Intra-continental earthquake swarms in West-Bohemia and Vogtland: a review

T Fischer, J Horálek, P Hrubcová, V Vavryčuk, K Bräuer… - Tectonophysics, 2014 - Elsevier
Earthquake swarms and high CO 2 flow of mantle origin are the characteristic features of
West Bohemia/Vogtland (Central Europe). At present, the highest concentration of …

Fluid‐faulting evolution in high definition: Connecting fault structure and frequency‐magnitude variations during the 2014 Long Valley Caldera, California, earthquake …

DR Shelly, WL Ellsworth, DP Hill - Journal of Geophysical …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
An extended earthquake swarm occurred beneath southeastern Long Valley Caldera
between May and November 2014, culminating in three magnitude 3.5 earthquakes and …

[BOOK][B] Fluid-induced seismicity

SA Shapiro - 2015 - books.google.com
The characterisation of fluid transport properties of rocks is one of the most important, yet
difficult, challenges of reservoir geophysics, but is essential for optimal development of …

Injection-driven swarm seismicity and permeability enhancement: Implications for the dynamics of hydrothermal ore systems in high fluid-flux, overpressured faulting …

SF Cox - Economic Geology, 2016 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Many types of hydrothermal ore deposits form at overpressured conditions during high fluid
flux through fault zones in the continental seismogenic regime. These include many …

A fluid‐driven earthquake swarm on the margin of the Yellowstone caldera

DR Shelly, DP Hill, F Massin, J Farrell… - Journal of …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Over the past several decades, the Yellowstone caldera has experienced frequent
earthquake swarms and repeated cycles of uplift and subsidence, reflecting dynamic …

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 …

The 2020 Westmorland, California earthquake swarm as aftershocks of a slow slip event sustained by fluid flow

K Sirorattanakul, ZE Ross… - Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Swarms are bursts of earthquakes without an obvious mainshock. Some have been
observed to be associated with transient aseismic fault slip, while others are thought to be …

Dual seismic migration velocities in seismic swarms

P Dublanchet, L De Barros - Geophysical Research Letters, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Fluid‐induced earthquake sequences generally appear as expanding swarms activating a
particular fault. The recent analysis of a swarm in the Corinth rift has revealed a dual …

3-D model reveals thermal decomposition as a potential driver of seismicity in the Apennines, Italy

T Gunatilake, SA Miller - Geological Society of America …, 2025 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Abstract Earthquakes in the Central Apennines of Italy generate extensive aftershock
sequences, with high-pressure CO2 often implicated as an important contributor to …

Fluid‐induced swarms and coseismic stress transfer: A dual process highlighted in the aftershock sequence of the 7 April 2014 earthquake (Ml 4.8, Ubaye, France)

L De Barros, M Baques, M Godano… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
The upper part of the Ubaye Valley (French Alps) is characterized by alternating mainshock‐
aftershock sequences and swarms. Particularly, during the 2012–2015 crisis, four …