Highly variable coastal deformation in the 2016 MW7. 8 Kaikōura earthquake reflects rupture complexity along a transpressional plate boundary
Coseismic coastal deformation is often used to understand slip on offshore faults in large
earthquakes but in the 2016 MW 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake multiple faults ruptured across …
earthquakes but in the 2016 MW 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake multiple faults ruptured across …
Petrophysical properties of volcanic rocks and impacts of hydrothermal alteration in the Guadeloupe Archipelago (West Indies)
The results of the GEOTREF project presented here aim to develop high enthalpy
geothermal energy in fractured reservoirs. They focus on active volcanic islands, especially …
geothermal energy in fractured reservoirs. They focus on active volcanic islands, especially …
Earthquake crisis unveils the growth of an incipient continental fault system
Large continental faults extend for thousands of kilometres to form boundaries between rigid
tectonic blocks. These faults are associated with prominent topographic features and can …
tectonic blocks. These faults are associated with prominent topographic features and can …
Onshore to offshore ground‐surface and seabed rupture of the Jordan–Kekerengu–Needles fault network during the 2016 Mw 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, New Zealand
Abstract During the 2016 M w 7.8 Kaikōura earthquake, the Kekerengu fault ruptured the
ground surface and produced a maximum of∼ 12 m of net displacement (dextral slip with …
ground surface and produced a maximum of∼ 12 m of net displacement (dextral slip with …
[HTML][HTML] Automatic scale estimation of structure from motion based 3D models using laser scalers in underwater scenarios
Improvements in structure-from-motion techniques are enabling many scientific fields to
benefit from the routine creation of detailed 3D models. However, for a large number of …
benefit from the routine creation of detailed 3D models. However, for a large number of …
Underwater 3D Reconstruction from Video or Still Imagery: Matisse and 3DMetrics Processing and Exploitation Software
This paper addresses the lack of “push-button” software for optical marine imaging, which
currently limits the use of photogrammetric approaches by a wider community. It presents …
currently limits the use of photogrammetric approaches by a wider community. It presents …
Coseismic slip vectors of 24 August and 30 October 2016 earthquakes in Central Italy: Oblique slip and regional kinematic implications
Abstract After 24 August and 30 October 2016 central Italy earthquakes (Mw 6.0 and 6.5,
respectively), photogrammetry and geodetic survey were performed at various sites along a …
respectively), photogrammetry and geodetic survey were performed at various sites along a …
Kinematic analysis of secondary faults within a distributed shear-zone reveals fault linkage and increased seismic hazard
Complex multifault earthquake ruptures involving secondary faults emphasize the necessity
to characterize their seismogenic potential better and study their relationship with major …
to characterize their seismogenic potential better and study their relationship with major …
Seafloor earthquake ruptures and mass wasting from the 2004 Mw 6.3 Les Saintes submarine earthquake
The seismic hazard posed by submarine faults and the capacity of submarine earthquakes
to trigger mass wasting are poorly understood because we lack detailed characterizations of …
to trigger mass wasting are poorly understood because we lack detailed characterizations of …
Normal fault growth in layered basaltic rocks: The role of strain rate in fault evolution
Conceptual models for the evolution of dilatant faults in volcanic rift settings involve a step-
wise growth pattern, involving upward propagation of subsurface faults, and surface …
wise growth pattern, involving upward propagation of subsurface faults, and surface …