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Multi-scale and multi-parametric analysis of Late Quaternary event deposits within the active Corinth Rift (Greece)

Gino de Gelder, Mai-Linh Doan, Christian Beck, et al.

Published: 2021-03-17
Subjects: Earth Sciences

A major challenge in subaqueous paleoseismology is to understand the relationship between an earthquake/tsunami and a sedimentary event deposit recorded in drillcores. Expedition 381 of the International Ocean Discovery Program was dedicated to understanding the development of the Corinth Rift, Greece. Its drilled cores provide a potentially important resource to better understand depositional [...]

New insight into post-seismic landslide evolution processes in the tropics

Hakan Tanyas, Dalia Kirschbaum, Tolga Gorum, et al.

Published: 2021-03-05
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geomorphology, Geophysics and Seismology, Hydrology

Earthquakes do not only trigger landslides in co-seismic phases but also elevate post-seismic landslide susceptibility either by causing a strength reduction in hillslope materials or by producing co-seismic landslide deposits, which are prone to further remobilization under the external forces generated by subsequent rainfall events. However, we still have limited observations regarding the [...]

Assessing Margin-Wide Rupture Behaviors along the Cascadia Megathrust with 3-D Dynamic Rupture Simulations

Marlon Dale Ramos, Yihe Huang, Thomas Ulrich, et al.

Published: 2021-03-05
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

From California to British Columbia, the Pacific Northwest coast bears an omnipresent earthquake and tsunami hazard from the Cascadia subduction zone. Multiple lines of evidence suggests that magnitude eight and greater megathrust earthquakes have occurred - the most recent being 321 years ago (i.e., 1700 A.D.). Outstanding questions for the next great megathrust event include where it will [...]

A Self-Supervised Deep Learning Approach for Blind Denoising and Waveform Coherence Enhancement in Distributed Acoustic Sensing Data

Martijn van den Ende, Itzhak Lior, Jean Paul Ampuero, et al.

Published: 2021-03-04
Subjects: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics, Geophysics and Seismology

Fibre-optic Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) is an emerging technology for vibration measurements with numerous applications in seismic signal analysis, including microseismicity detection, ambient noise tomography, earthquake source characterisation, and active source seismology. Using laser-pulse techniques, DAS turns (commercial) fibre-optic cables into seismic arrays with a spatial sampling [...]

Birth of a large volcanic edifice offshore Mayotte via lithosphere-scale dike intrusion

Nathalie Feuillet, Stephan Jorry, Wayne Crawford, et al.

Published: 2021-03-02
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Volcanic eruptions shape Earth’s surface and provide a window into deep Earth processes. How the primary asthenospheric melts form, pond and ascend through the lithosphere is, however, still poorly understood. Since 10 May 2018, magmatic activity has occurred offshore eastern Mayotte (North Mozambique channel), associated with large surface displacements, very-low-frequency earthquakes and [...]

Reassessing Eastern Mediterranean tectonics and earthquake hazard from the AD 365 earthquake

Richard F Ott, Karl William Wegmann, Sean F Gallen, et al.

Published: 2021-02-26
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

The hallmark of great earthquakes (Mw ≈ 8.3-8.5) in the Mediterranean is the 21 July AD 365 earthquake and tsunami that destroyed cities and killed thousands of people throughout the Eastern Mediterranean. This event is intriguing because most Mediterranean subduction forearcs exhibit pervasive crustal extension and minimal definitive evidence exists for great subduction megathrust earthquakes, [...]

Episodicity and Migration of Low Frequency Earthquakes modeled with Fast Fluid Pressure Transients in the Permeable Subduction Interface

Gaspard Farge, Claude Jaupart, Nikolai M. Shapiro

Published: 2021-02-24
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology

In many subduction zones, the plate interface hosts intermittent, low-frequency, low-magnitude seismic tremor and low-frequency earthquakes (LFEs). Seismic activity clusters in episodic bursts that migrate along the fault zone in complex ways. Geological structures in fossil tremor source regions testify to large and pervasive variations of fluid pressure and permeability. Here, we explore the [...]

The surface deformation of the 2020 Doğanyol-Sivrice earthquake (Mw 6.8) and the earlier events suggest Mw˂7.0 earthquakes do not create significant surface slip along the East Anatolian Fault Zone

Kenan Akbayram, Kemal Kıranşan, Çağlar Özer, et al.

