A new classification of earthquake-induced landslide event sizes based on seismotectonic, topographic, climatic and geologic factors

HB Havenith, A Torgoev, A Braun, R Schlögel… - Geoenvironmental …, 2016 - Springer
Background This paper reviews the classical and some particular factors contributing to
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 …

Thermal–petrological controls on the location of earthquakes within subducting plates

GA Abers, J Nakajima, PE van Keken, S Kita… - Earth and Planetary …, 2013 - Elsevier
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 …

The rupture mechanisms of intraslab earthquakes: A multiscale review and re-evaluation

E Hosseinzadehsabeti, EC Ferré, P Persaud… - Earth-Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
The initiation of intraslab earthquakes and their location depend on multiple factors such as
slab heterogeneity, pre-subduction anisotropy, thermal parameters and the metamorphic …

NGA-Sub source and path database

V Contreras, JP Stewart, T Kishida… - Earthquake …, 2022 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …

Kinematic rupture scenarios and synthetic displacement data: An example application to the Cascadia subduction zone

D Melgar, RJ LeVeque, DS Dreger… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
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 …

Demonstration of the Cascadia G‐FAST geodetic earthquake early warning system for the Nisqually, Washington, earthquake

BW Crowell, DA Schmidt, P Bodin… - Seismological …, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
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 …

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 …

Social vulnerability and geographic access barriers to earthquake early warning education in museums and other free choice learning environments

DF Sumy, OO Drakes, SK McBride… - International Journal of …, 2023 - Elsevier
Given the earthquake risk on the West Coast of the United States, individuals and
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

RA Rasanen, M Geyin, BW Maurer - Earthquake Spectra, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …