From geodetic imaging of seismic and aseismic fault slip to dynamic modeling of the seismic cycle

JP Avouac - Annual Review of Earth and Planetary Sciences, 2015‏ - annualreviews.org
Understanding the partitioning of seismic and aseismic fault slip is central to seismotectonics
as it ultimately determines the seismic potential of faults. Thanks to advances in tectonic …

Earthquake cycle deformation and the Moho: Implications for the rheology of continental lithosphere

TJ Wright, JR Elliott, H Wang, I Ryder - Tectonophysics, 2013‏ - Elsevier
The last 20 years has seen a dramatic improvement in the quantity and quality of geodetic
measurements of the earthquake loading cycle. In this paper we compile and review these …

[HTML][HTML] Width of surface rupture zone for thrust earthquakes: implications for earthquake fault zoning

P Boncio, F Liberi, M Caldarella… - Natural Hazards and …, 2018‏ - nhess.copernicus.org
The criteria for zoning the surface fault rupture hazard (SFRH) along thrust faults are defined
by analysing the characteristics of the areas of coseismic surface faulting in thrust …

Assessments of serious anthropogenic land subsidence in Yunlin County of central Taiwan from 1996 to 1999 by Persistent Scatterers InSAR

H Tung, JC Hu - Tectonophysics, 2012‏ - Elsevier
Anthropogenic ground subsidence due to massive pum** of groundwater is one of the
severe environmental hazards in Taiwan. The Yunlin County located in the southwestern …

Review of major shale-dominated detachment and thrust characteristics in the diagenetic zone: Part II, rock mechanics and microscopic scale

CK Morley, C von Hagke, R Hansberry, A Collins… - Earth-Science …, 2018‏ - Elsevier
Characterising large shale thrust zone behaviour down to the diagenetic-metamorphic
boundary is both simple and complex. The task in critical taper, analogue and numerical …

Two-dimensional analog modeling of fold and thrust belts: Dynamic interactions with syncontractional sedimentation and erosion

JE Wu, KR McClay - 2011‏ - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
The effects of syncontractional sedimentation and erosion on simple, critically tapered
Coulomb wedges were evaluated by conducting twelve two-dimensional analog model …

Using differential SAR interferometry to map land subsidence: a case study in the **tung Plain of SW Taiwan

CS Hsieh, TY Shih, JC Hu, H Tung, MH Huang… - Natural hazards, 2011‏ - Springer
Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) interferometry (InSAR) is a geodetic tool widely applied in
the studies of earth-surface deformation. This technique has the benefits of high spatial …

Integration of multiple observations for validation of mechanisms of earthquake-triggered groundwater level Anomalies: 2016 Taiwan Meinong earthquake

SJ Wang, YY Lin, YH Chen, CL Chung, WC Lai… - Journal of …, 2024‏ - Elsevier
This study analyzes multi-depth groundwater level data and integrated observation data to
validate the previously proposed mechanisms of hydrological anomalies triggered by the …

Fifteen years of surface deformation in Western Taiwan: Insight from SAR interferometry

MH Huang, R Bürgmann, JC Hu - Tectonophysics, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Geodetically measured surface displacements are produced by a combination of underlying
deformation processes acting at different spatial and temporal scales. A complete history of …

Landslide monitoring by corner reflectors differential interferometry SAR

W Fu, H Guo, Q Tian, X Guo - International Journal of Remote …, 2010‏ - Taylor & Francis
Although the differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) technique has the
potential for monitoring ground deformation with millimetric accuracy, it still suffers from …