Fault-network geometry influences earthquake frictional behaviour

J Lee, VC Tsai, G Hirth, A Chatterjee, DT Trugman - Nature, 2024 - nature.com
Understanding the factors governing the stability of fault slip is a crucial problem in fault
mechanics,–. The importance of fault geometry and roughness on fault-slip behaviour has …

Present‐day 3D crustal deformation of the Northeastern Tibetan Plateau from space geodesy

DL Wu, WP Ge, SZ Liu, DY Yuan… - Geophysical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
High‐resolution present‐day earth surface deformation maps from satellites provide
important data constraints, which help us better understand tectonic processes and analyze …

Shallow slow slip events in the Imperial Valley with along‐strike propagation

K Materna, R Bürgmann, D Lindsay… - Geophysical …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Shallow creep events provide opportunities to understand the mechanical properties and
behavior of faults. However, due to physical limitations observing creep events, the precise …

[HTML][HTML] The slow slip event cycle along the Izmit segment of the North Anatolian Fault

E Neyrinck, B Rousset, C Doubre, L Rivera… - Earth and Planetary …, 2024 - Elsevier
The occurrence of aseismic creep along seismogenic faults significantly impacts seismic
hazard assessment by releasing accumulated stress and reducing the slip deficit. Since the …

Newly discovered shallow creep along the Gozha Co fault in northwestern Tibet: Spatial extent, rate and temporal evolution

Z Huang, Y Zhou, P Zhang - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2023 - Elsevier
Whereas most continental faults are interseismically locked, some exceptions have been
observed to exhibit aseismic slip over a range of depths in the Earth's upper crust, ie shallow …

Physical and mechanical rock properties of a heterogeneous volcano; the case of Mount Unzen, Japan

JE Kendrick, LN Schaefer, J Schauroth… - Solid Earth …, 2020 - se.copernicus.org
Volcanoes represent one of the most critical geological settings for hazard modelling due to
their propensity to both unpredictably erupt and collapse, even in times of quiescence …

The 2022 MW 6.0 Gölyaka–Düzce earthquake: an example of a medium-sized earthquake in a fault zone early in its seismic cycle

P Martínez-Garzón, D Becker, J Jara, X Chen… - Solid Earth, 2023 - se.copernicus.org
On 23 November 2022, a MW 6.0 earthquake occurred in the direct vicinity of the MW 7.1
Düzce earthquake that ruptured a portion of the North Anatolian Fault in 1999. The M w 6.0 …

Creep bursts on the Åknes landslide, Norway: Detection, characterization and possible mechanisms

A Aspaas, P Lacroix, C Sena… - Journal of …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Cree** landslides may fail catastrophically, posing significant threats to infrastructure and
lives. Landslides weaken over time through rock mass damage processes that may occur by …

[HTML][HTML] Tectonic geomorphology of Türkiye and its insights into the neotectonic deformation of the Anatolian Plate

Y Chang, Y Zhang, H Zhang - Earthquake Research Advances, 2024 - Elsevier
Quantitative geomorphic analyses are usually powerful in identifying active tectonics across
global orogenic belts. Our present study will focus on the Anatolian Plate which hosts a lot of …

The 2023 Mw 6.9 Sarez, Tajikistan earthquake: subparallel faulting and distributed deformation of the Pamir

X Huang, R Jolivet, Y Li, X Shan… - Geophysical Journal …, 2025 - academic.oup.com
The central Pamir plateau moves northward and collides into Eurasia at a rate that varies
significantly over its 600-km-wide extension. However, the active structures accounting for …