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Distinct triggering mechanisms of the 2023 Türkiye earthquake doublet

open access: yesCommunications Earth & Environment
Despite advancements in understanding the rupture processes and surface deformations of the 2023 Türkiye earthquake doublet, their seismogenic mechanisms remain elusive. Here, we employed a joint tomographic method utilizing 215,906 P- and S-wave arrival
Zhi Wang   +4 more
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Lateral variations in the seismogenic layer beneath the Japan Islands

open access: yes, 2001
To better understand the earthquake dynamics of the Japan subduction zone, we investigated the lateral variations of the seismogenic layer in the crust beneath the Japan Islands using about 30,000 well-located crustal earthquakes (M 1-5).
趙 大鵬   +3 more
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Seismicity Characteristics Of The Gulf Of Aqaba Seismogenic Zone And Their Hazard Implications In Northwestern Saudi Arabia

open access: yes
The seismogenic characteristics of the Gulf of Aqaba zone have been assessed using the maximum likelihood method to estimate various earthquake recurrence parameters.
Badreldin, Hazem   +6 more
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Roughness Characteristics of Oceanic Seafloor Prior to Subduction in Relation to the Seismogenic Potential of Subduction Zones

open access: yes, 2018
International audienceWe have developed a new approach to characterize the seafloor roughness seaward of the trenches, as a proxy for estimating the roughness of the subduction interface.
Elenora van Rijsingen   +9 more
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Permeability Enhancement by Slow Faulting Under High Pore Fluid Pressure

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
The morphology of fault zones formed by slow faulting is markedly different from that of brittle faulting. In this study, we quantify the three‐dimensional (3D) pore distribution and permeability structures of two rock samples that have been deformed to ...
Tommaso Mandolini   +3 more
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How Accretionary Prisms Elucidate Seismogenesis in Subduction Zones

open access: yes, 2007
Earthquakes occur along the plate-boundary thrusts underlying accretionary prisms and along out-of-sequence thrusts that cut through prisms. Thermal models suggest that the earthquakes on the plate-boundary thrusts initiate in a temperature range of ...
Casey Moore, J.   +2 more
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Seismogenic Landslides in Himalaya With Special Reference to Uttaranchal

open access: yes, 2004
The continued compression between Indian and Asian continental plates which ultimately led to the collision of the two, is regarded as the most likely phenomenon responsible for the emergence of Himalaya.
Sati, Dinesh, Kumar, Kishor
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Long-term evolution of seismogenic faults in the central Apennines

open access: yes
A careful assessment of the long-term deformation response of the seismogenic upper crust is necessary for a better assessment of the dynamical control on crustal deformation and the seismic hazard models.
Giorgio Arriga   +3 more
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