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Subduction intraslab-interface fault interactions in the 2022 Mw 6.4 Ferndale, California, earthquake sequence. [PDF]

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Topography of the subducting basement throughout the entire Nankai Trough. [PDF]

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Pixel Offset Fusion of SAR and Optical Images for 3-D Coseismic Surface Deformation

IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, 2021
This letter presents a 3-D fusion method combining with the pixel offset results of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and optical images for measuring 3-D coseismic deformation, which suffered the limitations of huge displacement gradient, low coherence, and large temporal interval.
Chih-Heng Lu   +2 more
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The Surface Rupture Zone and Coseismic Deformation Produced by the Yutian Ms7.3 Earthquake of 21 March 2008, Xinjiang

Acta Geologica Sinica, 2012
Abstract:On 21 March 2008, a Ms7.3 earthquake occurred at Quickbird, Yutian County, Xinjiang. We attempt to reveal the features of the causative fault of this shock and its coseismic deformation field. Our work is based on analysis and interpretation to high‐resolution satellite images as well as differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (D‐
SHAN Xinjian   +7 more
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Amounts and styles of coseismic deformation along the northern segment of surface rupture, of the 2008 Wenchuan Mw 7.9 earthquake, China

Tectonophysics, 2010
Abstract The May 12, 2008, Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake occurred along the Longmen Shan fault zone, a thrust fault zone on the eastern margin of Tibet Plateau, and ruptured the ground surface for more than 200 km. A field investigation suggests that the earthquake also ruptured the northern segment (from Beichuan to Qingchuan), along which active ...
Chuan-You Li   +4 more
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Coseismic surface deformation caused by the Wenchuan M8 earthquake from InSAR data analysis

2009 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2009
The D-InSAR technology is used to aquired seven belts of coseismic surface deformation of Sichuan M8 earthquake of 12 May 2008 from the ALOS/PALSAR satellite data of Japan. The result covers Yinxiu, Dujiangyan, Wenchuan, Moxian, Beichuan, Pingwu and Qingchuan county, each 500km in north-south and 70km in east-west.
Xiaogang Song 0002   +5 more
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