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Background: Earthquakes can cause negative psychological states in adolescents and their parents, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.
Yingying Ye +4 more
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To address the issues in traditional earthquake disaster assessment, such as low efficiency, high risk of manual surveys, and limitations of two‐dimensional data, this study selects 16 districts and counties in the Bohai Bay area of Shandong Province (with a total area of 23,635 square kilometers, over 90% of which are rural areas) as the research area.
Hongbin Wu +8 more
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Sichuan Province is located in the Southwest China, with its western mountainous area serving as a transitional zone between the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau and the Sichuan Basin.
Han LIU +3 more
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Abstract The Xianshuihe fault zone (XSHF) in southwestern China accommodates both aseismic creep and seismic slip, yet geological evidence constraining these processes remains limited. Hence, we conducted microstructural, geochemical, and rock magnetic analyses of fault‐zone materials from the Cuoniulongba River outcrop.
Lei Zhang +6 more
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An Ms7.0 earthquake struck Jiuzhaigou (China) on 8 August 2017. The epicenter was in the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, an area covered by a dense time-varying gravity observation network.
Jinling Yang +5 more
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The study investigates the potential habitat distribution of the tufted deer (Elaphodus cephalophus) in China under current and future climate change scenarios. By employing an optimized MaxEnt model and integrating 19 climatic variables and environmental factors, the research identifies key limiting factors and projects significant habitat contraction
Huilin Liu +13 more
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Satellite Image Survey of Landslides Triggered by the 2024 Wushi Earthquake, Xinjiang, China
A satellite imagery survey was used to compile an inventory of 1273 landslides triggered by the 2024 Wushi earthquake in Xinjiang, China. These landslides ranged in area from 9 to 13,418 m2, with a total area of 0.42 km2, and exhibited a notable hanging wall effect.
Tao Li, Chong Xu, Yuandong Huang
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Effect of Earthquake on the Landscape of Jiuzhaigou-Huanglong Travertine and Its Restoration [PDF]
The hydrogeology and hydrochemistry-calcium characteristics, microbial community changes, and dam structure geophysical exploration for the core heritage sites of Jiuzhaigou after the “8.8” earthquake were investigated and analyzed. The results indicated that the hydrogeology has undergone significant changes, especially the Nuorilang Waterfall and the
F. Dong, Q. Dai, Q. Li, F. Wang, Y. Luo
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The 2017 Jiuzhaigou Ms 7.0 earthquake occurred on the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, with no noticeable rupture surface recognized. We characterized the pre-seismic deformation of the earthquake from GPS (Global Positioning System) data at ...
Weiwei Wu +3 more
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Stochastic finite-fault simulation of the 2017 Jiuzhaigou earthquake in China [PDF]
Abstract In this study, the strong ground motion of the Jiuzhaigou Ms7.0 earthquake, which occurred in northern Sichuan, China, was simulated based on the stochastic finite-fault method. The earthquake event was recorded by 66 strong ground-motion stations operated by the China Strong Motion Networks Center.
JiZe Sun, YanXiang Yu, YiQiong Li
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