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Ground motion of the Ms7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake
Eighty-eight free-field strong ground motion observation datasets obtained by the National Strong Motion Observation Network System of China for the Jiuzhaigou Ms7.0 earthquake were used to study the characteristics of the strong ground motion and the ...
Wang Wencai +8 more
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On August 8th, 2017, an Ms 7.0 magnitude earthquake occurred in Jiuzhaigou County, northern Sichuan Province, China. The Jiuzhaigou Valley World National Park was the most affected area due to the epicentre being located in the scenic area of the park ...
Pasuto, Alessandro +5 more
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In response to the challenge of inefficient oblique-photography 3D modeling in emergency surveying and mapping support for the rapid investigation of geological disasters caused by the “8·8” Jiuzhaigou earthquake, this paper proposes an orthographic ...
Tingting ZHAO +4 more
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Based on the horizontal velocity data observed by GPS during 2004–2007, 2007–2009, and 2011–2017 before, during, and after the Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan-Yunnan and its vicinity, we analyze evolution features of the tectonic deformation caused by ...
Peng Jia +3 more
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Abstract Large earthquakes along the Tibetan Plateau margins trigger widespread landslides that deliver substantial sediment to river networks, driving intense and long‐lasting landscape change. However, identifying and modeling the fluvial sediment responses to large earthquakes remains challenging.
Ya Zhou +5 more
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The 2017 Mw 6.5 Jiuzhaigou earthquake (Sichuan, China) is the first strong ground motion that struck the famous world heritage site, causing widespread landslides and severe rock mass damage effects and landscapes undergoing rapid evolution in the ...
Luguang Luo +7 more
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FMLD: A Vertical Federated Learning Framework for Privacy‐Preserving Multimodal Landslide Detection
Abstract Landslides are among the most severe global geohazards posing a significant threat to human life and infrastructure. To support landslide detection and prediction, various geohazard monitoring approaches have been developed, such as optical remote sensing imagery, light detection and ranging, and ground‐based sensors, generating vast volumes ...
Xiaochuan Tang +11 more
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Engineering Planning Method and Control Modes for Debris Flow Disasters in Scenic Areas
Compared with debris flows in other areas, debris flows in scenic areas not only seriously threaten residents, tourists, roads, walkways, and other infrastructure, but also cause considerable damage to the landscapes and ecosystems of these areas ...
Xing-Long Gong +9 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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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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