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Aftershock analysis and forecasting for the crustal seismicity in Romania
Romania is known for its persistent seismicity at intermediate-depths in the Vrancea region. However, crustal areas are also a significant source of seismic hazard, although large shallow events are less common.
Cristian Ghita +6 more
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Journal of Diabetes Investigation, Volume 17, Issue 3, Page 377-380, March 2026.
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The control and management of mining-induced seismic hazards have attracted ever-rising attention, especially in underground longwall coal mines, where continuous mining activities dynamically alter the stress states and induce seismic events.
Xu Li +6 more
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Generalized Omori law for aftershocks and foreshocks from a simple dynamics
A theory of the time dependence of earthquake foreshocks and aftershocks is presented. The theory involves the response to sudden forcing of a dynamics of self‐driven acceleration to failure. The empirically observed Omori law, which says that the rate of aftershocks as a function of time falls as a power law in time, is derived theoretically.
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Static splitting failure typically serves as a faithful precursor to dynamic rockburst in deep hard rock engineering, which underlies the rockburst forecast.
Jian-Zhi Zhang +6 more
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A multi-stage stress relaxation test was performed on a granodiorite sample to understand the deformation process prior to the macroscopic failure of brittle rocks, as well as the transient response during stress relaxation.
Shuting Miao +5 more
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Beyond pulsed inhibition: Alpha oscillations modulate attenuation and amplification of neural activity in the awake resting state. [PDF]
Lombardi F +7 more
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UEG Week 2025 Oral Presentations
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S7-S188, October 2025.
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UEG Week 2025 Moderated Posters
United European Gastroenterology Journal, Volume 13, Issue S8, Page S189-S802, October 2025.
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Comparison of statistical low-frequency earthquake activity models
Slow earthquakes are slow fault slip events. Quantifying and monitoring slow earthquake activity characteristics are important, because they may change before large earthquakes occur.
Tomoaki Nishikawa
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