Hazard in the Gulf of Cadiz: review of the large seismogenic structures
The Gulf of Cadiz is located at the SW Iberian Margin and hosts the African-Eurasian plate boundary. This is one of the most seismogenic areas in Western Europe, where historical and instrumental earthquakes occurred, ranging from Mw 6 to 8.5, and some of them triggered destructive tsunamis.
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Seismic energy from small earthquakes maps fault segmentation in the Southeastern Alps. [PDF]
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Earthquake clustering and structural modelling unravel volcano-tectonic complexity beneath Mount Etna. [PDF]
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Origin of slow earthquake statistics in low-friction soft granular shear. [PDF]
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Enhancing the resolution of microseismicity through dense array monitoring in complex extensional settings. [PDF]
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Contrasting landslides distribution patterns and seismic rupture processes of 2014 Jinggu and Ludian earthquakes, China. [PDF]
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Evaluating Urban Building Damage of 2023 Kahramanmaras, Turkey Earthquake Sequence Using SAR Change Detection. [PDF]
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A 80 OBS and and 30 Land 3-component seismometers array encompassing the 280 km segment of the Lesser Antilles subduction megathrust seismogenic zone : view of current seismicity [PDF]
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