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 …
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 …
An extended earthquake swarm occurred beneath southeastern Long Valley Caldera
between May and November 2014, culminating in three magnitude 3.5 earthquakes and …
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 …
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 …
flux through fault zones in the continental seismogenic regime. These include many …
A fluid‐driven earthquake swarm on the margin of the Yellowstone caldera
Over the past several decades, the Yellowstone caldera has experienced frequent
earthquake swarms and repeated cycles of uplift and subsidence, reflecting dynamic …
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 …
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
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 …
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 …
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
Abstract Earthquakes in the Central Apennines of Italy generate extensive aftershock
sequences, with high-pressure CO2 often implicated as an important contributor to …
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)
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 …
aftershock sequences and swarms. Particularly, during the 2012–2015 crisis, four …