A comprehensive review of geospatial technology applications in earthquake preparedness, emergency management, and damage assessment

M Shafapourtehrany, M Batur, F Shabani, B Pradhan… - Remote Sensing, 2023 - mdpi.com
The level of destruction caused by an earthquake depends on a variety of factors, such as
magnitude, duration, intensity, time of occurrence, and underlying geological features, which …

New developments in onshore paleoseismic methods, and their impact on Quaternary tectonic studies

J McCalpin, F Ferrario, P Figueiredo, F Livio… - Quaternary …, 2023 - Elsevier
Since the publication of Paleoseismology (2nd Edition) in 2009, there has been no
comprehensive survey of new trends in Quaternary tectonics. This paper seeks to remedy …

The New Zealand Community Fault Model–version 1.0: An improved geological foundation for seismic hazard modelling

H Seebeck, R Van Dissen, N Litchfield… - New Zealand Journal …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The New Zealand Community Fault Model (NZ CFM) is a publicly available
representation of New Zealand fault zones that have the potential to produce damaging …

Dynamics, interactions and delays of the 2019 Ridgecrest rupture sequence

T Taufiqurrahman, AA Gabriel, D Li, T Ulrich, B Li… - Nature, 2023 - nature.com
The observational difficulties and the complexity of earthquake physics have rendered
seismic hazard assessment largely empirical. Despite increasingly high-quality geodetic …

Coseismic river avulsion on surface rupturing faults: Assessing earthquake-induced flood hazard

E McEwan, T Stahl, A Howell, R Langridge… - Science …, 2023 - science.org
Surface-rupturing earthquakes can produce fault displacements that abruptly alter the
established course of rivers. Several notable examples of fault rupture–induced river …

Irregular rupture process of the 2022 Taitung, Taiwan, earthquake sequence

Y Yagi, R Okuwaki, B Enescu, J Lu - Scientific reports, 2023 - nature.com
In September 2022, two destructive earthquakes of moment magnitude (M w) 6.6 (foreshock)
and 7.1 (mainshock) occurred in Taitung County, south-eastern Taiwan. To understand their …

[HTML][HTML] Nearby fault interaction within the double-vergence suture in eastern Taiwan during the 2022 Chihshang earthquake sequence

CH Tang, YN Lin, H Tung, Y Wang, SJ Lee… - … Earth & Environment, 2023 - nature.com
Nearby faults interact through stress changes induced by fault slip and viscoelastic flow. The
process is, however, often elusive and can be geometry-dependent and time-variant. Here …

[HTML][HTML] Modeling the area of co-seismic landslides via data-driven models: The Kaikōura example

M Moreno, S Steger, H Tanyas, L Lombardo - Engineering Geology, 2023 - Elsevier
The last three decades have witnessed substantial developments in data-driven models for
landslide prediction. However, this improvement has been mostly devoted to models that …

Transient deformation excited by the 2021 M7. 4 Maduo (China) earthquake: Evidence of a deep shear zone

Z Jin, Y Fialko, H Yang, Y Li - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
We use Sentinel‐1 and ALOS‐2 Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR), and
Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data to investigate the mechanisms of coseismic …

Uplift and fault slip during the 2016 Kaikōura earthquake and late quaternary, Kaikōura Peninsula, New Zealand

A Nicol, J Begg, V Saltogianni… - New Zealand Journal …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT The Kaikōura Earthquake uplifted Kaikōura Peninsula by≤∼ 1 m. Uplift in 2016
mainly resulted from slip on an offshore thrust fault (OSTF), modelled to splay from the plate …