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Macroseismic Parameters of Seismogenic Zones of Calabria and Sicily for Seismic Hazard Evaluation
For the seismic hazard evaluation of the region including the southern Calabro- Peloritanian Arc and southeastern Sicily, the determination of the macroseismic virtual intensity distributions has been carried out, characteristic of the seismogenic ...
Carla Bottari +2 more
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An anisotropic attenuation law, based on an anisotropic characterization of intensity distribution for seismogenic zones, is proposed. This approach, that distinguishes itself for its consistency to the observed data, initially reconfigured by filtering ...
Domenica Termini +2 more
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International audienceIn order to determine fluid-mineral reactions and the fluid budget in subduction zones, we have examined rocks from two accretionary complexes, the Kodiak (Alaska) and Shimanto (Japan), that were buried at the temperature conditions
Kristijan Rajic +2 more
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A new source of water in seismogenic subduction zones
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Seismogenic width of a fault zone
Doklady Earth Sciences, 2011High-precision catalogues containing data on the spatial distribution of earthquake sources associated with several fault zones have been processed. The analysis shows a high degree of spatial localization of seismicity. Most of the events are observed in a narrow zone with a characteristic width of about 100 m. This value is a part of a percent of the
G. G. Kocharyan +2 more
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Seismogenic zoning of southeast Australia
Australian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1997In the period from 1958 to 1996 the Australian National University seismological network has located more than 7600 earthquakes in southeastern Australia with a network concentrated between Canberra and Sydney. This catalogue of earthquakes provides a good database for the analysis of the temporal and spatial distribution of events in the region.
E. Spassov, B. Kennett, J. Weekes
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Earthquake supercycle in subduction zones controlled by the width of the seismogenic zone [PDF]
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Robert Herrendörfer +2 more
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Characterization of Seismogenic Zones of Romania
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2000—Although the time and magnitude range covered by available seismological data is limited, several significant regional trends are outlined in the seismogenic zones of Romania. Vrancea region, which is by far the most seismically active area, has a persistent rate of occurrence of intermediate-depth earthquakes, clustered in a very confined focal ...
Mircea Radulian, G F Panza, E Popescu
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A Note on the Geometric Configuration of Seismogenic Zones
Seismological Research Letters, 1986An empirical classification scheme, based upon a length to thickness ratio, is developed to describe the geometric configuration of seismogenic zones as planar, tabular, or volumnar. That scheme is applied to 33 recent, high-quality studies of seismicity patterns and aftershock studies in the contiguous United States, Alaska, Canada, Nicaragua ...
G. A. Bollingerl, C. J. Langer
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Seismogenic zone structure of the southern Middle America Trench, Costa Rica [PDF]
The shallow seismogenic portion of subduction zones generates damaging large and great earthquakes. This study provides structural constraints on the seismogenic zone of the Middle America Trench offshore central Costa Rica and insights into the physical
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