SLIP SOURCE MODEL OF THE 1995 NEFTEGORSK EARTHQUAKE (NORTH SAKHALIN) FROM GEODETIC DATA
The May 27, 1995 Mw=7.0 Neftegorsk earthquake occurred in the north of Sakhalin Island, rupturing the Upper Piltun fault, a secondary feature of the main Hokkaido-Sakhalin regional fault zone.
A. S. Prytkov, N. F. Vasilenko
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Changes in hot spring temperature and hydrogeology of the Alpine Fault hanging wall, New Zealand, induced by distal South Island earthquakes [PDF]
Thermal springs in the Southern Alps, New Zealand, originate through penetration of fluids into a thermal anomaly generated by rapid uplift and exhumation on the Alpine Fault.
Teagle, D.A.H. +9 more
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The 21 May 2021 Maduo earthquake was the largest event to occur on a secondary fault in the interior of the active Bayanhar block on the north-central Tibetan plateau in the last twenty years.
Han Chen +4 more
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The Relationship of Small Earthquakes to Strain Accumulation Along Major Faults in Southern California [PDF]
Fault-plane solutions for recent small (ML ≤ 4.6) earthquakes in the central Transverse Ranges, California, were determined using an azimuthally-varying crustal model.
Pechmann, James Christopher
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Analytical study of the earthquake type (Far and near) and hazard level effects on the height-wise load pattern on comparison with the standard 2800-4th load pattern [PDF]
Since the lateral load pattern along the height proposed in seismic codes such as standard 2800-4th has been developed on the basis of elastic behavior without paying attention to the type of earthquake, it seems the story lateral force under near and ...
Abbas Nazari +2 more
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Dimensional response analysis of multistorey regular steel MRF subjected to pulselike earthquake ground motions [PDF]
An alternative and efficient procedure to estimate the maximum inelastic roof displacement and the maximum inelastic interstorey drift ratio along the height of regular multi-storey steel MRF subjected to pulse-like ground motions is proposed. The method
Karavasilis, Theodore L. +7 more
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Sesimicity of the Pejibaye-Matina, Costa Rica, region: a strike-slip tectonic boundary? [PDF]
Earthquake locations are provided in an effort to determine fault orientations and investigate the existence of a strike-slip tectonic boundary on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. A data set of 121 earthquakes for the 1993 Pejibaye de Turrialba seismic
M. Fernández Arce
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A Multi Record Based Artificial Near Fault Ground Motion Generation Method
Near fault ground motion is a kind of ground motion with great damage, which is difficult to simulate. The amplitude and frequency functions of near fault ground motion vary greatly with time.
Zhen Liu, Shibo Zhang, Zhe Zhang
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Interaction of piled foundation with a rupturing normal fault [PDF]
Post-seismic observations in the 1999 Kocaeli earthquake in Turkey have indicated that piled foundations may be less suitable than stiff mat foundations in defending a structure against a major normal fault rupturing underneath.
Kourkoulis, R. +3 more
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Seismic characteristics of supershear and sub‐Rayleigh earthquakes: Implication from simple cases
Numerous investigations of supershear earthquakes make a conclusion that a supershear earthquake produces a seismic shock wave on the ground that may increase the resulting destruction. We investigate a supershear rupture promoted by the free surface and
Zhenguo Zhang +3 more
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