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Aftershock sequence relocation of the 2021 MS7.4 Maduo Earthquake, Qinghai, China
Science China Earth Sciences, 2021The 2021 Qinghai Maduo MS7.4 earthquake was one of the strongest earthquakes that occurred in the Bayan Har block of the Tibetan Plateau during the past 30 years, which spatially filled in the gap of strong earthquake in the eastern section of the northern block boundary.
Weilai Wang, Lihua Fang, Jianping Wu
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Journal of Earth Science (Wuhan, China), 2022
Guanghao Ha, Jinrui Liu, Zhikun Ren
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Guanghao Ha, Jinrui Liu, Zhikun Ren
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Shear-Wave Tomography and Cause of the 2021 Mw 7.4 Qinghai Maduo Earthquake
Seismological Research LettersAbstract To better understand the cause of the 2021 Mw 7.4 Maduo earthquake in western China, we collect continuous waveforms recorded at 34 portable broadband MaduoArray seismic stations newly deployed from May 2021 to June 2023, as well as those from five permanent stations near the Maduo source area. Applying the ambient noise surface-
Chao Wang, Jianshe Lei, Dapeng Zhao
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BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS OF YEMATAN BRIDGE ABUTMENT IN THE 2021 MADUO EARTHQUAKE AT QINGHAI, CHINA
On May 22, 2021, an M7.4 earthquake occurred in Maduo county, Qinghai, China, which caused significant damage to several bridges. Among them, the Yematan Bridge, a 25-span simply supported girder bridges experienced the most severe damage characterized by multi-span deck collapse and abutment failure. The abutment backwall fractured, departing from theopenaire +1 more source
International Conference on Geographic Information and Remote Sensing Technology (GIRST 2022), 2023
xu zhang, Kanglin Cong
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xu zhang, Kanglin Cong
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