Spatio‐temporal variation of the tidal triggering effect on earthquake occurrence associated with the 1982 South Tonga earthquake of Mw 7.5internal waveslee wavesrough topographyWe observed a clear tidal triggering effect on earthquakes closely related to the occurrence of the 1982 South Tonga earthquake...
47. The catalog includes the ME&P record and a sequence of extracts from the original literature sources before 1985 that helped us in the complex characterization of the less recent events. We summarized the event information content in five columns—(1) noise and earthquakes, (2) ash plume...
This fault is the cause of two damaging earthquakes in the past i.e., 1869 Cachar earthquake and the 1943 earthquake. The April 28 2021, Sonitpur earthquake caused widespread liquefaction, building damage, and lateral spreading as far as 90 km from the epicenter. The present study reports ...
The major cause of damage and injury following earthquakes is elastic vibration, rather than fault displacement. This vibration at a particular site will depend not only on the size and distance of the earthquake but also on the local soil conditions. Earthquake prediction is not yet generally ...
Wyss M, Brune JN (1968) Seismic moment, stress, and source dimensions for earthquakes in the California-Nevada region. J Geophys Res 73(14):4681–4694. https://doi.org/10.1029/JB073i014p04681 Article Google Scholar Xia Y, Zhang C, Zhou H, Chen J, Gao Y, Liu N, Chen P (2020a...
Variation in earthquake epicentral distance from disrupted landslides for earthquakes of varying magnitudes. The extent of black arrow points to is the distance range of disrupted landslides caused by the earthquake. Full size image Glacier mapping ...
Records of palaeoearthquakes in sedimentary rocks are often debated due to the potential confusion in distinguishing seismic versus aseismic trigger mechan... B Bhattacharya,A Saha - 《古地理学报(英文版)》 被引量: 0发表: 2020年 加载更多来源...
buried soils, tsunami deposits, and liquefaction along and near the coast were compelling evidence of repeated great Cascadia earthquakes over at least the ... AD Frankel 被引量: 15发表: 2011年 Buried soils in the context of geoarchaeological research—two examples from Germany and Ethiopia Pedolo...
The condition of working with upper-crustal earthquakes stems from two reasons. The first is to aim at the potential applications of the results to the context of seismic risk associated with anthropogenically-induced earthquakes, which, by nature, occur within the regions of the crust accessible ...
Earthquakes occur in brittle regions of the crust characterized by a velocity-weakening friction, which is at the origin of the stick-slip behavior. The distribution of friction along the fault plane is highly heterogeneous with strong spots, usually called asperities1. Asperities are expected to b...