Accelerated rifting in response to regional climate change in the East African Rift System [PDF]
Continental rifting is influenced by interactions between tectonic, magmatic, and surface processes, with the latter strongly dependent on regional climate.
James D. Muirhead +5 more
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Coulomb Stress Change of Mw 7.5 Palu-Donggala Earthquake, Sulawesi (28 September 2018)
The Mw 7.5 Palu earthquake that occurred in Palu-Central Sulawesi, Indonesia, on September 28, 2018, accompanied by the tsunami and liquefaction caused casualties and building damage in the city of Palu and its surroundings. One month later, a series of earthquakes swarm occurred in Mamasa, West Sulawesi.
Adhi Wibowo +2 more
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Coulomb Stress Changes in the 2004 Aceh Earthquake on the Mount Sibualbuali and Mount Lubukraya
The great Aceh earthquake on December 26, 2004, had a magnitude of 9.2 Mw for 10 minutes with coordinates 3,316°N 95,854°E. had a tremendous impact on changes in geological conditions and disasters in Aceh and Asia, especially Southeast Asia and South ...
Goldberd Harmuda Duva Sinaga +4 more
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On May 21, 2021, the M7.3 Maduo earthquake occurred within the Bayan Har Block, one of the most seismically active regions in the Tibetan Plateau. This aroused attention to the seismic hazards in this block.
Yujiang Li +6 more
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InSAR Reveals Coseismic Deformation and Coulomb Stress Changes of the 2025 Tingri Earthquake: Implications for Regional Hazard Assessment [PDF]
Normal faults play a key role in accommodating extensional deformation within the South Tibet Rift. The MS 6.8 Tingri earthquake of 7 January 2025 therefore provides a rare opportunity to investigate how these normal faults accommodate east–west ...
Anan Chen +5 more
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Two long-term slow slip events (SSEs) in Lower Cook Inlet, Alaska, were identified by Li SS et al. (2016). The earlier SSE lasted at least 9 years with Mw ~7.8 and had an average slip rate of ~82 mm/year.
ShanShan Li, XingLei Li, Bing Xu
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Coulomb Stress Changes after 11 May 2017 Askale-Erzurum (NE Turkey) Earthquake (Mw = 4.7)
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.
Çağlar Özer, Erdem Bayrak
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The impact of Coulomb stress changes of the 2018 Mw 7.5 Palu earthquake, Indonesia
Bahruz Ahadov, Sh. Jin
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Aftershock triggering by complete Coulomb stress changes [PDF]
We examine the correlation between seismicity rate change following the 1992, M7.3, Landers, California, earthquake and characteristics of the complete Coulomb failure stress (CFS) changes (ΔCFS(t)) that this earthquake generated. At close distances the time‐varying “dynamic” portion of the stress change depends on how the rupture develops temporally ...
Debi Kilb, Joan Gomberg, Paul Bodin
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Global Induced Stress Field From Large Earthquakes Since 1900 and Chained Earthquake Occurrence
Megathrust earthquake occurrence is dependent on the physical properties and stress environments of convergent plate boundaries. Local and regional earthquakes may modulate the stress environment fractionally that affects the nucleation of next ...
Junhyung Lee, Tae‐Kyung Hong
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