[HTML][HTML] The slow slip event cycle along the Izmit segment of the North Anatolian Fault
The occurrence of aseismic creep along seismogenic faults significantly impacts seismic
hazard assessment by releasing accumulated stress and reducing the slip deficit. Since the …
hazard assessment by releasing accumulated stress and reducing the slip deficit. Since the …
[HTML][HTML] Fault-network geometry influences earthquake frictional behaviour
Understanding the factors governing the stability of fault slip is a crucial problem in fault
mechanics,–. The importance of fault geometry and roughness on fault-slip behaviour has …
mechanics,–. The importance of fault geometry and roughness on fault-slip behaviour has …
Creep bursts on the Åknes landslide, Norway: Detection, characterization and possible mechanisms
Creeping landslides may fail catastrophically, posing significant threats to infrastructure and
lives. Landslides weaken over time through rock mass damage processes that may occur by …
lives. Landslides weaken over time through rock mass damage processes that may occur by …
Present‐day 3D crustal deformation of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau from space geodesy
DL Wu, WP Ge, SZ Liu, DY Yuan… - Geophysical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
High‐resolution present‐day earth surface deformation maps from satellites provide
important data constraints, which help us better understand tectonic processes and analyze …
important data constraints, which help us better understand tectonic processes and analyze …
Shallow slow slip events in the Imperial Valley with along‐strike propagation
Shallow creep events provide opportunities to understand the mechanical properties and
behavior of faults. However, due to physical limitations observing creep events, the precise …
behavior of faults. However, due to physical limitations observing creep events, the precise …
Newly discovered shallow creep along the Gozha Co fault in northwestern Tibet: Spatial extent, rate and temporal evolution
Z Huang, Y Zhou, P Zhang - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2023 - Elsevier
Whereas most continental faults are interseismically locked, some exceptions have been
observed to exhibit aseismic slip over a range of depths in the Earth's upper crust, ie shallow …
observed to exhibit aseismic slip over a range of depths in the Earth's upper crust, ie shallow …
[HTML][HTML] Tectonic geomorphology of Türkiye and its insights into the neotectonic deformation of the Anatolian Plate
Y Chang, Y Zhang, H Zhang - Earthquake Research Advances, 2024 - Elsevier
Quantitative geomorphic analyses are usually powerful in identifying active tectonics across
global orogenic belts. Our present study will focus on the Anatolian Plate which hosts a lot of …
global orogenic belts. Our present study will focus on the Anatolian Plate which hosts a lot of …
The 2022 6.0 Gölyaka–Düzce earthquake: an example of a medium-sized earthquake in a fault zone early in its seismic cycle
Abstract On 23 November 2022, a MW 6.0 earthquake occurred in the direct vicinity of the
MW 7.1 Düzce earthquake that ruptured a portion of the North Anatolian Fault in 1999. The …
MW 7.1 Düzce earthquake that ruptured a portion of the North Anatolian Fault in 1999. The …
[PDF][PDF] The reasons for enormous accumulation of the geodynamic tension in Eastern Turkey: a multidisciplinary study
L Eppelbaum, Y Katz… - Geology Geophysics and …, 2024 - sandermanpub.com
The catastrophic earthquakes in Eastern Turkey (Eastern Mediterranean) require their
geodynamic understanding. The two most decisive events with magnitudes of 7.95 and 7.86 …
geodynamic understanding. The two most decisive events with magnitudes of 7.95 and 7.86 …
[PDF][PDF] Detecting millimetric slow slip events along the North Anatolian Fault with GNSS
Active faults release part of the elastic strain energy stored in the crust via aseismic slip,
either through slow slip events (SSEs) or steady slowly creep. However, spatial and …
either through slow slip events (SSEs) or steady slowly creep. However, spatial and …