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Sedimentology and composition of sands injected during the seismic crisis of May 2012 (Emilia, Italy): clues for source layer identification and liquefaction regime [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
InMay 2012widespread sand blows formed along buried channels in the eastern sector of the Po Plain (Northern Italy) as a consequence of a series of seismic eventswith main shocks ofMw6.1 and 5.9. At San Carlo (Ferrara) a trench dug a few week after the
Caputo, R.   +4 more
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Paleoliquefaction in the Bajo Segura basin (eastern Betic Cordillera) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
The Bajo Segura basin, in the eastern Betic Cordillera, displays a seismic activity characterized by small-magnitude earthquakes (1.5-4.5 mb), with some occasional moderate to high-magnitude events (> 5.0 mb).
Alfaro, Pedro   +3 more
core   +1 more source

THE 23 JULY 1930 EARTHQUAKE (MS=6.7) IN THE SOUTHERN APENNINES (ITALY): GEOLOGICAL AND HYDROLOGICAL EFFECTS [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The 23 July 1930 earthquake (MS=6.7) in the Southern Apennines (Italy) was a catastrophic event that produced many effects such as surface faulting, fractures, landslides, settlements, hydrological changes, variations in chemical/ physical activity ...
Esposito, E.   +3 more
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Ground effects of the 18 October 1992, Murindo earthquake (NW Colombia), using the Environmental Seismic Intensity Scale (ESI 2007) for the assessment of intensity [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
The macroseismic intensity of the 18 October 1992 Murindo-Atrato earthquake that affected the northwestern states of Colombia (Choco\ub4 and Antioquia) is reassessed using the newly developed INQUA Environmental Seismic Intensity Scale (ESI 2007) which ...
Lalinde Pulido, C.   +3 more
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Environmental Impact Assessment and Seismic Hazard Analysis: Petrinja 2020 Experience

open access: yesAGG+
On December 29, 2020, a shallow magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck northern Croatia near Petrinja. This earthquake was preceded by a strong foreshock with a magnitude of 5.
Branko Kordić   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Surface-Rupturing Historical Earthquakes in Australia and Their Environmental Effects: New Insights from Re-Analyses of Observational Data

open access: yesGeosciences, 2019
We digitize surface rupture maps and compile observational data from 67 publications on ten of eleven historical, surface-rupturing earthquakes in Australia in order to analyze the prevailing characteristics of surface ruptures and other environmental ...
Tamarah R. King   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Evidence for the activity and paleoseismicity of the Padul fault (Betic Cordillera, southern Spain) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2001
There is evidence of recent tectonic activity in the proximity of Padul, in the central sector of the Betic Cordillera. The principal active fault in this region is the Padul normal fault, running NW-SE, which displays spectacular geomorphological and ...
Alfaro, Pedro   +4 more
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Paleomagnetic measurement of nonbrittle coseismic deformation across the San Andreas Fault at Pallett Creek [PDF]

open access: yes, 1992
Paleomagnetic data have been obtained to address a problem at the Pallett Creek paleoseismological site: the 9 mm/yr slip rate determined from three-dimensional mapping of late Holocene offsets across discrete faults is only a quarter of the expected ...
Barrows   +32 more
core   +1 more source

Fast report: the 2025 M6.4 Dapu earthquake: preliminary field observation and surface deformation analysis

open access: yesTerrestrial, Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences
The 2025 M6.4 Dapu earthquake offers a crucial opportunity to investigate coseismic deformation and fault behavior in southwestern Taiwan. Despite the absence of surface rupture, remote sensing and geodetic analyses detected significant ground ...
Chih-Heng Lu   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Dynamic liquefaction of shear zones in intact loess during simulated earthquake loading [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
The 2010-2011 Canterbury earthquake sequence in New Zealand exposed loess-mantled slopes in the area to very high levels of seismic excitation (locally measured as >2 g).
A Kaiser   +28 more
core   +1 more source

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