Develo**, testing, and communicating earthquake forecasts: Current practices and future directions

L Mizrahi, I Dallo, NJ van der Elst… - Reviews of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
While deterministically predicting the time and location of earthquakes remains impossible,
earthquake forecasting models can provide estimates of the probabilities of earthquakes …

Collective behavior of earthquakes and faults: Continuum‐discrete transitions, progressive evolutionary changes, and different dynamic regimes

Y Ben‐Zion - Reviews of Geophysics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Crustal deformation patterns are affected by multiscale granulation and healing processes
associated with phase transitions between continuum and discrete states of rocks. The …

Migration of early aftershocks following the 2004 Parkfield earthquake

Z Peng, P Zhao - Nature Geoscience, 2009 - nature.com
Large shallow earthquakes are immediately followed by numerous aftershocks. A significant
portion of these events is missing in existing earthquake catalogues, mainly because …

Statistical physics approach to earthquake occurrence and forecasting

L de Arcangelis, C Godano, JR Grasso, E Lippiello - Physics Reports, 2016 - Elsevier
There is striking evidence that the dynamics of the Earth crust is controlled by a wide variety
of mutually dependent mechanisms acting at different spatial and temporal scales. The …

Deep learning for seismic phase detection and picking in the aftershock zone of 2008 Mw7. 9 Wenchuan Earthquake

L Zhu, Z Peng, J McClellan, C Li, D Yao, Z Li… - Physics of the Earth and …, 2019 - Elsevier
The increasing volume of seismic data from long-term continuous monitoring motivates the
development of algorithms based on convolutional neural network (CNN) for faster and …

Coevolving early afterslip and aftershock signatures of a San Andreas fault rupture

J Jiang, Y Bock, E Klein - Science Advances, 2021 - science.org
Large earthquakes often lead to transient deformation and enhanced seismic activity, with
their fastest evolution occurring at the early, ephemeral post-rupture period. Here, we …

Rate‐dependent incompleteness of earthquake catalogs

S Hainzl - Seismological Research Letters, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Important information about the earthquake generation process can be gained from
instrumental earthquake catalogs, but this requires complete recordings to avoid biased …

Seismicity rate immediately before and after main shock rupture from high‐frequency waveforms in Japan

Z Peng, JE Vidale, M Ishii… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
We analyze seismicity rate immediately before and after 82 main shocks with the
magnitudes ranging from 3 to 5 using waveforms recorded by the Hi‐net borehole array in …

Remote triggering of tremor along the San Andreas Fault in central California

Z Peng, JE Vidale, AG Wech… - Journal of …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
We perform a systematic survey of triggered tremor along the San Andreas Fault in central
California for the 31 teleseismic earthquakes with Mw≥ 7.5 since 2001. We identify 10 …

Common dependence on stress for the two fundamental laws of statistical seismology

C Narteau, S Byrdina, P Shebalin, D Schorlemmer - Nature, 2009 - nature.com
Two of the long-standing relationships of statistical seismology are power laws: the
Gutenberg–Richter relation describing the earthquake frequency–magnitude distribution …