Earthquakes are mechanical instabilities in the brittle lithosphere produced by the progressive accumulation of stress in the crust over centuries. The more extended the fractures, …
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Clustering Analysis of Seismicity in the Anatolian Region with Implications for Seismic Hazard
The Anatolian region is one of the most seismically active tectonic settings in the world.Here, we perform a clustering analysis of Turkish seismicity using an …
Read full textGlobal versus local clustering of seismicity: Implications with earthquake
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Clustering is the essence of earthquake occurrence. Although not exhaustive, our analysis is a first attempt to understand what information may be hidden in partial, …
Read full textVariable seismic responsiveness to stress perturbations along the shallow section of subduction zones: the role of different slip modes and implications for the stability of fault segments
Assessing the stability state of fault interfaces is a task of primary interest not only for seismic hazard, but also for understanding how the earthquake machine works
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