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Multi-Timescale Fault Interactions and Earthquakes: A Review [PDF]
Earthquake models are based on elastic rebound, which predicts cyclic stress accumulation and release on fault planes. Consequently, attention has been focused on the rate of strain accumulation on individual faults to infer their stress evolution, which,
Mian Liu
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Fluid-earthquake and earthquake-earthquake interactions in Southern Kansas, USA [PDF]
An increase in injection activity associated with energy production in southern Kansas starting in 2013 has been linked to the occurrence of more than 130,000 earthquakes (M −1.5 to 4.9) between 2014 and 2017. Studies suggest that the dramatic increase in seismicity rate is related to wastewater injection into the highly permeable Arbuckle formation ...
Verdecchia, Alessandro (Dr. rer. nat.) +2 more
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Earthquake Productivity Law in a Wide Magnitude Range
Earthquakes are usually followed by aftershocks. The number of aftershocks—the so-called productivity—depends on the magnitude of the earthquake. In seismic modeling it is usually assumed that the number of aftershocks is approximately the same for ...
Peter Shebalin +3 more
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The March 25, 2020 MW 7.5 Paramushir earthquake [PDF]
The strong earthquake with moment magnitude MW = 7.5 occurred on March 25, 2020, in the North Kurils to the southeast of the Paramushir Island. The hypocenter of the earthquake was located under the oceanic rise of deep-sea trench in the subducting ...
Alexander S. Prytkov +1 more
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The Growth of Earthquake Clusters
Migration of hypocenters is a common attribute of induced injection seismicity and of earthquake swarms, which distinguishes them from aftershock sequences.
Tomas Fischer, Sebastian Hainzl
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Evaluating simplified methods for liquefaction assessment for loss estimation [PDF]
Currently, some catastrophe models used by the insurance industry account for liquefaction by applying a simple factor to shaking-induced losses. The factor is based only on local liquefaction susceptibility and this highlights the need for a more ...
I. Kongar, T. Rossetto, S. Giovinazzi
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Fault interaction and earthquake triggering mechanisms: Progress and prospects
Research on fault interaction and earthquake triggering, which is a hot issue in the field of source physics, can facilitate understanding of the underlying mechanisms of strong earthquakes and also has good application prospects in earthquake risk ...
Ke Jia, Shiyong Zhou
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Performance of RC frames in 26.11.2019. Albania earthquake: Effects of irregularities and detailing [PDF]
The collapse and damage of large number of buildings during the November 26, 2019 (Mw 6,4) Albania earthquake caused 51 fatalities and injuries to at least 910 people. Most of collapsed or heavily damaged buildings were RC frame buildings.
Milićević Ivan +3 more
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Dynamic analysis of combined piled raft system (CPRS)
High rise buildings constructed on the combined piled raft system (CPRS) have been rapidly increased in the recent years. Understanding of the load distribution mechanism between the pile and raft especially when these buildings are subjected to the ...
Ahmed El-Attar
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The effectiveness and accuracy of earthquake precursors are measured by the ability of the precursors to predict the time, epicentral distance, and magnitude of the earthquake for short-term earthquake prediction.
Nur Fatin Irdina Zulhamidi +7 more
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