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RECENT PAPERS BEARING ON METEOROLOGY AND SEISMOLOGY
C. FITZHUGH TALMAN
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Abstract Strike‐slip faults in lacustrine environments present overlooked tsunamigenic potential. For the first time, we have reconstructed paleotsunamis triggered by strike‐slip faulting with a dip‐slip component that ruptured the lake floor. This study focuses on Lake Iznik (Türkiye), located along the middle strand of the North Anatolian Fault (MNAF)
Muhammad Naveed Zafar +10 more
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Prototype Implementation of a Digitizer for Earthquake Monitoring System. [PDF]
Helal EB +7 more
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Role of Active Folding in Rupture Arrest of a Great Thrust Earthquake
Abstract Understanding the cause and location of the end‐points of thrust earthquake ruptures is critical yet unresolved question in seismic hazard assessment for convergent margins, where numerous destructive earthquakes have occurred. Here, we offer a novel perspective on rupture termination by examining the arrest of the 1906 M 8.0 Manas earthquake ...
Weiwang Long +13 more
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Pressurized magma storage in radial dike network beneath Etna volcano evidenced with P-wave anisotropic imaging. [PDF]
Del Piccolo G +10 more
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Coseismic Vertical Displacement for a Shallow Thrust Earthquake From EarthDEM Data
Abstract Coseismic vertical displacements are important observations that help improve our understanding of fault mechanisms and how earthquakes alter landscapes. It has been a challenge to quantify long‐wavelength topographic changes for thrust earthquakes using optical satellite imagery, as most recent studies focus on strike‐slip earthquakes that ...
Chunli Dai +4 more
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Mathematical Theory of Seismic Activity and Its Specific Cases: Gutenberg-Richter Law, Omori Law, Roll-Off Effect, and Negative Binomial Distribution. [PDF]
Borisov R, Vitanov NK.
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Seismic hazard assessment and zoning in Java: New and alternative probabilistic assessment models [PDF]
Burton, Paul W. +3 more
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ENSO Modulates the Oceanic Excitation of Polar Motion
Abstract The El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) exerts a strong control on interannual length‐of‐day variations, but its imprint on polar motion excitation remains to be identified. We explore the hypothesis that part of this imprint is embedded in oceanic angular momentum (OAM) changes, particularly that component driven by ocean bottom pressure pb $\
L. Börger +3 more
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