Deep learning of aftershock patterns following large earthquakes

PMR DeVries, F Viégas, M Wattenberg, BJ Meade - Nature, 2018‏ - nature.com
Aftershocks are a response to changes in stress generated by large earthquakes and
represent the most common observations of the triggering of earthquakes. The maximum …

New empirical earthquake source‐scaling laws

KKS Thingbaijam, PM Mai… - Bulletin of the …, 2017‏ - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We develop new empirical scaling laws for rupture width W⁠, rupture length L⁠, rupture
area A⁠, and average slip D⁠, based on a large database of rupture models. The database …

Selection of earthquake scaling relationships for seismic‐hazard analysis

M Stirling, T Goded, K Berryman… - Bulletin of the …, 2013‏ - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
A fundamentally important but typically abbreviated component of seismic‐hazard analysis
is the selection of earthquake scaling relationships. These are typically regressions of …

Slow slip events and strain accumulation in the Guerrero gap, Mexico

M Radiguet, F Cotton, M Vergnolle… - Journal of …, 2012‏ - Wiley Online Library
Global positioning system (GPS) time series in Guerrero (Mexico) reveal the existence of
large slow slip events (SSEs) at the boundary between the Cocos and North American …

Evidence for self‐similar, triangular slip distributions on earthquakes: Implications for earthquake and fault mechanics

I Manighetti, M Campillo, C Sammis… - … Research: Solid Earth, 2005‏ - Wiley Online Library
We characterize average slip distributions on earthquakes beyond their individual
heterogeneity. For that, we analyze a large number of seismic slip distributions both …

Scaling relationships of source parameters for slow slip events

H Gao, DA Schmidt, RJ Weldon - Bulletin of the …, 2012‏ - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
To better understand the physical mechanisms of slow slip events (SSE s) detected
worldwide, we explore the scaling relationships of various source parameters and compare …

Spatial and temporal evolution of a long term slow slip event: the 2006 Guerrero Slow Slip Event

M Radiguet, F Cotton, M Vergnolle… - Geophysical Journal …, 2011‏ - academic.oup.com
Summary The Guerrero 2006 Slow Slip Event (SSE), Mexico, one of the world's largest
observed SSEs, was recorded at 15 continuous GPS stations. This event provides the …

Observing earthquakes triggered in the near field by dynamic deformations

J Gomberg, P Bodin… - Bulletin of the …, 2003‏ - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We examine the hypothesis that dynamic deformations associated with seismic waves
trigger earthquakes in many tectonic environments. Our analysis focuses on seismicity at …

Deadly Intraslab Mexico Earthquake of 19 September 2017 ( 7.1): Ground Motion and Damage Pattern in Mexico City

SK Singh, E Reinoso, D Arroyo… - Seismological …, 2018‏ - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
In the wake of death and destruction left by the 2017 earthquake in Mexico City, it is natural
to ask whether the event was unexpected and anomalous. Although such an intraslab …

Fore-arc and back-arc ground motion prediction model for Vrancea intermediate depth seismic source

R Vacareanu, M Radulian, M Iancovici… - Journal of Earthquake …, 2015‏ - Taylor & Francis
A next generation ground motion model for the prediction of spectral accelerations both in
the fore-arc and back-arc regions of the Carpathians Mountains is developed in this …