Landslide monitoring using seismic ambient noise correlation: challenges and applications
Monitoring landslides is essential to understand their dynamics and to reduce the risk of
human losses by raising warnings before a failure. A decade ago, a decrease of apparent …
human losses by raising warnings before a failure. A decade ago, a decrease of apparent …
[BOOK][B] The mechanics of earthquakes and faulting
CH Scholz - 2019 - books.google.com
This essential reference for graduate students and researchers provides a unified treatment
of earthquakes and faulting as two aspects of brittle tectonics at different timescales. The …
of earthquakes and faulting as two aspects of brittle tectonics at different timescales. The …
Episodic stress and fluid pressure cycling in subducting oceanic crust during slow slip
Slow slip events are part of a spectrum of aseismic processes that relieve tectonic stress on
faults. Their spatial distribution in subduction zones has been linked to perturbations in fluid …
faults. Their spatial distribution in subduction zones has been linked to perturbations in fluid …
Ambient seismic noise monitoring of a clay landslide: Toward failure prediction
G Mainsant, E Larose, C Brönnimann… - Journal of …, 2012 - Wiley Online Library
Given that clay‐rich landslides may become mobilized, leading to rapid mass movements
(earthflows and debris flows), they pose critical problems in risk management worldwide …
(earthflows and debris flows), they pose critical problems in risk management worldwide …
Precursory changes in seismic velocity for the spectrum of earthquake failure modes
Temporal changes in seismic velocity during the earthquake cycle have the potential to
illuminate physical processes associated with fault weakening and connections between the …
illuminate physical processes associated with fault weakening and connections between the …
Imaging preeruptive and coeruptive structural and mechanical changes of a volcano with ambient seismic noise
Forecasting the location of an eruption is of primary importance for risk management in
volcanic regions. Locating the underground structural changes associated with a potential …
volcanic regions. Locating the underground structural changes associated with a potential …
Depth sensitivity of seismic coda waves to velocity perturbations in an elastic heterogeneous medium
Numerous monitoring applications make use of seismic coda waves to evaluate velocity
changes in the Earth. This raises the question of the spatial sensitivity of coda wave-based …
changes in the Earth. This raises the question of the spatial sensitivity of coda wave-based …
Slow earthquakes, preseismic velocity changes, and the origin of slow frictional stick-slip
Earthquakes normally occur as frictional stick-slip instabilities, resulting in catastrophic
failure and seismic rupture. Tectonic faults also fail in slow earthquakes with rupture …
failure and seismic rupture. Tectonic faults also fail in slow earthquakes with rupture …
Potential of ambient seismic noise techniques to monitor the St. Gallen geothermal site (Switzerland)
The failures of two recent deep geothermal energy projects in Switzerland (Basel, 2006; St.
Gallen, 2013) have again highlighted that one of the key challenges for the successful …
Gallen, 2013) have again highlighted that one of the key challenges for the successful …
On the measurement of seismic traveltime changes in the time–frequency domain with wavelet cross-spectrum analysis
The spatial distribution of temporal variations in seismic wavespeed is key to understanding
the sources and physical mechanisms of various geophysical processes. The imaging of …
the sources and physical mechanisms of various geophysical processes. The imaging of …