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Background The three-dimensional structural model of active faults are essential for seismic zoning and hazard assessment. Constructing models that accurately represent fault geometry has become a key focus in seismic research. The northeastern margin of
Zhaowu Guo +11 more
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Outline of the Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment
This report introduces the scientific drilling project “NanTroSEIZE (Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone Experiment)” proposed for the IODP (Integrated Ocean Drilling Program). NanTroSEIZE is a large, international, multidisciplinary scientific project that required long-term planning and implementation.
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One condition to perform seismic hazard analysis is knowledge about seismogenic zones that is an invaluable source of information and play an important role because it is fundamental know the processes and properties that control the seismogenic zone ...
Bezzeghoud, Mourad +7 more
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Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems, v. 5, p. Q02009, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2003GC000561International audienceFor a given site, many factors control the seismic risk.
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The role of input materials in shallow seismogenic slip and forearc plateau development: International Ocean Discovery Program Expedition 362 Preliminary Report Sumatra Seismogenic Zone [PDF]
Drilling the input materials of the north Sumatran subduction zone, part of the 5000 km long Sunda subduction zone system and the origin of the Mw ∼9.2 earthquake and tsunami that devastated coastal communities around the Indian Ocean in 2004, was ...
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Clay Mineral Composition and Diagenesis: Effects on the Location and Behavior of Faults in the Frontal Portions of Subduction Zones [PDF]
Michael B. Underwood
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ESTIMATION OF DOWN-DIP LIMIT OF THE TONGA SEISMOGENIC ZONE FROM OCEAN BOTTOM SEISMOGRAPH DATA
The largest earthquakes occur along the subduction thrust interface known as the seismogenic zone. Until recently, erosive margins like Tonga and Honshu have been thought to be unable to support earthquakes with magnitudes higher than 8.5. However, Mw 9,
Dande, Suresh
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Magnitude-Dependent Transient Increase of Seismogenic Depth
The thickness of the seismogenic zone in the Earth’s crust plays an important role in seismotectonics, affecting fault-system architecture and relative fault activity, earthquake size and distribution within a fault system, as well as long-term ...
Mai, Paul Martin +3 more
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The area struck by the November, 12, 1999, Mw 7.1 earthquake that ruptured the Düzce segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) was investigated. In order to document the Düzce seismogenic fault characteristics, segment of the North Anatolian fault,
Pucci, S.
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Excitation of San Andreas tremors by thermal instabilities below the seismogenic zone. [PDF]
Wang L, Barbot S.
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