temporal variations in the mechanical
Repeating earthquakes (REs) rupture the same fault patches at different times allowing temporal variations in the mechanical
Autor:
Han Xiao, Ben A. van der Pluijm, Simon Richard Proud, Adolfo Inza, Stephen Hicks, T. Megies, Alexander E. Stott, William G. Minarik, Efthimios Sokos, Mika McKinnon, Kasper van Wijk, Anna Horleston, Victor H. Márquez-Ramírez, Läslo Evers, Bogdan Grecu, Esteban J. Chaves, Joachim Wassermann, Claudio Satriano, Christos Evangelidis, Paula Koelemeijer, David Craig, Frédérick Massin, Sebastián Carrasco, György Hetényi, Mario Arroyo-Solórzano, Eric Larose, Jay J. Pulli, Társilo Girona, Lise Retailleau, Javier Ojeda, Olivier F. C. den Ouden, Alan L. Kafka, Gonzalo A. Fernandez, Marc Grunberg, Tommi Vuorinen, Robert E. Anthony, Steven J. Gibbons, Stefanie Donner, Martin Möllhoff, Nathaniel J. Lindsey, Jordi Diaz, C. R. Labedz, Meghan S. Miller, Taka'aki Taira, Dave Cornwell, Mathijs Koymans, Corentin Caudron, Klaus Stammler, Andrea Cannata, Flavio Cannavò, Reinoud Sleeman, Mark Vanstone, Shiba Subedi, Raphael S. M. De Plaen, Shankho Niyogi, Koen Van Noten, Shahar Shani-Kadmiel, Jelle Assink, Tristram Warren, Jessica C. E. Irving, Ian M. Nesbitt, Dimitrios Giannopoulos, Martha K. Savage, Mohammadreza Jamalreyhani, Louis Moresi, Maria-Theresia Apoloner, Gregor Hillers, Jérôme Vergne, Benoit Fauville, Fatih Turhan, Annukka E. Rintamäki, Pınar Büyükakpınar, Adrien Oth, Mathilde B. Sørensen, Mar Tapia, Thomas Lecocq
Publikováno v:
Science, 369 (6509
Lecocq, T, Hicks, S P, Van Noten, K, Van Wijk, K, Koelemeijer, P, De Plaen, R S M, Massin, F, Hillers, G, Anthony, R E, Apoloner, M-T, Arroyo-Solórzano, M, Assink, J D, Büyükakpınar, P, Cannata, A, Cannavo, F, Carrasco, S, Caudron, C, Chaves, E J, Cornwell, D G, Craig, D, Den Ouden, O F C, Diaz, J, Donner, S, Evangelidis, C P, Evers, L, Fauville, B, Fernandez, G A, Giannopoulos, D, Gibbons, S J, Girona, T, Grecu, B, Grunberg, M, Hetényi, G, Horleston, A, Inza, A, Irving, J C E, Jamalreyhani, M, Kafka, A, Koymans, M R, Labedz, C R, Larose, E, Lindsey, N J, McKinnon, M, Megies, T, Miller, M S, Minarik, W, Moresi, L, Márquez-Ramírez, V H, Möllhoff, M, Nesbitt, I M, Niyogi, S, Ojeda, J, Oth, A, Proud, S, Pulli, J, Retailleau, L, Rintamäki, A E, Satriano, C, Savage, M K, Shani-kadmiel, S, Sleeman, R, Sokos, E, Stammler, K, Stott, A E, Subedi, S, Sørensen, M B, Taira, T, Tapia, M, Turhan, F, Van Der Pluijm, B, Vanstone, M, Vergne, J, Vuorinen, T A T, Warren, T, Wassermann, J & Xiao, H 2020, ' Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures ', Science, vol. 369, no. 6509, pp. 1338-1343 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abd2438
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Lecocq, T, Hicks, S P, Van Noten, K, Van Wijk, K, Koelemeijer, P, De Plaen, R S M, Massin, F, Hillers, G, Anthony, R E, Apoloner, M-T, Arroyo-Solórzano, M, Assink, J D, Büyükakpınar, P, Cannata, A, Cannavo, F, Carrasco, S, Caudron, C, Chaves, E J, Cornwell, D G, Craig, D, Den Ouden, O F C, Diaz, J, Donner, S, Evangelidis, C P, Evers, L, Fauville, B, Fernandez, G A, Giannopoulos, D, Gibbons, S J, Girona, T, Grecu, B, Grunberg, M, Hetényi, G, Horleston, A, Inza, A, Irving, J C E, Jamalreyhani, M, Kafka, A, Koymans, M R, Labedz, C R, Larose, E, Lindsey, N J, McKinnon, M, Megies, T, Miller, M S, Minarik, W, Moresi, L, Márquez-Ramírez, V H, Möllhoff, M, Nesbitt, I M, Niyogi, S, Ojeda, J, Oth, A, Proud, S, Pulli, J, Retailleau, L, Rintamäki, A E, Satriano, C, Savage, M K, Shani-kadmiel, S, Sleeman, R, Sokos, E, Stammler, K, Stott, A E, Subedi, S, Sørensen, M B, Taira, T, Tapia, M, Turhan, F, Van Der Pluijm, B, Vanstone, M, Vergne, J, Vuorinen, T A T, Warren, T, Wassermann, J & Xiao, H 2020, ' Global quieting of high-frequency seismic noise due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdown measures ', Science, vol. 369, no. 6509, pp. 1338-1343 . https://doi.org/10.1126/science.abd2438
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Human activity causes vibrations that propagate into the ground as high-frequency seismic waves. Measures to mitigate the COVID-19 pandemic caused widespread changes in human activity, leading to a months-long reduction in seismic noise of up to 50%.
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::913757dca9b6c3eb0ce188290255b60a
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/217766
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/217766
Publikováno v:
Temblor.
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Research Letters. 45
Autor:
Susan Y. Schwartz, Esteban J. Chaves
Publikováno v:
Science Advances
Science advances, vol 2, iss 1
Science advances, vol 2, iss 1
This paper uses temporal variations in seismic velocity to identify pressurized pore fluids in forearc crust.
In subduction zones, elevated pore fluid pressure, generally linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions, has a profound influence on t
In subduction zones, elevated pore fluid pressure, generally linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions, has a profound influence on t