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The spectral analysis of fifty-five KEG VBB records from the October 12, 1992 Cairo earthquake source region was performed to obtain the seismic moment.
Dessokey, M. M. +3 more
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Publisher Correction: Machine learning predicts meter-scale laboratory earthquakes. [PDF]
Norisugi R, Kaneko Y, Rouet-Leduc B.
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Abstract The physical mechanisms that govern the multi‐scale source properties of earthquakes, such as fracture energy scaling, where the dynamic energy dissipation of earthquakes scales with fault slip, remain debatable. We introduced the rate‐ and roughness‐dependent friction (RRF) law which accounts for the multi‐scale roughness evolution of the ...
Reiju Norisugi, Hiroyuki Noda
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Heterogeneity that is on a length scale just below that of a seismic wavelength is at the limit of resolution but may still cause significant wave scattering.
Haines, A. J., Hulme, T., Henrys, S. A.
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Spatiotemporal characteristics and geophysical drivers of the fractal dimension and b-value in North China seismicity. [PDF]
Bi J, Li Y, Pan Y.
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Predictive Models for Postfire Debris Flow Initiation in the Southwest USA
Abstract Postfire debris flows pose a threat to life and infrastructure and significantly contribute to sediment supply in upland channels, thereby impacting water quality, stream habitats, and landscape evolution. Models designed to assess postfire debris‐flow likelihood at the watershed scale in response to design or forecast rainstorms are ...
Ana Isabel Fernandez Sirgo +3 more
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Source parameters and stress drop variability in northeastern Egypt and their implications for seismic hazard assessment. [PDF]
Saadalla H, Qaysi S, Abdelnabi A.
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Abstract Earthflows are landslides in fine‐grained materials that alternate long dormant phases of very slow movement with short paroxysmal stages of rapid motion. These rapid phases are highly destructive, often causing severe damage to buildings and infrastructure.
M. Berti +11 more
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Near-surface geophysics: from measurements to reliable models. [PDF]
Maciuk K, Biswas A, Kumar S, Rai AK.
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Abstract This study proposes a deep‐learning–based regional earthquake early warning model, the Taiwan Transformer Shaking Alert Model (TT‐SAM). The model adopts peak ground velocity (PGV) as its primary ground shaking prediction unit, aiming to better reflect actual structural damage and thereby enhance the practical utility and accuracy of the ...
Yu‐Heng Chen +3 more
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