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Seismogenic source models are unavoidable and a crucial element in seismic hazard studies. A seismogenic source model for Red sea and surrounding areas was constructed.
Rehman, Faisal +6 more
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Sumatra Seismogenic Zone - The role of input materials in shallow seismogenic slip and forearc plateau development [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 ...
Kutterolf, Steffen_(SP) +3 more
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After M W 7.8 Nepal earthquake occurred, the rearrangement of stresses in the crust commonly leads to subsequent damaging earthquakes. We present the calculations of the coseismic stress changes that resulted from the 25th April event using models of ...
Xu Cheng, Guojie Meng
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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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International audienceThe iron content and the asymmetry of iron and magnesium ions in chlorites are examined for the Chelungpu Fault in Taiwan, which is a seismogenic fault. The samples are collected from the cores drilled for the Taiwan Chelungpu Fault
Tanimizu, M. +27 more
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Upper Limit on Damage Zone Thickness Controlled by Seismogenic Depth [PDF]
The thickness of fault damage zones, a characteristic length of the cross‐fault distribution of secondary fractures, significantly affects fault stress, earthquake rupture, ground motions, and crustal fluid transport.
Mao, Xiaolin +3 more
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Considering geological data and geologically based criteria in seismic hazard analysis of moderate activity regions: I. Definition and characterization of seismogenic sources [PDF]
This paper presents a brief summary of the main geological data and geologically based criteria that can be considered in the first two steps of every seismic hazard analysis (SHA): Definition and Characterization of Seismogenic Sources.
García Mayordomo, Julián
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The elastic properties of rocks in subduction zones are indicators of the stress states and determine the critical length required for earthquake nucleation.
Hanaya Okuda +3 more
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The interaction of active faults as a factor affecting the mechanisms of large earthquakes has been observed in many places. Most aftershock and clustering earthquake sequences do not recur on the main seismogenic fault but are controlled by fault ...
Bo Shao, Guiting Hou
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Prediction of possible seismogenic zones within the Dnieper-Donets paleorift
У результаті аналізу даних комплексних геолого-геофізичних досліджень на території Дніпровсько-Донецького палеорифту (ДДП) уздовж профілів ГСЗ, які перетинають цю структуру поперек простягання, виділено чотири можливі сейсмогенні зони.
Трипольский, А.А. +2 more
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