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Geophysical Journal International
This study combines InSAR and GPS data to examine the co-seismic slip and post-seismic deformation of the 2022 Menyuan Mw6.6 earthquake, shedding light on the fault structure, slip distribution, and rheology of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau.
Tai Liu +6 more
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This study combines InSAR and GPS data to examine the co-seismic slip and post-seismic deformation of the 2022 Menyuan Mw6.6 earthquake, shedding light on the fault structure, slip distribution, and rheology of the northeastern Tibetan Plateau.
Tai Liu +6 more
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Prolonged post‐seismic deformation of the 1960 great Chile earthquake and implications for mantle rheology [PDF]
Contemporary crustal deformation of the southern Andean margin shows an interesting feature: While nearly all coastal GPS sites move landward, consistent with inter‐seismic deformation near a locked subduction fault, sites 300–400 km landward of the rupture region of the Mw9.5 1960 Chile earthquake are moving in the opposite direction. We attribute the
G. Khazaradze +4 more
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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2019
Seven continuous GPS stations are located on the hanging wall of the Longmenshan Thrust Belt, and post-seismic deformation data of the 2013 Lushan earthquake have been recorded for nearly four years following the earthquake.
Qixin Wang +11 more
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Seven continuous GPS stations are located on the hanging wall of the Longmenshan Thrust Belt, and post-seismic deformation data of the 2013 Lushan earthquake have been recorded for nearly four years following the earthquake.
Qixin Wang +11 more
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Kick‐and‐cook experiments on peridotite: simulating coseismic deformation and post‐seismic creep
Terra Nova, 2011Terra Nova, 24, 62–69, 2012AbstractExperiments comprising deformation at 600 °C and annealing at 700–1000 °C were performed on natural peridotite to examine the microfabric evolution at conditions corresponding to those prevailing just below the seismogenic zone in suboceanic upper mantle.
Anthony Druiventak +3 more
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pure and applied geophysics, 1977
We present a realistic model of the San Andreas fault zone. We propose that aseismic ground displacement is a sum of visco-elastic relaxation following large earthquakes, transient fault slip, steady fault slip and a large-scale relative plate motion.
John B. Rundle, David D. Jackson
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We present a realistic model of the San Andreas fault zone. We propose that aseismic ground displacement is a sum of visco-elastic relaxation following large earthquakes, transient fault slip, steady fault slip and a large-scale relative plate motion.
John B. Rundle, David D. Jackson
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Study on Post-Seismic Deformation of Two Strong Earthquakes Occurred in Northern Tibet Plateau
IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2019Using the long-swath ENVISAT/ASAR acquisitions from 2003 to 2011, we researched evolution characteristics of the postseismic deformation of two strong earthquakes in the northern part of the Tibet Plateau in the past 20 years, namely the 1997 Mw7.6 Manyi Earthquake and the 2001 Ms8.1 Kokoxili earthquake.
Chunyan Qu +3 more
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Post-seismic Deformation Monitoring With The COSMO/SKYMED Constellation
2011COSMO/SKYMED is currently the unique constellation of synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors operative, which is also for civilian use. On April 6, 2009, an Mw 6.3 earthquake struck the city of lAquila in Central Italy. The constellation acquired data stacks over the hit area at an unprecedented temporal rate.
D Reale +5 more
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Evaluation of Post-Seismic Ground Deformation Using the D-InSAR Technique
2021Bijay Halder +3 more
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