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Research on the Surface Deformation, Fault Rupture, and Coseismic Geohazard of the 2022 Luding Mw 6.8 Earthquake [PDF]
An Mw 6.8 earthquake occurred in Luding County, Ganzi Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province, on 5 September 2022. This seismic event triggered numerous coseismic geohazards in the seismic zone. In this study, the ascending- and descending-track
Yiling Lu +5 more
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On 5 September 2022, an Mw 6.6 earthquake occurred in Luding County in China, resulting in extensive surface rupture and casualties. Sufficient study on distribution characteristics and susceptibility regionalization of the earthquake-induced disasters ...
Zongji Yang
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Preliminary report of the September 5, 2022 MS 6.8 Luding earthquake, Sichuan, China
The 2022 MS 6.8 Luding earthquake is the strongest earthquake in Sichuan Province, Western China, since the 2017 MS 7.0 Jiuzhaigou earthquake. It occurred on the Moxi fault in the southeastern segment of the Xianshuihe fault, a tectonically active and ...
Yanru An, Chunmei Huang, Jinrong Su
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Following the earthquake, prompt evaluation of the distribution of coseismic landslides and estimation of potential disaster losses are crucial for emergency response and resettlement planning.
Siyuan Ma, Chaoxu Xia, Ma Siyuan
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The occurrence of the Ms6.8 Luding earthquake on 5 September 2022 filled the seismic gap in the southeastern segment of the Xianshuihe fault zone and transferred stress to the surrounding faults, which attracted much more attention to the seismic hazard.
Yujiang Li
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Is the September 5, 2022, Luding MS6.8 earthquake an ‘unexpected’ event?
Whether the September 5, 2022, Luding MS6.8 earthquake is an ‘expected’ event in the context of earthquake forecast? This commentary discusses this issue mainly using the recently proposed ‘earthquake nowcasting’ approach.
Shengfeng Zhang +2 more
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On 5 September 2022, an Ms6.8 magnitude earthquake occurred in Luding County, Sichuan Province, China. Based on Sentinel-1 SAR images, this paper uses the D-InSAR approach to obtain the displacement field of the earthquake, invert the coseismic sliding ...
Xuri Huang, Huang Xuri
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Rapid evaluation of earthquake-induced landslides by PGA and Arias intensity model: insights from the Luding Ms6.8 earthquake, Tibetan Plateau [PDF]
On September 5, 2022, a magnitude 6.8 earthquake occurred along the Xianshuihe Fault Zone in Luding County, Tibetan Plateau, China, leading to a significant outbreak of landslides. The urgent need for a swift and accurate evaluation of earthquake-induced
Changbao Guo, Guo Changbao
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Taking the Luding Ms6.8 earthquake (EQ) on 5 September 2022 as a case study, we investigated the potential seismic anomalies of the ionosphere, infrared radiation, atmospheric electrostatic field (AEF), and hot spring ions in the seismogenic region.
Xuemin Zhang, Weiwei Wu
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On 5 September 2022, the Ms 6.8 Luding earthquake occurred at 29.59°N and 102.08°E in China. To investigate the variations in geomagnetic signals before the earthquake, this study analyzes the geomagnetic data from nine stations around the epicenter ...
Zining Yu +4 more
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