A new classification of earthquake-induced landslide event sizes based on seismotectonic, topographic, climatic and geologic factors
Background This paper reviews the classical and some particular factors contributing to
earthquake-triggered landslide activity. This analysis should help predict more accurately …
earthquake-triggered landslide activity. This analysis should help predict more accurately …
[PDF][PDF] Scaling of the source dimensions of interface and intraslab subduction-zone earthquakes with moment magnitude
FO Strasser, MC Arango… - Seismological Research …, 2010 - researchgate.net
This paper derives source scaling relations between rupture dimensions and moment
magnitude for subduction-zone earthquakes, separating between interface events occurring …
magnitude for subduction-zone earthquakes, separating between interface events occurring …
Thermal–petrological controls on the location of earthquakes within subducting plates
We find that in young and warm subducting plates, earthquakes occur just below the Moho.
In older plates, earthquakes occur throughout the subducting oceanic crust, as well as the …
In older plates, earthquakes occur throughout the subducting oceanic crust, as well as the …
The rupture mechanisms of intraslab earthquakes: A multiscale review and re-evaluation
The initiation of intraslab earthquakes and their location depend on multiple factors such as
slab heterogeneity, pre-subduction anisotropy, thermal parameters and the metamorphic …
slab heterogeneity, pre-subduction anisotropy, thermal parameters and the metamorphic …
NGA-Sub source and path database
We describe source and path attributes of the Next Generation of Ground-Motion Attenuation
for Subduction zones (NGA-Sub) project relational database. The database contains 991 …
for Subduction zones (NGA-Sub) project relational database. The database contains 991 …
Kinematic rupture scenarios and synthetic displacement data: An example application to the Cascadia subduction zone
Scenario ruptures and ground motion simulation are important tools for studies of expected
earthquake and tsunami hazards during future events. This is particularly important for large …
earthquake and tsunami hazards during future events. This is particularly important for large …
Demonstration of the Cascadia G‐FAST geodetic earthquake early warning system for the Nisqually, Washington, earthquake
ABSTRACT A prototype earthquake early warning (EEW) system is currently in development
in the Pacific Northwest. We have taken a two‐stage approach to EEW:(1) detection and …
in the Pacific Northwest. We have taken a two‐stage approach to EEW:(1) detection and …
Sedimentary basin effects in Seattle, Washington: Ground-motion observations and 3D simulations
A Frankel, W Stephenson… - Bulletin of the …, 2009 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract<? A3B2 twb=. 28w?> Seismograms of local earthquakes recorded in Seattle exhibit
surface waves in the Seattle basin and basin-edge focusing of S waves. Spectral ratios of S …
surface waves in the Seattle basin and basin-edge focusing of S waves. Spectral ratios of S …
Social vulnerability and geographic access barriers to earthquake early warning education in museums and other free choice learning environments
Given the earthquake risk on the West Coast of the United States, individuals and
communities require a basic understanding of ShakeAlert earthquake early warning …
communities require a basic understanding of ShakeAlert earthquake early warning …
Select liquefaction case histories from the 2001 Nisqually, Washington, earthquake: A digital data set and assessment of model performance
While soil liquefaction is common in earthquakes, the case-history data required to train and
test state-of-practice prediction models remains comparatively scarce, owing to the breadth …
test state-of-practice prediction models remains comparatively scarce, owing to the breadth …