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Tectonic tremors occur around the subducting seamount of the Kyushu Palau Ridge (KPR) in Hyuga-nada, Japan. We investigate the relationship between tremor activity and structural and physical characteristics using high-resolution reflection seismic ...
Yanxue Ma +4 more
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Mysterious tremor-like signals seen on the reelfoot fault, Northern Tennessee
A phased array of 19 broadband seismometers was deployed from November 2009 to September 2011 in an effort to detect nonvolcanic tremor or tectonic tremor associated with the Reelfoot fault, northern Tennessee.
Bockholt, Blaine M. +4 more
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Seismic localization and observation of tectonic tremor in the northern Cascadia subduction zone
Convergent tectonic boundaries release accumulated stress on a spectrum of slip modes including large megathrust earthquakes with high societal impact, and slow slip events (SSEs), which are not felt by humans. In N.
Bombardier, Madison
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Global search of triggered non-volcanic tremor
Deep non-volcanic tremor is a newly discovered seismic phenomenon with low amplitude, long duration, and no clear P- and S-waves as compared with regular earthquake.
Chao, Kevin Tzu-Kai
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The Southern Array for the Lithosphere and Uplift of Taiwan Experiment (SALUTE) provides a new window into the subduction‐collision transition zone in southern Taiwan, where the Eurasian Plate‐Luzon Arc convergence drives intense orogeny and crustal ...
Yu‐Pin Lin +5 more
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The Cook Inlet section of the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone is one of the most seismically active locations in the world, experiencing a variety of seismic activity, ranging from anthropogenic noise, to volcanic activity, to one of the largest ...
Ochoa, Eryck
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Supplementary dataset for a paper "Variations in the characteristic amplitude of tectonic tremor induced by long-term slow slip events" published in Journal of Geophysical Research - Solid Earth by K. Nakamoto, Y. Hiramatsu, T. Matsuzawa, and T. Minakami.
マツザワ, タカノリ +1 more
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Relationship between tectonic tremors and 3-D distributions of thermal structure and dehydration in the Alaska subduction zone. [PDF]
Iwamoto K, Suenaga N, Yoshioka S.
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Slow earthquake scaling reconsidered as a boundary between distinct modes of rupture propagation. [PDF]
Ide S, Beroza GC.
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Structural barriers control the spatial extent of slow earthquake slip. [PDF]
Akuhara T +18 more
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