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Seismic hazard analysis for central-western Argentina
(Elsevier Science, 2018-01)
In this study, we present a PSHA (Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis) for the city of San Juan, which is located in the central-western region of Argentina (30°S–35.5°S; 66.5°W–71°W). In addition to crustal earthquakes ...
Horizontal and vertical deformation rates linked to the Magallanes‐Fagnano Fault, Tierra del Fuego: Reconciling geological and geodetic observations by modeling the current seismic cycle
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2022-01)
We integrate geodetic, geological and seismological observations in Tierra del Fuego,into a consistent and quantitative analysis, to better understand the current crustaldeformation associated to the Magallanes-Fagnano ...
Seismicity and stress in a tectonically complex region: The rivera fracture zone, the rivera-cocos boundary, and the southwestern jalisco block, mexico
(2009)
Fault plane solutions for a group of 41 4:9 ? Mw ?8:0 earthquakes between November 1980 and May 2007, extracted from the Global Centroid Moment Tensor Project catalog, are used to investigate spatial and temporal variations ...
Seismicity and stress in a tectonically complex region: The rivera fracture zone, the rivera-cocos boundary, and the southwestern jalisco block, mexico
(2009)
Fault plane solutions for a group of 41 4:9 ≤ Mw ≤8:0 earthquakes between November 1980 and May 2007, extracted from the Global Centroid Moment Tensor Project catalog, are used to investigate spatial and temporal variations ...
Continuing megathrust earthquake potential in Chile after the 2014 Iquique earthquake
(Macmillan Publishers, 2014)
The seismic gap theory 1 identifies regions of elevated hazard based
on a lack of recent seismicity in comparison with other portions of a
fault. It has successfully explained past earthquakes (see, for example,
ref. ...
Numerical simulation of tsunami runup in northern Chile based on non-uniform k22 slip distributions
(Springer, 2015)
A large seismic gap lies along northern Chile and could potentially trigger a M (w) similar to 8.8-9.0 megathrust earthquake as pointed out in several studies. The April 1, 2014, Pisagua earthquake broke the middle segment ...
A geodetic study of the 2003 January 22 Tecomán, Colima, Mexico earthquake
(2007)
We use coseismic displacements and aftershock information from Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements at 27 sites in western Mexico and a 12-station local seismic network to determine the characteristics of the 2003 ...
A geodetic study of the 2003 January 22 Tecomún, Colima, Mexico earthquake
(2007)
We use coseismic displacements and aftershock information from Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements at 27 sites in western Mexico and a 12-station local seismic network to determine the characteristics of the 2003 ...