Segmentation and supercycles: A catalog of earthquake rupture patterns from the Sumatran Sunda Megathrust and other well-studied faults worldwide
After more than 100 years of earthquake research, earthquake forecasting, which relies on
knowledge of past fault rupture patterns, has become the foundation for societal defense …
knowledge of past fault rupture patterns, has become the foundation for societal defense …
Seismic hazard analyses from geologic and geomorphic data: Current and future challenges
The loss of life and economic consequences caused by several recent earthquakes
demonstrate the importance of develo** seismically safe building codes. The …
demonstrate the importance of develo** seismically safe building codes. The …
[HTML][HTML] Variable normal-fault rupture behavior, northern Lost River fault zone, Idaho, USA
Abstract The 1983 Mw 6.9 Borah Peak earthquake generated∼ 36 km of surface rupture
along the Thousand Springs and Warm Springs sections of the Lost River fault zone (LRFZ …
along the Thousand Springs and Warm Springs sections of the Lost River fault zone (LRFZ …
Relaxing segmentation on the Wasatch fault zone: Impact on seismic hazard
The multisegment Wasatch fault zone is a well‐studied normal fault in the western United
States that has paleoseismic evidence of recurrent Holocene surface‐faulting earthquakes …
States that has paleoseismic evidence of recurrent Holocene surface‐faulting earthquakes …
The Pamir frontal thrust fault: Holocene full‐segment ruptures and implications for complex segment interactions in a continental collision zone
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Abstract The Pamir Frontal Thrust (PFT) of the Trans‐Alai Range in Central Asia is the
principal active fault of the intracontinental convergence zone between the Pamir and Tien …
principal active fault of the intracontinental convergence zone between the Pamir and Tien …
Discovery of an Active Forearc Fault in an Urban Region: Holocene Rupture on the X EOL X ELE K‐Elk Lake Fault, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
Subduction forearcs are subject to seismic hazard from upper plate faults that are often
invisible to instrumental monitoring networks. Identifying active faults in forearcs therefore …
invisible to instrumental monitoring networks. Identifying active faults in forearcs therefore …
Luminescence sediment tracing reveals the complex dynamics of colluvial wedge formation
Paleoearthquake studies that inform seismic hazard rely on assumptions of sediment
transport that remain largely untested. Here, we test a widespread conceptual model and a …
transport that remain largely untested. Here, we test a widespread conceptual model and a …
Holocene surface rupture history of an active forearc fault redefines seismic hazard in southwestern British Columbia, Canada
Characterizing the hazard associated with Quaternary‐active faults in the forearc crust of the
northern Cascadia subduction zone has proven challenging due to historically low rates of …
northern Cascadia subduction zone has proven challenging due to historically low rates of …
Combining conflicting Bayesian models to develop paleoseismic records: An example from the Wasatch fault zone, Utah
Bayesian statistical analyses of paleoseismic data result in the probabilistic determination of
earthquake times using geochronological data evaluated in the context of a stratigraphic …
earthquake times using geochronological data evaluated in the context of a stratigraphic …
Holocene earthquake history and slip rate of the southern Teton fault, Wyoming, USA
The 72-km-long Teton normal fault bounds the eastern base of the Teton Range in
northwestern Wyoming, USA. Although geomorphic surfaces along the fault record latest …
northwestern Wyoming, USA. Although geomorphic surfaces along the fault record latest …