Drilling the Seismogenic Zone : Some Paradoxes
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Analogue experiments applied to active tectonics studies: the case of seismogenic normal faults
Lithosphere can be divided into three main zones as a function of increasing depth: an aseismic updip zone, the seismogenic zone and a deep aseismic zone.
Toscani Giovanni +5 more
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Electromagnetic imaging reveals insufficient fluids to explain shallow megathrust creep at the Shumagin Gap. [PDF]
Li Y +7 more
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Geodetic Constraints on Segment-Scale Slip Rates and Interseismic Coupling Along the Havran-Balıkesir Fault Zone, NW Anatolia, Türkiye. [PDF]
Tiryakioğlu İ +12 more
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Seismogenic strength and anatomy of mahendragarh-dehradun fault: implication to seismic risk. [PDF]
Gera SK +4 more
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Himalayan sub-Moho earthquakes suggest crustal faults trigger eclogitized-drip tectonics. [PDF]
Song X, Klemperer SL.
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Stress heterogeneities in exhumed high-pressure rocks shed light on deep subduction interface transient coupling. [PDF]
Wu Y +5 more
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Direct evidence of active tectonics along the offshore sector of the Dinaric Fault System. [PDF]
Korbar T +4 more
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Detailed three-dimensional fault model of the 2022 M<sub>w</sub> 6.6 Luding earthquake reveals seismic hazard potential in the southeastern Tibetan plateau. [PDF]
Xu F +8 more
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Earthquake frequency-magnitude distribution at Mount Etna sheds light on magma ascent in the volcano's plumbing system. [PDF]
Firetto Carlino M +7 more
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