Forecasting Eruptions at Poorly Known Volcanoes Using Analogs and Multivariate Renewal Processes
Abstract Forecasting future destructive eruptions from re‐awakening volcanoes remains a challenge, mainly due to a lack of previous event data. This sparks a search for similar volcanoes to provide additional information, especially those with better compiled and understood event records.
Ting Wang +3 more
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ABSTRACT Guadalajara, Jalisco, is the second largest city in Mexico with around 4.5 million inhabitants. A high seismic hazard exists in the city due to forces produced by the interaction between the Rivera, Cocos and North American plates and the smaller Jalisco Block.
Alejandro Ramírez Gaytan +7 more
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Double-difference Relocation of the Aftershocks of the Tecomán, Colima, Mexico Earthquake of 22 January 2003 [PDF]
On 22 January 2003, the M_w = 7.6 Tecomán earthquake struck offshore of the state of Colima, Mexico, near the diffuse triple junction between the Cocos, Rivera, and North American plates. Three-hundred and fifty aftershocks of the Tecomán earthquake with
Andrews, Vanessa +3 more
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Analysis of the unusual earthquake of 13 August 2006 in Michoacán, México [PDF]
The moderate earthquake of 13 August 2006 which occurred in the coastal area of Michoacán, México, offered the first opportunity to study an earthquake that has a focal mechanism oriented practically perpendicular to the vast majority of the earthquakes ...
Bandy, William Lee +6 more
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Multichannel Seismic Imaging of the Rivera Plate Subduction at the Seismogenic Jalisco Block Area (Western Mexican Margin) [PDF]
During the TSUJAL marine geophysical survey, conducted in February and March 2014, Spanish, Mexican and British scientists and technicians explored the western margin of Mexico, considered one of the most active seismic zones in America.
Alejandra L. Cameselle +11 more
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Identification of structural controls in an active lava dome with high resolution DEMs:Volcán de Colima, Mexico [PDF]
Monitoring the topography of active lava domes is critical for detecting changes that may trigger or influence collapse or explosive activity. Internal dome structure and conditions are more difficult to elucidate, but also play vital roles.
James, Michael, Varley, Nick
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Large tectonic earthquakes induce sharp temporary decreases in seismic velocity in Volcán de Colima, Mexico [PDF]
International audienceWe used the ambient noise cross-correlation and stretching methods to calculate variations in seismic velocities in the region of Volcán de Colima, Mexico. More than 15 years of continuous records were processed, producing long time
Arámbula-Mendoza, R. +2 more
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Anticipating the Successor to Mexico's Largest Historical Earthquake [PDF]
Note in proof: On October 9, as this article was being prepared for publication, a magnitude 7.6 earthquake occurred beneath the Jalisco region and caused significant loss of life and property.
Carmichael, I. +6 more
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Morfotectónica de Jalisco y Oaxaca (1), México [PDF]
La transmisión de esfuerzos, desde la zona de interacción convergente de placas en el Pacífico hacia el interior continental, ha determinado la actual configuración del plano morfotectónico del entorno mexicano.
Cotilla Rodríguez, Mario +5 more
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Crustal Architecture at the Collision Zone Between Rivera and North American Plates at the Jalisco Block: Tsujal Project [PDF]
Processing and analysis of new multichannel seismic records, coincident with wide-angle seismic profiles, acquired in the framework of the TsuJal project allow us to investigate in detail the complex structure of the oceanic domain in the collision zone ...
Alejandra L. Cameselle +12 more
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