Surface-rupturing historical earthquakes in Australia and their environmental effects: New insights from re-analyses of observational data

TR King, M Quigley, D Clark - Geosciences, 2019 - mdpi.com
We digitize surface rupture maps and compile observational data from 67 publications on
ten of eleven historical, surface-rupturing earthquakes in Australia in order to analyze the …

Self‐consistent earthquake fault‐scaling relations: Update and extension to stable continental strike‐slip faults

M Leonard - Bulletin of the Seismological Society of …, 2014 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Using seismic moment (M 0)–length (L) data for stable continental region (SCR)
faults, augmented by data not included in previous studies, this article reassesses and …

A review of seismic hazard assessment of Gujarat: a highly active intra-plate region

P Choudhury, S Chopra, MR Kumar - Earth-Science Reviews, 2018 - Elsevier
Large intraplate earthquakes that occur in the interior of continental plates are rare and often
very destructive. The Gujarat region of western India, that witnessed the deadly M w 7.6 …

The 2018 national seismic hazard assessment of Australia: Quantifying hazard changes and model uncertainties

TI Allen, JD Griffin, M Leonard, DJ Clark… - Earthquake …, 2020 - journals.sagepub.com
Seismic hazard assessments in stable continental regions such as Australia face
considerable challenges compared with active tectonic regions. Long earthquake …

Surface slip distributions and geometric complexity of intraplate reverse-faulting earthquakes

H Yang, M Quigley, T King - Bulletin, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Earthquake ground surface ruptures provide insights into faulting mechanics and inform
seismic hazard analyses. We analyze surface ruptures for 11 historical (1968–2018) …

[HTML][HTML] From mapped faults to fault-length earthquake magnitude (FLEM): a test on Italy with methodological implications

F Trippetta, P Petricca, A Billi, C Collettini, M Cuffaro… - Solid Earth, 2019 - se.copernicus.org
Empirical scaling relationships between fault or slip dimensions and earthquake magnitudes
are often used to assess the maximum possible earthquake magnitude of a territory. Upon …

Changes in groundwater level possibly encourage shallow earthquakes in central Australia: The 2016 Petermann Ranges earthquake

S Wang, W Xu, C Xu, Z Yin, R Bürgmann… - Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The mechanisms of unusual shallow intraplate earthquakes that occasionally occur in stable
cratons remain poorly understood. Here we analyze coseismic and postseismic …

Paleoseismology of the 2016 MW 6.1 Petermann earthquake source: Implications for intraplate earthquake behaviour and the geomorphic longevity of bedrock fault …

TR King, M Quigley, D Clark… - Earth Surface …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The 20 May 2016 MW 6.1 Petermann earthquake in central Australia generated a
21 km surface rupture with 0.1 to 1 m vertical displacements across a low‐relief landscape …

The selection and scaling of ground motion accelerograms for use in stable continental regions

Y Hu, N Lam, SJ Menegon, J Wilson - Journal of Earthquake …, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
This paper presents an application of the Conditional Mean Spectrum (CMS) methodology
for sourcing accelerogram records for use in dynamic analyses of structures in intraplate …

[HTML][HTML] Pre-commercial baseline passive seismic monitoring around CarbonNet's Pelican Site in the offshore Gippsland Basin, Victoria—The first five years

J Attanayake, A Jones, G Gibson… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
We undertook the design, development, and operation of a two-scale high-performance
seismic network in SE Victoria to establish a baseline for natural seismicity around …