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Seasonal stress inversion trends and Coulomb stress changes of RTS in Song Tranh2 reservoir, Vietnam

2022
<p>The Song Tranh 2 hydropower construction is located in the Quang Nam province (central Vietnam), it has a reservoir volume of 740 million cubic meters of water and a dam height of 96 m. The reservoir was filled to capacity for the first time in February 2011. The seismicity in the vicinity of reservoir is example of reservoir triggered
Izabela Nowaczyńska, Grzegorz Lizurek
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Coulomb stress changes and secondary stress triggering during the 2003 (Mw 6.6) Bam (Iran) earthquake

Tectonophysics, 2020
Abstract The 26 December 2003 (Mw 6.6) Bam earthquake is one of the most destructive events in the recorded history of Iran. Good variable-slip fault models and precise aftershock data enabled us to calculate Coulomb stress changes on the surrounding faults, optimally oriented faults, and the aftershock nodal planes to learn whether they were brought
Behnam Maleki Asayesh   +2 more
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The Stress Triggering of Aftershocks by Badong M5.1 Mainshock from Coulomb Stress Changes

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
TheCoulomb stress changes are usually adopted to make analysis on faultinteractions and stress triggering. This paper mainly deals with Coulomb stresschange of mainshock and affect on aftershocks. We preliminarily conclude thatthe mainshock produce Coulomb stress change on aftershocks most behavingpositive and triggered them.
Dong Ning Lei   +2 more
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Coulomb stress changes in Hesperia Planum, Mars, reveal regional thrust fault reactivation

Journal of Geophysical Research: Planets, 2005
The orthogonal pattern of NE and NW striking wrinkle ridges in Hesperia Planum makes this area unique and enigmatic. The wrinkle ridge morphologies revealed in Mars Orbiter Laser Altimeter topography across ridge structures in Hesperia Planum suggest that wrinkle ridges form above thrust faults.
Cheryl L. Goudy   +2 more
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Coulomb stress changes and its correlation with aftershocks of recent Iranian reverse earthquakes

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2014
In order to investigate the possibility of forecasting aftershock distribution of the Iranian earthquakes, three strong earthquakes from the past 10 years were selected to calculate Coulomb stress changes and its correlation with the aftershock distribution. The common point of these earthquakes is their reverse focal mechanisms.
Maryam Agh-Atabai   +1 more
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Coulomb stress changes at calderas: Modeling the seismicity of Campi Flegrei (southern Italy)

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2003
The local seismicity occurring at Campi Flegrei caldera during a recent unrest (1982–1984) has been modeled in terms of Coulomb stress changes due to magma chamber overpressure, superimposed on a background tensile regional stress. The computations, performed by a finite element method in heterogeneous axial‐symmetric elastic models, also take into ...
Claudia Troise   +2 more
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Effects of Coulomb stress change on M > 6 earthquakes in the Caucasus region

Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 2019
Abstract Coulomb stress variations may trigger earthquakes, while the stress transfer process is not clear. In this paper, Coulomb stress changes are investigated for the sequences of strong earthquakes in the Caucasus region, which followed the 1988 Mw6.8 in Spitak, the 1991 Mw6.9 in Racha and the 2000 Mw6.2 in Baku.
Bahruz Ahadov, Shuanggen Jin
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Coulomb Stress Changes after 11 May 2017 Askale-Erzurum(NETurkey) Earthquake (Mw = 4.7)

2020
Erzurum city NE Turkey , one of the largest provinces of the eastern Anatolia region are surrounded by many active tectonic units. These tectonic units generated many earthquakes that led to the loss of life and property during the historical and instrumental period.
OZER, Caglar, BAYRAK, Erdem
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The dynamic Coulomb stress changes caused by remoteearthquakes based on the borehole strainmeter data

2022
<p>Sufficient shreds of evidence have proved the existence of the remote triggering effect of large earthquakes. To understand its mechanism, it is necessary to conduct detailed investigations on the influence of the far-field dynamic stress changes on the stress state of faults.
Fuzhen Li   +4 more
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Coulomb stress changes due to main earthquakes in Southeast Iran during 1981 to 2011

Journal of Seismology, 2018
Southeast of Iran experienced eight destructive earthquakes during 30 years from 1981 to 2011. Six of these events with M > 6.5 were fatal and caused great human and financial losses in the region. The 1981 July 28 (Mw 7.2) Sirch earthquake with 65 km surface rupture was the largest event in this region since 1877 and with other three earthquakes ...
Behnam Maleki Asayesh   +2 more
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