A comprehensive review of geospatial technology applications in earthquake preparedness, emergency management, and damage assessment
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 …
magnitude, duration, intensity, time of occurrence, and underlying geological features, which …
New developments in onshore paleoseismic methods, and their impact on Quaternary tectonic studies
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 …
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
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 …
representation of New Zealand fault zones that have the potential to produce damaging …
Dynamics, interactions and delays of the 2019 Ridgecrest rupture sequence
The observational difficulties and the complexity of earthquake physics have rendered
seismic hazard assessment largely empirical. Despite increasingly high-quality geodetic …
seismic hazard assessment largely empirical. Despite increasingly high-quality geodetic …
Coseismic river avulsion on surface rupturing faults: Assessing earthquake-induced flood hazard
Surface-rupturing earthquakes can produce fault displacements that abruptly alter the
established course of rivers. Several notable examples of fault rupture–induced river …
established course of rivers. Several notable examples of fault rupture–induced river …
Irregular rupture process of the 2022 Taitung, Taiwan, earthquake sequence
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
mainly resulted from slip on an offshore thrust fault (OSTF), modelled to splay from the plate …