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Physics-informed deep learning approach for modeling crustal deformation [PDF]

open access: yesNature Communications, 2022
Modeling crustal deformation is critical for understanding of tectonic processes and earthquake potentials. Here, the authors propose a deep learning approach that can be extended in a straightforward manner to complex crustal structures and inverse ...
Tomohisa Okazaki   +3 more
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Effects of Ocean Tide Load on Vertical Crustal Deformation in Northeastern Margin of Qinghai Tibet Plateau [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2020
Periodic crustal movement are mainly caused by ocean tides and changes of atmospheric pressure. In this project, the researcher has used the spherical harmonic coefficient of the ocean tide and actual observation data to study the impact on vertical ...
Yang Guolin   +4 more
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Modeling long-term volcanic deformation at Kusatsu-Shirane and Asama volcanoes, Japan, using the GNSS coordinate time series

open access: yesEarth, Planets and Space, 2021
Long-term deformation of Kusatsu-Shirane and Asama volcanoes in central Japan were investigated using Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) measurements.
Hiroshi Munekane
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InSAR Atmospheric Delay Correction Model Integrated from Multi-Source Data Based on VCE

open access: yesRemote Sensing, 2022
With the rapid development of interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR) measurement technology, its measurement accuracy requirements are increasing.
Xiaobo Li, Xiaoya Wang, Yanling Chen
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Study on deformation characteristics and dynamic cause of the Luding MS6.8 earthquake

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2023
A MS6.8 earthquake struck Luding Country in Ganzi Prefecture, Sichuan Province on 5 September 2022. The earthquake occurred on the Moxi segment of Xianshuihe fault zone (XFZ), one of the most seismically active faults in the Chinese mainland.
Zhengyi Yuan   +6 more
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What can seismic noise tell us about the Alpine reactivation of the Iberian Massif? An example in the Iberian Central System [PDF]

open access: yesSolid Earth, 2020
The Iberian Central System, formed after the Alpine reactivation of the Variscan Iberian Massif, features maximum altitudes of 2500 m. It is surrounded by two foreland basins with contrasting elevation: the Duero Basin to the north, located at 750–800 m,
J. Andrés   +6 more
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Isolating non-subduction-driven tectonic processes in Cascadia

open access: yesGeoscience Letters, 2021
Several tectonic processes combine to produce the crustal deformation observed across the Cascadia margin: (1) Cascadia subduction, (2) the northward propagation of the Mendocino Triple Junction (MTJ), (3) the translation of the Sierra Nevada–Great ...
K. A. McKenzie, K. P. Furlong
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Sensitivity Analysis for Seafloor Geodetic Constraints on Coseismic Slip and Interseismic Slip-Deficit Distributions

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2021
Estimating the coseismic slip distribution and interseismic slip-deficit distribution play an important role in understanding the mechanism of massive earthquakes and predicting the resulting damage.
Sota Murakami   +4 more
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The migration of the crustal deformation peak area in the eastern Himalayan Syntaxis inferred from present-day crustal deformation and morpho-tectonic markers

open access: yesGeodesy and Geodynamics, 2021
The present-day Global Positioning System (GPS) velocity field shows that the Indian Plate is not a complete rigid block, as its northeastern corner has been torn off and clockwise rotating relative to the main part.
Ling Zhang   +3 more
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Complex Crustal Deformation Beneath the Cathaysia Block in South China: Evidence From Receiver Function Analysis

open access: yesEarth and Space Science, 2023
By harmonically fitting the arrival times of the P‐to‐S converted phases from the Moho, we systematically investigate the crustal anisotropy beneath the Cathaysia Block (CaB) and the surrounding areas in South China for the first time.
Mengkui Li   +3 more
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