- An
interplate earthquake is an
earthquake that
occurs at the
boundary between two
tectonic plates.
Earthquakes of this type
account for more than 90 percent...
-
earthquake that
occurs in the
interior of a
tectonic plate, in
contrast to an
interplate earthquake on the
boundary of a
tectonic plate. It is also
called an intraslab...
- tsunami. A
substantial number of
forearc interplate earthquakes also
occur in
northern California. Much less
interplate seismicity occurs in
Oregon compared...
-
human activity that
alters the
stresses and
strains on the Earth's crust.
Interplate earthquake, an
earthquake that
occurs at the
boundary between tectonic...
- the
thrust fault that
forms the
contact between the two plates.
These interplate earthquakes are the planet's most powerful, with
moment magnitudes (Mw)...
-
Simplified model of
phole propagation within an
interplate,
orogenic tectonic setting in a
subduction zone
environment (i.e., Andean‐type). The vertical...
- 2005.tb00240.x. Ye, L.; Lay, T.; Kanamori, H. (2012). "Intraplate and
interplate faulting interactions during the
August 31, 2012,
Philippine Trench earthquake...
-
large tsunami. Most of the
foreshocks are
interplate earthquakes with thrust-type
focal mechanisms. Both
interplate and
intraplate earthquakes appeared in...
- Yang, Y. (2002). "The 01/26/2001 Bhuj, India, Earthquake:
Intraplate or
Interplate?". In Stein, S.; Freymueller, J.T. (eds.).
Plate Boundary Zones. Geodynamics...
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Earthquakes Types Mainshock Foreshock Aftershock Blind thrust Doublet Interplate Intraplate Megathrust Remotely triggered Slow
Submarine Supershear Tsunami...