Geological constraints on the mechanisms of slow earthquakes
The recognition of slow earthquakes in geodetic and seismological data has transformed the
understanding of how plate motions are accommodated at major plate boundaries. Slow …
understanding of how plate motions are accommodated at major plate boundaries. Slow …
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Record” launched on NASA's Voyager spacecraft in 1977 (Sagan et al. 1978, 154). With the
widespread use of digital recording in seismology, it is now possible to convert seismic …
widespread use of digital recording in seismology, it is now possible to convert seismic …
Development of a slow earthquake database
This article describes a database that provides various catalogs of slow earthquakes. The
catalogs list the times and the locations of the events, with additional information depending …
catalogs list the times and the locations of the events, with additional information depending …
A Global Search for Triggered Tremor Following the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku Earthquake
K Chao, Z Peng, H Gonzalez‐Huizar… - Bulletin of the …, 2013 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract The 2011 M w 9.0 Tohoku, Japan, earthquake triggered deep tectonic tremor and
shallow microearthquakes in numerous places worldwide. Here, we conduct a systematic …
shallow microearthquakes in numerous places worldwide. Here, we conduct a systematic …
Remote triggering of non-volcanic tremor around Taiwan
We perform a systematic survey of triggered deep 'non-volcanic'tremor beneath the Central
Range (CR) in Taiwan for 45 teleseismic earthquakes from 1998 to 2009 with M w= 7.5 and …
Range (CR) in Taiwan for 45 teleseismic earthquakes from 1998 to 2009 with M w= 7.5 and …
Triggered tectonic tremor in various types of fault systems of Japan following the 2012 Mw8.6 Sumatra earthquake
K Chao, K Obara - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Tectonic tremor, an extremely stress‐sensitive seismic phenomenon occurring in the brittle‐
ductile transition section of a fault, is associated with the shearing mechanism of slow slip …
ductile transition section of a fault, is associated with the shearing mechanism of slow slip …
Dynamic strains at regional and teleseismic distances
DC Agnew, FK Wyatt - Bulletin of the Seismological …, 2014 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We develop formulas for the size of dynamic strains caused by seismic waves from an
earthquake of given magnitude and distance. These formulas include peak strain, peak …
earthquake of given magnitude and distance. These formulas include peak strain, peak …
Tremor along the Dead Sea Transform remotely triggered by the 2023 MW7.6 Kahramanmaraş earthquake
A Inbal - Communications Earth & Environment, 2024 - nature.com
Tremor signals are weak and emergent, and the physics governing their generation is not
well understood. Here, I report on tremor occurring along the Dead Sea Transform (DST) …
well understood. Here, I report on tremor occurring along the Dead Sea Transform (DST) …
Dynamic triggering of microseismicity in Southwest China following the 2004 Sumatra and 2012 Indian Ocean earthquakes
We conduct a systematic detection of microseismicity around Yunnan Province, Southwest
China following the 2004 Mw9. 1 Sumatra and 2012 Mw8. 6 Indian Ocean earthquakes …
China following the 2004 Mw9. 1 Sumatra and 2012 Mw8. 6 Indian Ocean earthquakes …
Dynamical patterns in seismology
T Chelidze, T Matcharashvili - Recurrence Quantification Analysis: Theory …, 2014 - Springer
Earthquakes are important components of complex dynamical Earth systems known as
geocomplexity. One of the main contributors to geocomplexity is the seismic process which …
geocomplexity. One of the main contributors to geocomplexity is the seismic process which …