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Seismoacoustic monitoring of eastern mediterranean earthquakes toward a tsunami early warning system for Egypt. [PDF]
Elbehiri HS +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Deep Origin and Shallow Launch for the Etna 122 B.C. Mafic Plinian Eruption
Abstract Basaltic Plinian eruptions challenge our understanding of explosive volcanism. The 122 B.C. Plinian eruption of Etna ranks among the most powerful mafic explosive events known. Here, we combine volatile barometry of 122 B.C. from olivine‐hosted melt and fluid inclusions with comparative data from the sub‐Plinian Fall Stratified eruption at ...
M. Gavrilenko +6 more
wiley +1 more source
Test-Time Augmentations and Quality Controls for Improving Regional Seismic Phase Picking. [PDF]
Han B, Tang L, Ma L, Kong H, Xiao Z.
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract High‐precision regional ionospheric correction products are essential for achieving accurate and fast‐convergence solutions in Precise Point Positioning Real‐Time Kinematic (PPP‐RTK). For users in low‐ and middle‐latitudes, PPP‐RTK server narrow‐lane (NL) ambiguity resolution (AR) typically requires more than 10 min, which largely affects the ...
Pan Li +6 more
wiley +1 more source
New integrated events location procedure in vast and irregular networks in a quasi real-time mode
TIBERI, LARA +2 more
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Seismogenic strength and anatomy of mahendragarh-dehradun fault: implication to seismic risk. [PDF]
Gera SK +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
Subduction Parameters Controlling the Occurrence of Shallow and Deep Slow‐Slip Events (SSEs)
Abstract Slow‐slip events (SSEs) are transient aseismic fault‐slip phenomena that release tectonic stresses in a variety of tectonic environments, including subduction zones. In subduction margins, SSEs commonly occur along the plate interface at shallow (<20 km) and deep (30–60 km) depths.
Mario Arroyo‐Solórzano +4 more
wiley +1 more source
Occurrence of major earthquakes is as stochastic as smaller ones. [PDF]
Ghazoui Z +5 more
europepmc +1 more source
Abstract To determine the subsurface temperature distribution and its relevance to groundwater flow in the deep subsurface, we repeated temperature depth profile measurements and conducted long‐term temperature observations in an ∼700‐m‐deep borehole penetrating the Futagawa fault along the Kiyama–Kashima graben in the Aso volcanic region, Japan from ...
Weiren Lin +8 more
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