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intervals (times between successive earthquakes) of one of the most seismically active areas of central Italy by using the … loss of multifractality during the aftershocks is revealed. This study aims to suggest another approach to investigate the … complex dynamics of earthquakes. …
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Scaling behavior of the temporal variability in self-potential data recorded in the frequency range 0<f<0.125Hz during … scaling in nonstationary time series, deviations from stable power-law scaling were quantified. Our findings point to an … evident unstable scaling behavior in self-potential data before the occurrence of the seismic event. These first results could …
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3500 aftershocks were located, 1813 of which present RMS > 0.1 s and ERH, ERZ > 1.0 km. Two main clusters were … distinguished, while the depth distribution is concentrated between 2 and 11 km. Over 1000 fault plane solutions of aftershocks were … of the mainshock is in agreement with the tectonics of the area and with the focal mechanisms obtained by aftershocks …
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generate crustal earthquakes while the uninterrupted occurrence of aftershocks is triggered by stress transfer and aqueous …Seismogenesis of aftershocks occurring in the Kachchh seismic zone for more than last 10 years is investigated through …. We notice that several aftershocks are occurred near the contacts between high (mafic brittle rocks) and low velocity …
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The role of fluid injection on the occurrence and migration path for the aftershocks of 2004 Sumatra earthquake (Mw 9 … constructed for these aftershocks in order to examine the role of poroelastic effects as rupturing progressed with time. Their …
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The sequence of magnitudes of the earthquakes occurred in Kachchh area (Gujarat, Western India) from 2003 to 2012, has …
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Mosquito Creek drains a 15.5 km<Superscript>2</Superscript> watershed on the North Shore Mountains north of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and flows through the densely urbanized District and then City of North Vancouver. Previous studies determined that the creek is subject to debris floods (hyperconcentrated...</superscript>
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Susceptibility is an important issue in debris flow analysis. In this paper, 26 large-scale debris flow catchments located in the Wudongde Dam site were investigated. Seven major factors, namely, loose material volume per square kilometer, loose material supply length ratio, average gradient of...
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Submarine landslides can generate local tsunamis with high run-ups, posing a hazard to human lives and coastal facilities. Both ancient (giant Storegga slide off Norwegian coast, 8200 B. P.) and recent (Papua New Guinea, 1998) events show high potential danger of tsunamigenic landslides and the...
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