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Characteristics of Slow Slip Event in March 2020 Revealed From Borehole and DONET Observatories
We have detected an event of pore pressure change (hereafter, we refer it to “pore pressure event”) from borehole stations in real time in March 2020, owing to the network developed by connecting three borehole stations to the Dense Oceanfloor Network ...
Keisuke Ariyoshi +13 more
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Off Cape Muroto area, along the Nankai Trough in southwest Japan, is a typical area with adjacent occurrences of slow and megathrust earthquakes. High‐resolution monitoring of slow earthquakes is necessary to understand tectonic conditions.
Satoru Baba +7 more
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Tremors are a type of slow earthquake with long‐duration signals compared to ordinary earthquakes. The long signals have been considered to solely reflect their long source process.
A. Toh +3 more
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We examined the possible factors affecting the spatial distribution of very low frequency earthquakes and tremors in the shallow megathrust of Nankai Trough (
P. C. M. Flores +7 more
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An M_w = 7.7 slow earthquake in 1960 near the Aysén Fjord region, Chile
We re-examine the source characteristics of an M_s = 6.9 earthquake in Chile which occurred on 1960 June 6, near the Aysen Fjord region where a remarkable earthquake swarm occurred in 2007 with more than 7000 earthquakes and hundreds of landslides.
H. Kanamori, L. Rivera
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Spatial variation in shallow slow earthquake activity in Hyuga-nada, southwest Japan
Hyuga-nada, off the Pacific coast of Kyushu along the Nankai Trough in southwest Japan, is one of the most active slow earthquake regions around Japan.
Satoru Baba +5 more
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This study investigated the activity and distribution of low-frequency earthquakes (LFEs) accompanying the very low frequency earthquakes (VLFEs) in the central and southern Ryukyu Trench.
Mamoru Nakamura
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Subdaily Slow Fault Slip Dynamics Captured by Low‐Frequency Earthquakes
Geodetic positioning is the geophysical record of reference for slow slip events, but typical daily solutions limit studies of the evolution of slow slip to its long‐term dynamics.
Caroline Mouchon +4 more
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This review critically examines thermal transport and radiative properties of ultra‐high temperature ceramics for hypersonic flight, advanced nuclear systems, and next‐generation energy conversion devices. It explores phonon–photon–electron interactions, microstructural engineering, thermoelectric conversion, and machine learning‐accelerated multiscale
Zhipeng Pei +8 more
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Laboratory Hydrofractures as Analogs to Tectonic Tremors
The fracture of Earth materials occurs over a wide range of time and length scales. Physical conditions, particularly the stress field and Earth material properties, may condition rupture in a specific fracture regime.
C. Yuan +6 more
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