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Stress redistribution and slow earthquakes

Tectonophysics, 1982
Abstract Earthquakes are usually assumed to result when the gradual stress buildup in a region eventually exceeds some initial local strength. There are observations which suggest that a number of mechanisms must have a significant role in stress redistribution in active earthquake regions.
I.Selwyn Sacks   +3 more
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Towards Slow Earthquakes Forecasting

2020
<p>Slow Slip Events (SSEs) are episodic slip events that play a significant role in the moment budget along subduction megathrust. They share many similarities with regular earthquakes, and have been observed in major subduction regions like, for example, Cascadia, Japan, Mexico, New Zealand.
Adriano Gualandi   +3 more
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Teleseismic Search for Slow Precursors to Large Earthquakes

Science, 1994
Some large earthquakes display low-frequency seismic anomalies that are best explained by episodes of slow, smooth deformation immediately before their high-frequency origin times. Analysis of the low-frequency spectra of 107 shallow-focus earthquakes revealed 20 events that had slow precursors (95 percent confidence level); 19 were slow earthquakes ...
P F, Ihmlé, T H, Jordan
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Data-driven slow earthquake dynamics

2023
Friction is a complex phenomenon. This can be seen, for example, in laboratory experiments where stick-slip motion of various kind (i.e., slow and fast instabilities) can be produced when adapting the normal stress applied to the system. Similarly, natural earthquakes also producecomplex stick-slip behaviour.
Gianmarco Mengaldo   +2 more
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Earthquakes: slow down for safety

Nature, 1996
In December 1992, part of the San Andreas fault ruptured. No damage was caused, because instead of lasting for a few seconds, this earthquake sequence took a week. So why are other earthquakes fast?
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Where slow and large earthquakes meet

Science
Adjacent slow slip events affect megathrust ...
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Geological constraints on the mechanisms of slow earthquakes

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
James D Kirkpatrick   +2 more
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Development of a Slow Earthquake Database

Seismological Research Letters, 2018
Masayuki Kano   +28 more
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Slow Earthquakes

Science, 1999
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