From geodetic imaging of seismic and aseismic fault slip to dynamic modeling of the seismic cycle
JP Avouac - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2015 - annualreviews.org
Understanding the partitioning of seismic and aseismic fault slip is central to seismotectonics
as it ultimately determines the seismic potential of faults. Thanks to advances in tectonic …
as it ultimately determines the seismic potential of faults. Thanks to advances in tectonic …
Invited review paper: Fault creep caused by subduction of rough seafloor relief
Among the wide range of thermal, petrologic, hydrological, and structural factors that
potentially affect subduction earthquakes, the roughness of the subducting seafloor is …
potentially affect subduction earthquakes, the roughness of the subducting seafloor is …
Slab2, a comprehensive subduction zone geometry model
Subduction zones are home to the most seismically active faults on the planet. The shallow
megathrust interfaces of subduction zones host Earth's largest earthquakes and are likely …
megathrust interfaces of subduction zones host Earth's largest earthquakes and are likely …
Development of the 2017 national seismic hazard maps of Indonesia
Indonesia is one of the most seismically active countries in the world, and its large,
vulnerable population makes reliable seismic hazard assessment an urgent priority. In 2016 …
vulnerable population makes reliable seismic hazard assessment an urgent priority. In 2016 …
Segmentation and supercycles: A catalog of earthquake rupture patterns from the Sumatran Sunda Megathrust and other well-studied faults worldwide
B Philibosian, AJ Meltzner - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2020 - Elsevier
After more than 100 years of earthquake research, earthquake forecasting, which relies on
knowledge of past fault rupture patterns, has become the foundation for societal defense …
knowledge of past fault rupture patterns, has become the foundation for societal defense …
Toward an integrative geological and geophysical view of Cascadia subduction zone earthquakes
The Cascadia subduction zone (CSZ) is an exceptional geologic environment for recording
evidence of land-level changes, tsunamis, and ground motion that reveals at least 19 great …
evidence of land-level changes, tsunamis, and ground motion that reveals at least 19 great …
The surge of great earthquakes from 2004 to 2014
T Lay - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2015 - Elsevier
During the decade from mid-2004 to mid-2014 18 great (M w≥ 8.0) earthquakes occurred
globally (∼ 1.8 per year), compared to 71 from 1900 to mid-2004 (∼ 0.68 per year), yielding …
globally (∼ 1.8 per year), compared to 71 from 1900 to mid-2004 (∼ 0.68 per year), yielding …
Slip deficit in central Nepal: Omen for a repeat of the 1344 AD earthquake?
L Bollinger, P Tapponnier, SN Sapkota… - Earth, Planets and …, 2016 - Springer
Abstract In 1255, 1344, and 1408 AD, then again in 1833, 1934, and 2015, large
earthquakes, devastated Kathmandu. The 1255 and 1934 surface ruptures have been …
earthquakes, devastated Kathmandu. The 1255 and 1934 surface ruptures have been …
Tsunami hazard assessment in the South China Sea: A review of recent progress and research gaps
Abstract The South China Sea region is potentially threatened by tsunami hazards
originated from multiple sources: the Manila subduction zone in the east, the Littoral Fault …
originated from multiple sources: the Manila subduction zone in the east, the Littoral Fault …
Gempa Nusantara: a database of 7380 macroseismic observations for 1200 historical earthquakes in Indonesia from 1546 to 1950
SS Martin, PR Cummins… - Bulletin of the …, 2022 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We present a new database called Gempa Nusantara, which is a collection of 7380
macroseismic observations for 1200 historical earthquakes in Indonesia between 1546 and …
macroseismic observations for 1200 historical earthquakes in Indonesia between 1546 and …