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Study on Coulomb Stress Triggering of the April 2015 M7.8 Nepal Earthquake Sequence [PDF]
In April 2015, a M7.8 earthquake occurred less than one month before a M7.3 earthquake near Kodari, Nepal. The Nepal earthquake sequences also include four larger (M > 6) aftershocks. To reveal the interrelation between the main shock and the aftershocks,
Jianchao Wu +3 more
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Static stress triggering of Morocco M 6.9 earthquake on 9 September 2023 [PDF]
Objective Coulomb stress change is an important tool for studying earthquake triggering effects and assessing seismic hazard. In order to study the triggering of the static Coulomb Failure Stress(CFS) of the M 6.9 earthquake in Morocco on September 9 ...
WANG Runyan +6 more
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Advances in the spatiotemporal characteristics and mechanisms of earthquake static and dynamic triggering [PDF]
The static and dynamic stress changes induced by earthquakes can further trigger seismic events on surrounding or even remote faults. This phenomenon, known as static and dynamic triggering of earthquakes, has significant implications for earthquake ...
Pengchao He +5 more
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Yessotoxin triggers ribotoxic stress
This work tests the hypothesis that the marine algal toxin yessotoxin (YTX) can trigger ribotoxic stress response in L6 and BC3H1 myoblast cells. YTX exposure at a concentration of 100 nM displays the characteristics of a ribotoxic stress response in such cells.
Korsnes, Monica Suarez +4 more
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Stress‐triggered redox signalling: what's in pROSpect? [PDF]
AbstractReactive oxygen species (ROS) have a profound influence on almost every aspect of plant biology. Here, we emphasize the fundamental, intimate relationships between light‐driven reductant formation, ROS, and oxidative stress, together with compartment‐specific differences in redox buffering and the perspectives for their analysis.
Foyer, Christine H., Noctor, Graham
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Surface waves from the 2017 M w8.2 Tehuantepec earthquake remotely triggered tectonic tremors in the Jalisco region, approximately 1000 km WNW in the northern Mexican subduction zone.
Masatoshi Miyazawa +1 more
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Applying the Coulomb Failure Function with an optimally oriented plane to the 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake triggering [PDF]
The Coulomb failure function (CFF) quantitatively describes static stress changes in secondary faults near the source fault of an earthquake. CFF can be employed to monitor how static stress transfers and then shed some light on the probability of ...
Xu, C., Li, Z., Wang, J., Drummond, J.
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Long-range, critical-point dynamics in oil field flow rate data [PDF]
Earthquake triggering data exhibit long-range spatio-temporal correlations of the power-law form C(l) ∼ l−α and anomalously-slow temporal diffusion of the mean triggering distance of the form: 〈l〉 ∼ tH, with H < 0.5.
Papasouliotis, O. +6 more
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Numerous normal‐faulting aftershocks in subduction forearcs commonly follow large megathrust earthquakes. Postseismic normal faulting has been explained by stress changes induced by the stress drop along the megathrust. However, details of forearc stress
A. Dielforder +5 more
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Regional variations in the diffusion of triggered seismicity [PDF]
We determine the spatiotemporal characteristics of interearthquake triggering in the International Seismological Centre catalogue on regional and global scales. We pose a null hypothesis of spatially clustered, temporally random seismicity, and determine
Ian G. Main +3 more
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