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Coseismic surface faulting induced by the 1915 Fucino,
Central Italy, earthquake...
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deeply underthrust. The
presence of this 'weak' zone may lead to
shallow coseismic rupture along the
megasplay faults during megathrust earthquakes, explaining...
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vaporization of the
groundwater already contained within the rock. In the
coseismic phase, such an
increase can
significantly affect slip
evolution and speed...
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Manuel (2014). "Pre-1900
Coseismic Surface Faulting". [Developments in
Earth Surface Processes]
Earthquakes and
Coseismic Surface Faulting on the Iranian...
- Díaz-Naveas, J.; Gibson, J. C.; Lonsdale, P.; Tryon, M. D. (April 2017). "
Coseismic seafloor deformation in the
trench region during the Mw8.8
Maule megathrust...
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depth by
using seismic inversion of
InSAR data. Much of the
coseismic slip
occurred at 1 to 5 km (0.62 to 3.11 mi)
depth and a
maximum slip...
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evolution in the
Shanxi rift system,
North China,
since 1303 ****ociated with
coseismic, post-seismic and
interseismic deformation".
Geophysical Journal International...
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meters near the hypocenter. In
another earthquake model, up to 7
meters of
coseismic slip
occurred on the
shallow 12 km of the rupture. Meanwhile, another...
- Qiu, Qiang; Feng, Lujia; Hermawan, Iwan; Hill, Emma M. (July 2019). "
Coseismic and
Postseismic Slip of the 2005 M w 8.6 Nias-Simeulue Earthquake: Spatial...
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recorded using cGPS stations,
highest level of
survival for coral, and
coseismic slips.
Before the 2005 earthquake,
there were
already three cGPS sites...