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2023
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF), located in Turkey, is one of the world's most active faults and accommodates Anatolia's westward motion relative to Eurasia. Over the last century, several earthquakes (M>6.8) have migrated from east to west. It is in the Marmara region, south of Istanbul, that the subsequent rupture is expected.
Renaldo Gastineau +10 more
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The North Anatolian Fault (NAF), located in Turkey, is one of the world's most active faults and accommodates Anatolia's westward motion relative to Eurasia. Over the last century, several earthquakes (M>6.8) have migrated from east to west. It is in the Marmara region, south of Istanbul, that the subsequent rupture is expected.
Renaldo Gastineau +10 more
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2020
<p>In intraplate settings with moderate seismicity, recurrence intervals of strong earthquakes (M<sub>w </sub>>6) typically exceed the short time span of instrumental and historical records. To assess the seismic hazard in such regions, lake sediments are increasingly used as earthquake archives:
Christoph Daxer +7 more
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<p>In intraplate settings with moderate seismicity, recurrence intervals of strong earthquakes (M<sub>w </sub>>6) typically exceed the short time span of instrumental and historical records. To assess the seismic hazard in such regions, lake sediments are increasingly used as earthquake archives:
Christoph Daxer +7 more
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2020
<p>Catastrophic, pre-historic rockslides are generally well studied in terms of geological controls on slope instabilities, dating of failure events and characterization of the transported mass. Regarding their triggering mechanism, however, either changing climatic forces or strong seismic shaking are discussed in literature ...
Patrick Oswald +6 more
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<p>Catastrophic, pre-historic rockslides are generally well studied in terms of geological controls on slope instabilities, dating of failure events and characterization of the transported mass. Regarding their triggering mechanism, however, either changing climatic forces or strong seismic shaking are discussed in literature ...
Patrick Oswald +6 more
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2023
<p><strong>Rupture cascade describes a pattern of earthquake occurrence whereby a high-magnitude earthquake on one fault hastens the occurrence of failure on nearby faults, potentially resulting in sequences of large earthquakes on timescales of years to decades. Earthquake simulations and paleoseismic data suggest that rupture cascades may
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<p><strong>Rupture cascade describes a pattern of earthquake occurrence whereby a high-magnitude earthquake on one fault hastens the occurrence of failure on nearby faults, potentially resulting in sequences of large earthquakes on timescales of years to decades. Earthquake simulations and paleoseismic data suggest that rupture cascades may
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Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2017
Karl W. Wegmann +4 more
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Paleoseismology of the Akatore Fault, Otago, New Zealand
New Zealand Journal of Geology, and Geophysics, 2020Mark W Stirling +2 more
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Paleoseismology of the Hyde Fault, Otago, New Zealand
New Zealand Journal of Geology, and Geophysics, 2022Jonathan D Griffin +2 more
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Turbidite paleoseismology along the active continental margin of Chile – Feasible or not?
Quaternary Science Reviews, 2015Anne Bernhardt +2 more
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