Geophysics from terrestrial time‐variable gravity measurements
In a context of global change and increasing anthropic pressure on the environment,
monitoring the Earth system and its evolution has become one of the key missions of …
monitoring the Earth system and its evolution has become one of the key missions of …
Why earthquake hazard maps often fail and what to do about it
The 2011 Tohoku earthquake is another striking example–after the 2008 Wenchuan and
2010 Haiti earthquakes–of highly destructive earthquakes that occurred in areas predicted …
2010 Haiti earthquakes–of highly destructive earthquakes that occurred in areas predicted …
A new paradigm for large earthquakes in stable continental plate interiors
Large earthquakes within stable continental regions (SCR) show that significant amounts of
elastic strain can be released on geological structures far from plate boundary faults, where …
elastic strain can be released on geological structures far from plate boundary faults, where …
2000 years of migrating earthquakes in North China: How earthquakes in midcontinents differ from those at plate boundaries
Plate-tectonic theory explains earthquakes at plate boundaries but not those in continental
interiors, where large earthquakes often occur in unexpected places. We illustrate this …
interiors, where large earthquakes often occur in unexpected places. We illustrate this …
Mid-continental earthquakes: Spatiotemporal occurrences, causes, and hazards
Abstract Large earthquakes in North China, Australia, Northwestern Europe, Central and
Eastern United States, and other mid-continents show complex spatiotemporal patterns that …
Eastern United States, and other mid-continents show complex spatiotemporal patterns that …
Earthquake supercycles and long-term fault memory
Long records often show large earthquakes occurring in supercycles, sequences of
temporal clusters of seismicity, cumulative displacement, and cumulative strain release …
temporal clusters of seismicity, cumulative displacement, and cumulative strain release …
Geodetic evidence for a buoyant mantle plume beneath the Eifel volcanic area, NW Europe
The volcanism of the Eifel volcanic field (EVF), in west-central Germany, is often considered
an example of hotspot volcanism given its geochemical signature and the putative mantle …
an example of hotspot volcanism given its geochemical signature and the putative mantle …
The probabilistic seismic hazard assessment of Germany—version 2016, considering the range of epistemic uncertainties and aleatory variability
G Grünthal, D Stromeyer, C Bosse, F Cotton… - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2018 - Springer
The basic seismic load parameters for the upcoming national design regulation for DIN EN
1998-1/NA result from the reassessment of the seismic hazard supported by the German …
1998-1/NA result from the reassessment of the seismic hazard supported by the German …
Seismic hazard assessment of the Kivu rift segment based on a new seismotectonic zonation model (western branch, East African Rift system)
D Delvaux, JL Mulumba, MNS Sebagenzi… - Journal of African Earth …, 2017 - Elsevier
In the frame of the Belgian GeoRisCA multi-risk assessment project focusing on the Kivu and
northern Tanganyika rift region in Central Africa, a new probabilistic seismic hazard …
northern Tanganyika rift region in Central Africa, a new probabilistic seismic hazard …
[HTML][HTML] Seismotectonics of southeast France: from the Jura mountains to Corsica
Résumé The analysis of the seismicity catalog (1996 to 2019) covering the region from the
Jura mountains to Corsica provides a first-order image of the distribution of earthquakes …
Jura mountains to Corsica provides a first-order image of the distribution of earthquakes …