[HTML][HTML] Complex magmatic-tectonic interactions during the 2020 Makushin Volcano, Alaska, earthquake swarm
Abstract On June 15, 2020, at 21: 16 UTC, a locally-felt earthquake of magnitude 4.2 struck
Unalaska Island, Alaska,∼ 15 km west of the town of Unalaska and the large fishing port of …
Unalaska Island, Alaska,∼ 15 km west of the town of Unalaska and the large fishing port of …
Clusty, the waveform-based network similarity clustering toolbox: concept and application to image complex faulting offshore Zakynthos (Greece)
Clusty is a new open source toolbox dedicated to earthquake clustering based on
waveforms recorded across a network of seismic stations. Its main application is the study of …
waveforms recorded across a network of seismic stations. Its main application is the study of …
Identification and temporal characteristics of earthquake clusters in selected areas in Greece
The efficiency of earthquake clustering investigation is improved as we gain access to larger
datasets due to the increase of earthquake detectability. We aim to demonstrate the …
datasets due to the increase of earthquake detectability. We aim to demonstrate the …
Multisegment ruptures and Vp/Vs variations during the 2020–2021 seismic crisis in western Corinth Gulf, Greece
On 2020 December 23, a seismic crisis initiated in the western Corinth Gulf offshore
Marathias, lasted several months, and generated thousands of small magnitude …
Marathias, lasted several months, and generated thousands of small magnitude …
The 2020 Perachora peninsula earthquake sequence (Εast Corinth Rift, Greece): spatiotemporal evolution and implications for the triggering mechanism
In this work, we study the January 1, 2020–June 8, 2021, earthquake activity in the East
Corinth Rift (central Greece), one of the most seismically active areas in Europe. During this …
Corinth Rift (central Greece), one of the most seismically active areas in Europe. During this …
Spatiotemporal properties of seismicity and variations of shear-wave splitting parameters in the Western Gulf of Corinth (Greece)
The Western Gulf of Corinth (WGoC) exhibits significant seismicity patterns, combining
intense microseismic background activity with both seismic swarms and short-lived …
intense microseismic background activity with both seismic swarms and short-lived …
[HTML][HTML] Systematic observation of a seismic back-front during fluid injection in both natural and anthropogenic earthquake swarms
Seismic swarms represent clusters of seismicity without large mainshocks. While they occur
naturally, they can also be induced by human activities, particularly during reservoir …
naturally, they can also be induced by human activities, particularly during reservoir …
Cluster analysis of seismicity in the eastern gulf of corinth based on a waveform template matching catalog
The Corinth Rift, in Central Greece, is one of the most seismically active areas in Europe. In
the eastern part of the Gulf of Corinth, which has been the site of numerous large and …
the eastern part of the Gulf of Corinth, which has been the site of numerous large and …
Earthquake diffusion variations in the Western Gulf of Corinth (Greece)
Earthquake diffusion and the migration behaviour of seismic clusters are commonly studied
to provide insight on the spatiotemporal evolution of seismicity and the interplaying driving …
to provide insight on the spatiotemporal evolution of seismicity and the interplaying driving …
Revisiting operational aftershock forecasting in the eastern Intermountain West
We present a magnitude‐dependent aftershock model for the eastern Intermountain West
(IMW) that can be used to inform and improve reliability of initial US Geological Survey …
(IMW) that can be used to inform and improve reliability of initial US Geological Survey …