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Evidence for crustal brines and deep fluid infiltration in an oceanic transform fault. [PDF]

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Local intraplate earthquake considerations for Singapore

The IES Journal Part A: Civil & Structural Engineering, 2014
The current National Annex for Singapore to Eurocode 8 is primarily to address distant hazards from Sumatra and is not intended to provide coverage for potential local intraplate hazards. The latter type of hazards has safety implications on low-rise structures including many of the aged building construction.
Lam, Nelson T. K.   +3 more
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Multitechnology characterization of an unusual surface rupturing intraplate earthquake: the ML 5.4 2019 Le Teil event in France

, 2021
Metropolitan France is a region of slow tectonic deformation with sparse seismicity. On 11 November 2019, the ML 5.4 Le Teil earthquake became the largest seismic event recorded in the last 16 yr.
A. Vallage   +11 more
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Rupture Characteristics and Bedrock Structural Control of the 2016 Mw 6.0 Intraplate Earthquake in the Petermann Ranges, Australia

, 2020
The 20 May 2016 surface-rupturing intraplate earthquake in the Petermann Ranges is the largest onshore earthquake to occur in the Australian continent in 19 yr.
J. Attanayake   +7 more
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Intraplate earthquakes in Northern Svalbard

Tectonophysics, 1985
Abstract A temporary network of microearthquake seismographs deployed in the northern part of Svalbard recorded numerous earthquakes during the summer of 1982. Most of the earthquakes occurred in concentrated zones in restricted portions of three fault complexes in central Nordaustlandet, but minor activity also occurred to the east and west of these
W.Winston Chan, B.J. Mitchell
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The Deadliest Intraplate Earthquake

Science, 2001
The recent earthquake in the Bhuj region took a toll of at least 30,000 lives. In their Perspective, [ Gupta et al .][1] discuss what may be the cause of the large but infrequent earthquakes in this region, which is not near any tectonic plate boundary.
Harsh K. Gupta   +3 more
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Stress Release Process Along an Intraplate Fault Analogous to the Plate Boundary: A Case Study of the 2017 M5.2 Akita‐Daisen Earthquake, NE Japan

Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 2020
Stress accumulation and release inside the plate remains poorly understood compared to that at the plate boundaries. Spatiotemporal variations in foreshock and aftershock activities can provide key constraints on time‐dependent stress and deformation ...
Keisuke Yoshida   +5 more
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Symptomatic Features of Intraplate Earthquakes

Seismological Research Letters, 2003
Available geological, geophysical, and seismological data for 39 cases were compared and analyzed to understand the cause of intraplate earthquakes. The results revealed common features which can be used to test models for their seismogenesis. Intraplate seismicity occurs in the vicinity of “stress concentrators” within pre-existing zones of weakness ...
A. Gangopadhyay, P. Talwani
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