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Abstract Recent studies have challenged the classical view of magma chambers as ephemeral, melt‐rich bodies confined to shallow depths beneath arc volcanoes at subduction zones. Instead, increasing evidence supports the existence of long‐lived, vertically extensive magmatic systems with persistent partial melts within the crust. Nevertheless, the depth
Qili Andy Dai +4 more
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Dataset of Potential Tsunami Scenarios in the South China Sea. [PDF]
Zhao G, Niu X.
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Kashmir Pakistand Earthquake of October 8 2005. A Field Report by EEFIT [PDF]
Burton, Paul +3 more
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Abstract Episodes of volcanic tremor provide valuable insights into the dynamics of subsurface processes at active volcanoes. Previous studies have suggested that evolving tremor properties may relate to changes in the stress conditions of the plumbing system. However, a strong causative link has remained elusive.
A. S. Yates +6 more
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Seismic resilience of urban networks: dataset for infrastructure visualization and vulnerability assessment. [PDF]
Civera M +6 more
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Abstract The Sagaing Fault (SF) accommodates major plate motion in Myanmar, yet large earthquakes along it have rarely been captured by modern geodetic and seismic observations. The 2025 Sagaing earthquake generated an exceptionally long rupture (∼535 km), offering a rare opportunity to investigate rupture dynamics along continental transform fault. We
Zhenjiang Liu +8 more
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First Full-Scale 2D Field Experiment on Semi-Embedded Rubber Column Metamaterials: Enhanced Attenuation of Love Waves and Mechanistic Insights. [PDF]
Zhang X, Zheng N, Ji C, Lu Y, Shi Q.
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Passive Seismic Tomography and Seismicity Hazard Analysis in Deep Underground Mines
Xu Ma
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Comparison of Seismic Hazard Studies in Iraq in Predicting Future Earthquakes
Mustafa Shakir Farman, Ali K. Jaber
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Abstract Subsurface heterogeneity influences watershed hydrology strongly but remains difficult to characterize at catchment scales with sparse and costly field data. Geophysical surveys such as electromagnetic induction (EMI) provide local spatial subsurface images yet scaling them to watershed scales and converting EMI‐derived resistivity into ...
Hang Chen +4 more
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