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[HTML][HTML] Deep learning for geological hazards analysis: Data, models, applications, and opportunities
As natural disasters are induced by geodynamic activities or abnormal changes in the
environment, geological hazards tend to wreak havoc on the environment and human …
environment, geological hazards tend to wreak havoc on the environment and human …
Large earthquakes and cree** faults
RA Harris - Reviews of Geophysics, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Faults are ubiquitous throughout the Earth's crust. The majority are silent for decades to
centuries, until they suddenly rupture and produce earthquakes. With a focus on shallow …
centuries, until they suddenly rupture and produce earthquakes. With a focus on shallow …
The geophysics, geology and mechanics of slow fault slip
R Bürgmann - Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 2018 - Elsevier
Modern geodetic and seismologic observations describe the behavior of fault slip over a
vast range of spatial and temporal scales. Slip at sub-seismogenic speeds is evident from …
vast range of spatial and temporal scales. Slip at sub-seismogenic speeds is evident from …
Fault-network geometry influences earthquake frictional behaviour
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 …
mechanics,–. The importance of fault geometry and roughness on fault-slip behaviour has …
Widespread subsidence and carbon emissions across Southeast Asian peatlands
Over the last three decades, most of the 25 million hectares of tropical peatlands in
Southeast Asia have been deforested and drained. As a consequence, declining water …
Southeast Asia have been deforested and drained. As a consequence, declining water …
Remote sensing of ground deformation for monitoring groundwater management practices: Application to the Santa Clara Valley during the 2012–2015 California …
Groundwater management typically relies on water‐level data and spatially limited
deformation measurements. While interferometric synthetic aperture radar has been used to …
deformation measurements. While interferometric synthetic aperture radar has been used to …
[HTML][HTML] Monitoring volcano slope instability with Synthetic Aperture Radar: A review and new data from Pacaya (Guatemala) and Stromboli (Italy) volcanoes
Volcano slope instability manifests in many forms, ranging from steady state to punctuated
movement, or shallow erosion to deep-seated spreading. The interplay of gravity, magmatic …
movement, or shallow erosion to deep-seated spreading. The interplay of gravity, magmatic …
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 …
Spatiotemporal patterns of precipitation‐modulated landslide deformation from independent component analysis of InSAR time series
J Cohen‐Waeber, R Bürgmann… - Geophysical …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Long‐term landslide deformation is disruptive and costly in urbanized environments. We rely
on TerraSAR‐X satellite images (2009–2014) and an improved data processing algorithm …
on TerraSAR‐X satellite images (2009–2014) and an improved data processing algorithm …
Detection of repeating earthquakes and their application in characterizing slow fault slip
N Uchida - Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 2019 - Springer
Repeating earthquakes (repeaters) that rupture the same fault area (patch) are interpreted to
be caused by repeated accumulation and release of stress on the seismic patch in a …
be caused by repeated accumulation and release of stress on the seismic patch in a …