The evolution of pore fluid pressure ( Pf$P_{\mathrm{f}}$) in the most seaward portion of a subduction accretionary prism plays an essential role in the cycle of tsunamigenic earthquakes. Based on recent geophysical observations, here we propose a testable conceptual model for this evolution for northern Cascadia offshore of Washington.
Tianhaozhe Sun, Kelin Wang
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Seismic Performance of Precast Reinforced Concrete Beam-Column Connections with Embedded Steel Sections. [PDF]
Hidayat BA +7 more
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Creating Flood Disasters: Environmental Memory and Adaptation in Aotearoa New Zealand
This article explores three questions. First, why does New Zealand have widespread flooding hazards? Second, why are these persistent, with little seemingly learned from the memory of earlier events? And third, beyond reiterating conventional solutions, what examples of alternatives or adaptations are being developed in different places?
Eric Pawson
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Seismic response and fragility analysis of BRB-retrofitted highway pile-slab structures with an improved load-transmission path. [PDF]
Shen Y +5 more
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Three Systemic Problems With the Privacy Notice Ecosystem
ABSTRACT Privacy notices have become ubiquitous across digital platforms, yet they consistently fail to enable informed user choice about data collection and sharing practices. Despite decades of research and regulatory interventions, users continue to ignore or misunderstand privacy notices.
Sophia Walsh +2 more
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Evaluation of seismic behavior and collapse capacity of dual RC frame-shear wall structures considering soil-structure interaction under varying soil conditions. [PDF]
Yousefi A, Tehrani P.
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The United States Magnetotelluric Array and the National Impedance Map
Abstract The United States Magnetotelluric Array (USMTArray) data set, collected in the years 2006–2024, consists of more than 1,700 long‐period magnetotelluric stations covering the entirety of the contiguous United States on a quasi‐regular 70 km grid.
Anna Kelbert +7 more
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Investigation of finite element simulation-based bond-slip effect for seismically vulnerable school reinforced concrete building frame. [PDF]
Kang H, Lee K, Shin S, Woo J, Shin J.
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Abstract Following an earthquake, faults lock and regain strength via a combination of healing mechanisms that include pressure solution, contact growth, and cementation. Fault healing dictates strength recovery during the seismic cycle and is therefore a key factor controlling earthquake recurrence intervals, stress drop, and other source properties ...
R. Affinito +5 more
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Abstract Relative plate motion in subduction zones transitions from frictional slip to viscous flow with increasing depth and temperature. The frictional‐viscous transition can control the depth extent of megathrust earthquakes and episodic tremor and slip (ETS).
So Ozawa +2 more
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