Long silence on the East Anatolian Fault Zone (Southern Turkey) ends with devastating double earthquakes (6 February 2023) over a seismic gap: implications for the …

H Karabulut, SE Güvercin… - Journal of the …, 2023‏ - lyellcollection.org
On 6 February 2023, an earthquake with magnitude Mw c. 7.0 on the Narlı Fault, a fault sub-
parallel to the East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ), initiated a chain of large earthquakes on …

Spatiotemporal variations of intermediate‐depth earthquakes before and after 2011 Tohoku earthquake revealed by a template matching catalog

Q Zhai, Z Peng, M Matsubara, K Obara… - Geophysical Research …, 2023‏ - Wiley Online Library
We investigate spatiotemporal changes of intermediate‐depth earthquakes in the double
seismic zone beneath Central and Northeastern Japan before and after the 2011 magnitude …

Change of deep subduction seismicity after a large megathrust earthquake

B Gardonio, D Marsan, T Bodin, A Socquet… - Nature …, 2024‏ - nature.com
Subduction zones are home to the world's largest and deepest earthquakes. Recently, large-
scale interactions between shallow (0-60 km) and intermediate (80-150 km) seismicity have …

Observation of a Synchronicity between Shallow and Deep Seismic Activities during the Foreshock Crisis Preceding the Iquique Megathrust Earthquake

M Bouchon, S Guillot, D Marsan, A Socquet… - …, 2023‏ - seismica.library.mcgill.ca
We analyze at a broad spatial scale the slab seismicity during one of the longest and best
recorded foreshock sequence of a subduction earthquake to date: the M8. 1 2014 Iquique …

Compatibility of the SES Generation Model with the Precursory Phenomena Before the Tohoku M9 Earthquake in Japan in 2011

P Varotsos, N Sarlis, E Skordas - Natural Time Analysis: The New View of …, 2023‏ - Springer
Applying natural time analysis to the Japanese seismicity from 1 January 1984 until the M 9
Tohoku earthquake on 11 March 2011, we find that almost three months before this …

Chaotic Slow Slip Events in New Zealand from two coupled slip patches: a proof of concept

T Poulet, S Truttmann, V Boussange… - arxiv preprint arxiv …, 2024‏ - arxiv.org
Recent studies showed that seemingly random Slow Slip Events (SSEs) can display chaotic
patterns within the largest source of seismic hazards in New Zealand, the Hikurangi …

Synchronization of small-scale seismic clusters reveals large-scale plate deformation

H Karabulut, M Bouchon, J Schmittbuhl - Earth, Planets and Space, 2022‏ - Springer
It has long been observed that periods of intense seismic activity in a region alternate with
periods of relative quiescence, but establishing whether or not this intermittency is driven by …

Earthquakes big and small: same physics, different boundary conditions

S Nielsen - arxiv preprint arxiv:2411.00544, 2024‏ - arxiv.org
Self-similarity indicates that large and small earthquakes share the same physics, where all
variables scale with rupture length $ L $. Here I show that rupture tip acceleration during the …

Seismicity acceleration and clustering before the Mw7. 9 Gorkha earthquake, Nepal

B Gardonio, L Bollinger, M Laporte, J Vergne… - 2023‏ - researchsquare.com
In the last decade, several observations of peculiar seismic and geodetic phases preceding
large earthquakes have been documented. Despite being a-posteriori, these observations …

Identifying the Occurrence Time of a Mainshock by Means of the Fluctuations of the Seismicity Entropy Change Under Time Reversal

P Varotsos, N Sarlis, E Skordas - Natural Time Analysis: The New View of …, 2023‏ - Springer
Here, we show that in natural time analysis, the complexity measure Λ i quantifying the
fluctuations of the entropy change Δ S under time reversal of the seismicity in the Japanese …