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Abstract Bedrock fault scarps and their associated colluvial wedges provide key evidence for reconstructing paleoearthquakes. We apply rock surface luminescence dating to a bedrock scarp on the Huashan fault in central China, using OSL‐depth profiles (DPs) from multiple heights. Results reveal two coseismic displacements of 6.8 and >1.0 m.
Ming Luo +8 more
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GNSS hydrology: Defining a new interdiscipline integrating GNSS hydrogeodesy and remote sensing. [PDF]
Wan W +4 more
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Hydrogravimetry Enables Quantification of Alpine Groundwater Dynamics
Abstract Groundwater plays a critical role in the functioning of alpine hydrological systems, and its importance is expected to increase under climate change. However, quantification of groundwater processes in these systems remains highly uncertain. Terrestrial time‐lapse gravimetry (TLG) is a geophysical and geodetic technique whose measured variable
Landon J. S. Halloran +4 more
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Topographically-controlled contribution of avalanches to glacier mass balance in the 21st century. [PDF]
Kneib M +11 more
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Abstract We estimate the fault geometry and coseismic slip of the 2025 Myanmar earthquake using multi‐source satellite observations, revealing a nine‐segment rupture structure that transitions from eastward‐dipping in the north to westward‐dipping in the south, with peak slip of ∼6 m and negligible shallow slip deficit.
Lijia He +9 more
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Mid Holocene rapid thinning and rethickening of the East Antarctic ice sheet suggested by glacial isostatic adjustment. [PDF]
Okuno J +4 more
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Distinguishing Single and Linked Ruptures in the Laboratory and Nature
Abstract Earthquakes can grow either monotonically from a single, stressed patch or through linking multiple stressed regions. The distinction has implications for magnitude predictability with single ruptures requiring knowledge of the local stress state, while linked ruptures require knowing the global stress and energy distribution.
Will Steinhardt, Emily E. Brodsky
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Role of tectonic stress and topography on repeated lateral dikes: application to the 1975-1984 Krafla and 2023-2025 Svartsengi rifting episodes in Iceland. [PDF]
Yang Y +3 more
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