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How likely does an aftershock sequence conform to a single omori law behavior?

open access: yes, 2018
The most popular aftershock forecasting model is based on the modified Omori law (MOL), which describes the expected decay of the aftershock given the mainshock's magnitude.
Spassiani, Ilaria   +5 more
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РАЗРЯДКА СЕЙСМОТЕКТОНИЧЕСКИХ НАПРЯЖЕНИЙ В ОЧАГОВЫХ ЗОНАХ СИЛЬНЫХ ЗЕМЛЕТРЯСЕНИЙ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ ЧАСТИ БОЛЬШОГО КАВКАЗА

open access: yesГеология и геофизика Юга России, 2017
Проведен анализ пространственно-временно-энергетического распределения афтершоковых процессов Рачинского(29.04.1991 г. M = 7,0), Барисахского (23.10.1992 г. M = 6,5), Закатальского (07.05.2012 г.
М. А. Мкртчян
doaj  

Long-term communication of aftershock forecasts: The Canterbury earthquake sequence in New Zealand

open access: yes
On 14 February 2016, a magnitude (M)5.7 earthquake struck in Christchurch New Zealand (Aotearoa in the Maori language). The shaking caused damage to historic facades, power outages, cliff collapses, rock falls, and liquefaction but no reported injuries ...
Gerstenberger MC   +6 more
core   +1 more source

Tsunamigenic fault structures revealed in the 2024 Noto earthquake (M7.6) rupture area. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Park JO   +8 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Pore-pressure diffusion controls upper-plate aftershocks of the 2014 Iquique earthquake. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun
Peña C   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Peak ductility demand of mainshock-aftershock sequences for Japanese earthquakes

open access: yes, 2012
A large mainshock triggers numerous aftershocks. Large aftershocks can cause additional damage and disruption to buildings and infrastructure in a post-disaster situation.
Goda, K
core  

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