The Mw 7.0 Dingri earthquake, the largest documented normal-faulting event in southern Tibet, struck within the NS-trending Dinggye-Xainza Rift system. Here we combine field observations, high resolution optical and synthetic aperture radar imagery and ...
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Deciphering stress perturbations throughout the 2025 M<sub>w</sub> 7.1 Dingri, Southern Xizang Earthquake. [PDF]
Ma Z +8 more
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Probing the seismic cycle timing with coseismic twisting of subduction margins. [PDF]
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Increase in landslide activity after a low-magnitude earthquake as inferred from DInSAR interferometry. [PDF]
Martino S +5 more
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Metastable state preceding shear zone instability: Implications for earthquake-accelerated landslides and dynamic triggering. [PDF]
Li Y, Hu W, Xu Q, Luo H, Chang C, Jia X.
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Dislocation theory of steady and transient creep of crystalline solids: Predictions for olivine. [PDF]
Breithaupt T +3 more
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Seismic versus aseismic slip for the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquake doublet. [PDF]
Guo R +8 more
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Extensive off-fault damage around the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquake surface ruptures. [PDF]
Liu J +4 more
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Clustering Analysis Methods for GNSS Observations: A Data-Driven Approach to Identifying California's Major Faults. [PDF]
Granat R +9 more
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Principal horizontal stress orientations prior to the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki, Japan, earthquake in its source area [PDF]
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