نتایج جستجو برای: fault slip 38 cm

تعداد نتایج: 323610  

2015
Masaru Nakano Seckin Citak

We determined the centroid moment tensor (CMT) solutions of earthquakes that occurred along the North Anatolian fault (NAF) beneath the Sea of Marmara and the Aegean Sea, using data obtained from Turkey’s broadband seismograph network. The CMT solution of the 2014 Aegean Sea earthquake (Mw 6.9) represents a strike-slip fault, consistent with the geometry of the NAF, and the source-time function...

2005
Luis Rivera Hiroo Kanamori

S U M M A R Y We investigate the representation of the radiated energy, E R, in earthquakes. In seismology E R is estimated from either far-field seismic waves or the stress and displacement on the fault plane. Although E R comes from the entire volume of the Earth, it can be expressed as an integral over the fault plane. However, the integrand cannot be given a simple physical meaning such as ...

2012
Paul Segall Andrew M. Bradley

Geophysical observations have shown that transient slow slip events, with average slip speeds v on the order of 10−8 to 10−7 m/s, occur in some subduction zones. These slip events occur on the same faults but at greater depth than large earthquakes (with slip speeds of order ∼ 1 m/s). We explore the hypothesis that whether slip is slow or fast depends on the competition between dilatancy, which...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Shuai Wang Caijun Xu Yangmao Wen Zhi Yin Guoyan Jiang Lihua Fang

On 25 November 2016 (UTC 14:24:30), an Mw 6.6 dextral strike-slip earthquake ruptured Aketao county in the northwestern portion of the Kongur Shan extensional system, western China. We extracted surface deformation maps and investigated the distribution of the coseismic slip of the 2016 Aketao earthquake by exploiting the Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar data imaged by the Sentinel-1 sa...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1996
K Sieh

This survey of well-documented repeated fault rupture confirms that some faults have exhibited a "characteristic" behavior during repeated large earthquakes--that is, the magnitude, distribution, and style of slip on the fault has repeated during two or more consecutive events. In two cases faults exhibit slip functions that vary little from earthquake to earthquake. In one other well-documente...

2016
Han Yue Mark Simons Zacharie Duputel Junle Jiang Eric Fielding Cunren Liang Susan Owen Angelyn Moore Bryan Riel Jean Paul Ampuero Sergey V. Samsonov

Article history: Received 24 February 2016 Received in revised form 11 July 2016 Accepted 12 July 2016 Available online xxxx OnApril 25th 2015, theMw7.8 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake ruptured a portion of theMain Himalayan Thrust underlying Kathmandu and surrounding regions. We develop kinematic slip models of the Gorkha earthquake using both a regularized multi-time-window (MTW) approach and an un...

Journal: :Frontiers in Environmental Science 2022

The characteristics of active fault movements are essential for estimating the earthquake potential on Tibetan Plateau (TP) in a complex geological setting. 2022 Menyuan Mw6.7 was studied by joint seismological and geodetic methodology to deepen scientific understanding source parameters deformation mechanisms. Firstly, entire InSAR co-seismic field is obtained based ascending descending Sentin...

2012
Fuping Yuan Vikas Prakash

In most cases authors are permitted to post their version of the article (e.g. in Word or Tex form) to their personal website or institutional repository. Authors requiring further information regarding Elsevier's archiving and manuscript policies are encouraged to visit: a b s t r a c t a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Rock–analog materials Co-seismic slip rates Rate weakening and strengthening...

Journal: :Journal Of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 2021

Surface deformation accompanying dike intrusions is dominated by uplift and horizontal motion directly related to the intrusions. In some cases, it includes subsidence due associated magma reservoir deflation. When deflation large enough, can form, or reactivate preexisting, caldera ring-faults. Ring-fault reactivation, however, rarely observed during moderate-sized eruptions. On February 21, 2...

2012
B. C. Salcher B. Meurers J. Smit K. Decker M. Hölzel M. Wagreich

[1] The Vienna Basin at the transition between the Alpine and Carpathian belt hosts a number of large Pleistocene sub-basins forming along an active continental scale strike-slip fault (Vienna Basin strike-slip fault). We utilize first-order derivatives from industrial Bouguer gravity data to unravel the impacts of Pleistocene kinematics on the Vienna Basin and to compensate for the lack of nea...

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