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- earthquake cycle can be divided into interseismic, preseismic, coseismic and postseismic periods. During the interseismic period, stress ac****ulates on a locked...
- Diego. June 21, 2006. Retrieved March 19, 2022. Fialko, Yuri (2006). "Interseismic strain ac****ulation and the earthquake potential on the southern San...
- North China, since 1303 ****ociated with coseismic, post-seismic and interseismic deformation". Geophysical Journal International. 203 (3): 1642–1664....
- Nocquet J.M.; Rolandone F.; Bondoux F.; Gabalda G.; Bonvalot S. (2011). "Interseismic Coupling and Seismic Potential along the Central Andes Subduction Zone"...
- extensional tectonic setting, where the gravitational energy stored during the interseismic period is delivered by the collapse of a brittle upper crustal volume...
- boundary, making it difficult to distinguish the motion on the MTL from interseismic elastic straining in GPS data. The upper part of the ****anese islands...
- North China, since 1303 ****ociated with coseismic, post-seismic and interseismic deformation". Geophysical Journal International. 203 (3): 1642–1664....
- revised dislocation model of interseismic deformation of the Cascadia subduction zone: REVISED DISLOCATION MODEL OF INTERSEISMIC DEFORMATION". Journal of...
- Trench, accommodating the deposition of fine-grained turbidites and interseismic sediment deposits through turbidity currents. These turbidites preserve...
- could accurately and efficiently simulate sequence of earthquakes and interseismic slow deformation on a planar fault in a single consistent physical framework...