Probabilistic tsunami hazard analysis: multiple sources and global applications

A Grezio, A Babeyko, MA Baptista… - Reviews of …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Applying probabilistic methods to infrequent but devastating natural events is intrinsically
challenging. For tsunami analyses, a suite of geophysical assessments should be in …

Achievements and prospects of global broadband seismographic networks after 30 years of continuous geophysical observations

AT Ringler, RE Anthony, RC Aster… - Reviews of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Global seismographic networks (GSNs) emerged during the late nineteenth and early
twentieth centuries, facilitated by seminal international developments in theory, technology …

Depth‐varying rupture properties of subduction zone megathrust faults

T Lay, H Kanamori, CJ Ammon… - Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Subduction zone plate boundary megathrust faults accommodate relative plate motions with
spatially varying sliding behavior. The 2004 Sumatra‐Andaman (Mw 9.2), 2010 Chile (Mw …

Slab1. 0: A three‐dimensional model of global subduction zone geometries

GP Hayes, DJ Wald, RL Johnson - Journal of Geophysical …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
We describe and present a new model of global subduction zone geometries, called Slab1.
0. An extension of previous efforts to constrain the two‐dimensional non‐planar geometry of …

An investigation of rapid earthquake characterization using single‐station waveforms and a convolutional neural network

A Lomax, A Michelini… - Seismological …, 2019 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Effective early warning, emergency response, and information dissemination for
earthquakes and tsunamis require rapid characterization of an earthquake's location, size …

The finite, kinematic rupture properties of great-sized earthquakes since 1990

GP Hayes - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2017 - Elsevier
Here, I present a database of> 160 finite fault models for all earthquakes of M 7.5 and above
since 1990, created using a consistent modeling approach. The use of a common approach …

[HTML][HTML] Subduction zone megathrust earthquakes

SL Bilek, T Lay - Geosphere, 2018 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Subduction zone megathrust faults host Earth's largest earthquakes, along with multitudes of
smaller events that contribute to plate convergence. An understanding of the faulting …

Invited review paper: Some outstanding issues in the study of great megathrust earthquakes—The Cascadia example

K Wang, AM Tréhu - Journal of Geodynamics, 2016 - Elsevier
Because of a combination of new observational tools and a flurry of large megathrust
earthquakes, tremendous progress has been made in recent years towards understanding …

Tsunami early warnings via Twitter in government: Net-savvy citizens' co-production of time-critical public information services

AT Chatfield, HJJ Scholl, U Brajawidagda - Government information …, 2013 - Elsevier
Governments aim to mitigate natural hazards' impacts through a disaster early warning
system. Drawing on citizen co-production theory and resilient information infrastructures …

Upper-plate rigidity determines depth-varying rupture behaviour of megathrust earthquakes

V Sallarès, CR Ranero - Nature, 2019 - nature.com
Seismological data provide evidence of a depth-dependent rupture behaviour of
earthquakes occurring at the megathrust fault of subduction zones, also known as …