Reference database for seismic ground-motion in Europe (RESORCE)
S Akkar, MA Sandıkkaya, M Şenyurt… - Bulletin of earthquake …, 2014 - Springer
This paper presents the overall procedure followed in order to assemble the most recent pan-
European strong-motion databank: Reference Database for Seismic Ground-Motion in …
European strong-motion databank: Reference Database for Seismic Ground-Motion in …
Case histories of induced and triggered seismicity
A McGarr, D Simpson, L Seeber - International Geophysics, 2002 - Elsevier
The study of anthropogenic seismicity began when earthquakes were first felt in
Johannesburg in 1894 (McDonald, 1982); by 1908 these events had been attributed to the …
Johannesburg in 1894 (McDonald, 1982); by 1908 these events had been attributed to the …
Induced seismicity in hydrocarbon fields
J Suckale - Advances in geophysics, 2009 - Elsevier
Over the last few decades, it has become clear that various human activities have the
potential to generate seismic activity. Examples include subsurface waste injection, reservoir …
potential to generate seismic activity. Examples include subsurface waste injection, reservoir …
Dip range for intracontinental reverse fault ruptures: Truth not stranger than friction?
RH Sibson, G Xie - Bulletin of the Seismological Society …, 1998 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Histograms of fault dips have been compiled for moderate to large (M> 5.5) reverse-slip
intracontinental earthquakes with the slip-vector raking 90±30° in the fault plane. The …
intracontinental earthquakes with the slip-vector raking 90±30° in the fault plane. The …
Testing self‐organized criticality by induced seismicity
JR Grasso, D Sornette - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid …, 1998 - Wiley Online Library
We examine the hypothesis proposed in recent years by several authors that the crust is in a
self‐organized critical (SOC) state. This hypothesis has been suggested on the basis of the …
self‐organized critical (SOC) state. This hypothesis has been suggested on the basis of the …
Recent deformation in the Turan and South Kazakh platforms, western central Asia, and its relation to Arabia‐Asia and India‐Asia collisions
In this study, we investigate the recent and active tectonics of the Turan and South Kazakh
platforms in western central Asia. This area, which has been considered stable during the …
platforms in western central Asia. This area, which has been considered stable during the …
Complexity of intracontinental seismic faultings: the Gazli, Uzbekistan, sequence
Reconnaissance of scismic activity in the area of the three MS∼ 7 Gazli earthquakes (8 April
and 17 May 1976 and 19 March 1984) was carried out during May through June 1991 as …
and 17 May 1976 and 19 March 1984) was carried out during May through June 1991 as …
Aftershock Patterns of Ms>7 Earthquakes in the India–Asia Collision Belt: Anomalous Results from the Muzaffarabad Earthquake Sequence, Kashmir, 2005
The seismicity rate triggered by the Muzaffarabad, Kashmir, 2005 M w 7.6, M s 7.7
earthquake is above the average when analyzing the aftershock rate of the 18 M s≥ 7.0 …
earthquake is above the average when analyzing the aftershock rate of the 18 M s≥ 7.0 …
Natural and technogenic geodynamic processes in the south ural
M Nesterenko, A Tsviak, V Belov - E3S Web of Conferences, 2020 - e3s-conferences.org
In this paper is presented hydro-geodynamics and geodynamics in the South Urals.
Seismicity and geodynamics induced by hydrocarbon production by summarizing the …
Seismicity and geodynamics induced by hydrocarbon production by summarizing the …
Stress analysis in the intraplate area of Gazli, Uzbekistan, from different sets of earthquake focal mechanisms
Occurrence of intraplate earthquakes have been related either to reactivation of preexisting
zones of weakness in a uniformly oriented regional stress field or to local stress changes …
zones of weakness in a uniformly oriented regional stress field or to local stress changes …