Collective behavior of earthquakes and faults: Continuum‐discrete transitions, progressive evolutionary changes, and different dynamic regimes
Y Ben‐Zion - Reviews of Geophysics, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Crustal deformation patterns are affected by multiscale granulation and healing processes
associated with phase transitions between continuum and discrete states of rocks. The …
associated with phase transitions between continuum and discrete states of rocks. The …
Repeating earthquakes
Repeating earthquakes, or repeaters, are identical in location and geometry but occur at
different times. They appear to represent recurring seismic energy release from distinct …
different times. They appear to represent recurring seismic energy release from distinct …
Earthquake detection through computationally efficient similarity search
Seismology is experiencing rapid growth in the quantity of data, which has outpaced the
development of processing algorithms. Earthquake detection—identification of seismic …
development of processing algorithms. Earthquake detection—identification of seismic …
The detection of low magnitude seismic events using array-based waveform correlation
SJ Gibbons, F Ringdal - Geophysical Journal International, 2006 - academic.oup.com
It has long been accepted that occurrences of a known signal are most effectively detected
by cross-correlating the incoming data stream with a waveform template. Such matched …
by cross-correlating the incoming data stream with a waveform template. Such matched …
Large‐scale relocation of two decades of Northern California seismicity using cross‐correlation and double‐difference methods
F Waldhauser, DP Schaff - Journal of Geophysical Research …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
We simultaneously reanalyzed two decades (1984–2003) of the digital seismic archive of
Northern California using waveform cross‐correlation (CC) and double‐difference (DD) …
Northern California using waveform cross‐correlation (CC) and double‐difference (DD) …
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 …
Under the hood of the earthquake machine: Toward predictive modeling of the seismic cycle
Advances in observational, laboratory, and modeling techniques open the way to the
development of physical models of the seismic cycle with potentially predictive power. To …
development of physical models of the seismic cycle with potentially predictive power. To …
Nucleation and early seismic propagation of small and large events in a crustal earthquake model
Earthquake nucleation and early seismic propagation are studied in a two‐dimensional
strike‐slip fault model with depth‐variable properties. The fault is governed by the Dieterich …
strike‐slip fault model with depth‐variable properties. The fault is governed by the Dieterich …
Earthquake swarms driven by aseismic creep in the Salton Trough, California
In late August 2005, a swarm of more than a thousand earthquakes between magnitudes 1
and 5.1 occurred at the Obsidian Buttes, near the southern San Andreas Fault. This swarm …
and 5.1 occurred at the Obsidian Buttes, near the southern San Andreas Fault. This swarm …
Hypocenter locations in finite-source rupture models
PM Mai, P Spudich… - Bulletin of the …, 2005 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
We use a database of more than 80 finite-source rupture models for more than 50
earthquakes (M w 4.1–8.1) with different faulting styles occurring in both tectonic and …
earthquakes (M w 4.1–8.1) with different faulting styles occurring in both tectonic and …