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Seismological evidence for a multifault network at the subduction interface. [PDF]

open access: yesNature
Chalumeau C   +6 more
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Triggering cascades and statistical properties of aftershocks

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2013
Applying a simple general procedure for identifying aftershocks, we inves- tigate their statistical properties for a high-resolution earthquake catalog covering South- ern California.
Chad Gu, Marco Baiesi, Jorn Davidsen
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2022
This chapter reviews some of the consequences of the Western Rising. It pays attention to the bitter factional struggles that raged in London between October 1549 and January 1550. The chapter follows the time when Protector Somerset was toppled from power. His fall was a direct consequence of the terror that the popular protests of the previous summer
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Identification and spatiotemporal organization of aftershocks

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research, 2009
We propose a fast method able to discriminate between Poissonian independent earthquakes and aftershocks. The method is based on the evaluation of the variability coefficient, defined as the ratio between the standard deviation and the average value of ...
Eugenio Lippiello, L De Arcangelis
exaly   +2 more sources

Aftershocks driven by afterslip and fluid pressure sweeping through a fault‐fracture mesh [PDF]

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters, 2017
A variety of physical mechanisms are thought to be responsible for the triggering and spatiotemporal evolution of aftershocks. Here we analyze a vigorous aftershock sequence and postseismic geodetic strain that occurred in the Yuha Desert following the ...
Zachary E Ross   +2 more
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Aftershocks due to property variations in the fault zone: A mechanical model

open access: yesTectonophysics, 2013
Studies of many large strike-slip earthquakes have shown that the seismicity rate increases in quadrants in which the Coulomb stress is increased by the earthquake rupture.
Caibo Hu, Yongen Cai, Mian Liu
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Insights on earthquake triggering processes from early aftershocks of repeating microearthquakes [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2015
International audienceCharacterizing the evolution of seismicity rate of early aftershocks can yield important information about earthquake nucleation and triggering. However, this task is challenging because early aftershock seismic signals are obscured
O Lengline, Jean-Paul Ampuero
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Aftershocks

2021
This chapter discusses Major General Philip Schuyler’s attempt to rebuild the shattered and demoralized American Northern Army after the disastrous performance at Fort Ticonderoga, and to slow down Burgoyne’s advance. The chapter also discusses the reaction of the American soldiers, the press, Congress, state governments, and George Washington to the ...
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Secondary Aftershocks and Their Importance for Aftershock Forecasting

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 2003
The potential locations of aftershocks, which can be large and damaging, are often forecast by calculating where the mainshock increased stress. We find, however, that the mainshock-induced stress field is often rapidly altered by aftershock-induced stresses.
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Ukraine Aftershocks

Computer, 2022
Phillip Glen Armour   +3 more
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