Earthquake‐induced chains of geologic hazards: Patterns, mechanisms, and impacts
Large earthquakes initiate chains of surface processes that last much longer than the brief
moments of strong shaking. Most moderate‐and large‐magnitude earthquakes trigger …
moments of strong shaking. Most moderate‐and large‐magnitude earthquakes trigger …
Monitoring reservoir response to earthquakes and fluid extraction, Salton Sea geothermal field, California
Continuous monitoring of in situ reservoir responses to stress transients provides insights
into the evolution of geothermal reservoirs. By exploiting the stress dependence of seismic …
into the evolution of geothermal reservoirs. By exploiting the stress dependence of seismic …
Subsurface moisture regulates Himalayan groundwater storage and discharge
Through the release of groundwater, most mountain rivers run year‐round despite their
small catchments and sporadic precipitation. This makes mountain ranges important …
small catchments and sporadic precipitation. This makes mountain ranges important …
Non-linear elasticity, earthquake triggering and seasonal hydrological forcing along the Irpinia fault, Southern Italy
Pump-probe experiments investigate the strain sensitivity of crustal elastic properties,
showing nonlinear variations during the strain cycle. In the laboratory, pre-seismic …
showing nonlinear variations during the strain cycle. In the laboratory, pre-seismic …
Hidden pressurized fluids prior to the 2014 phreatic eruption at Mt Ontake
A large fraction of volcanic eruptions does not expel magma at the surface. Such an eruption
occurred at Mt Ontake in 2014, claiming the life of at least 58 hikers in what became the …
occurred at Mt Ontake in 2014, claiming the life of at least 58 hikers in what became the …
Seasonal freeze‐thaw cycles and permafrost degradation on Mt. Zugspitze (German/Austrian Alps) revealed by single‐station seismic monitoring
Thawing of mountain permafrost in response to rising temperatures degrades the stability of
rock walls and thereby affects infrastructure integrity in Alpine terrain. In this study, we use …
rock walls and thereby affects infrastructure integrity in Alpine terrain. In this study, we use …
Nonlinear earthquake response of marine sediments with distributed acoustic sensing
Soft sediment layers can significantly amplify seismic waves from earthquakes. Large
dynamic strains can trigger a nonlinear response of shallow soils with low strength, which is …
dynamic strains can trigger a nonlinear response of shallow soils with low strength, which is …
Volcanic, coseismic, and seasonal changes detected at White Island (Whakaari) volcano, New Zealand, using seismic ambient noise
Ambient noise interferometry is becoming increasingly popular for studying seismic velocity
changes. Such changes contain information on the structural and mechanical properties of …
changes. Such changes contain information on the structural and mechanical properties of …
Probing environmental and tectonic changes underneath Mexico City with the urban seismic field
Abstract The sediments underneath Mexico City have unique mechanical properties that
give rise to strong site effects. We investigated temporal changes in the seismic velocity at …
give rise to strong site effects. We investigated temporal changes in the seismic velocity at …
Coseismic and post-seismic velocity changes detected by passive image interferometry: comparison of one great and five strong earthquakes in Japan
We present a systematic study of seismic velocity changes associated with a megathrust and
five strong crustal earthquakes in Japan. We perform both cross-correlation and single …
five strong crustal earthquakes in Japan. We perform both cross-correlation and single …