Published: 2021-02-18
Subjects: Geology, Geophysics and Seismology, Tectonics and Structure

The 2020 Mw 6.8 Doğanyol-Sivrice earthquake occurred on the Pütürge Segment of the left-lateral East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ). Our field investigation within 6 weeks after the earthquake suggests the following results. (1) The 2020 earthquake created a ~54-km-long surface deformation zone along the Pütürge Segment. (2) No co-seismic surface slip has been formed after the earthquake. (3) The [...]

Co- and postseismic slip behaviors extracted from decadal seafloor geodesy after the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake

Shun-ichi Watanabe, Tadashi Ishikawa, Yuto Nakamura, et al.

Published: 2021-02-16
Subjects: Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Investigations of the co- and postseismic processes of the 2011 Tohoku-oki earthquake provide essential information on the seismic cycle in the Japan Trench. Although various postseismic models have been proposed, no consensus has been reached, especially on the along-strike extensions of the main rupture due to the lack of conclusive evidence, even in the coseismic process. To decompose the [...]

Early warning for great earthquakes from characterization of crustal deformation patterns with deep learning

Jiun-Ting Lin, Diego Melgar, Amanda Thomas, et al.

Published: 2021-02-10
Subjects: Earth Sciences

Although infrequent, large (Mw7.5+) earthquakes can be extremely damaging and occur on subduction and intraplate faults worldwide. Earthquake early warning (EEW) systems aim to provide advanced warning before strong shaking and tsunami onsets. These systems estimate earthquake magnitude using the early metrics of waveforms, relying on empirical scaling relationships of abundant past events. [...]

Increase data sharing or die? An initial view for natural catastrophe insurance

Paul Timms, John Hillier, Chris Holland

Published: 2021-02-09
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Education, Environmental Sciences, Geography

This article is an illustration of Geography in action, recounting an investigation into an industry's views of data sharing. The insurance sector is fundamentally analytics driven and based on geospatial data. One option for more effective and efficient insurance for natural hazard risks (e.g. flooding, earthquake) is, in theory, to increase the sharing of data between the various [...]

Smooth crustal velocity models cause a depletion of high-frequency ground motions on soil in 2-D dynamic rupture simulations

Yihe Huang

Published: 2021-02-04
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

A depletion of high-frequency ground motions on soil sites has been observed in recent large earthquakes and is often attributed to the nonlinear soil response. Here we show that the reduced amplitudes of high-frequency horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratios on soil can also be caused by a smooth crustal velocity model with low shear wave velocities underneath soil sites. We calculate near-fault [...]

Audible acoustics from low-magnitude fluid-induced earthquakes in Finland

Oliver Lamb, Jonathan M Lees, Peter E Malin, et al.

Published: 2021-02-03
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Geophysics and Seismology, Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Earthquakes are frequently accompanied by public reports of audible low-frequency noises. In 2018, public reports of booms or thunder-like noises were linked to induced earthquakes during a Engineered Geothermal System project in the Helsinki Metropolitan area. In response, two microphone arrays were deployed to record and study these acoustic signals while stimulation at the drill site [...]

Shear wave velocity structure beneath North-Western Himalaya and adjoining areas

Ramees R Mir, Imtiyaz A Parvez, Vinod K Gaur

Published: 2021-01-30
Subjects: Earth Sciences, Physical Sciences and Mathematics, Tectonics and Structure

Shear wave velocity structure, together with Moho depths have been estimated in northwestern Himalaya, Hindu Kush and the Pamirs at a potential resolution of 0.5×0.5 degrees and at 1×1 degrees in the surrounding area, by inverting fundamental mode Rayleigh wave group velocities calculated from regional earthquake (Δ ≤ 2500 km) data, and also from their joint inversions with teleseismic receiver [...]

Was the January 26th, 1700 Cascadia earthquake part of an event sequence?

Diego Melgar

Published: 2021-01-30
Subjects: Physical Sciences and Mathematics

Coastal subsidence, dating of soil samples and tree rings, and sedimentological evidence of a tsunami point to coseismic activity on a sizable portion of the Cascadia subduction zone circa 1700. Documents from Japan reveal that on January 26th of that year there were tsunami impacts across distant locations in the country and past modeling shows that a large Cascadia earthquake is the most likely [...]

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