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  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
5,142 Views
21 Pages

9 July 2020

The Sikkim–Bhutan seismic gap has witnessed a long earthquake quiescence since the 1714 M7.5~8.5 earthquake. The state of stress accumulation beneath the Sikkim–Bhutan Himalaya and its spatial correlation with seismicity remains unclear d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
5,124 Views
16 Pages

28 July 2019

This study focuses on the crustal deformation and interseismic fault coupling along the strike-slip Kunlun fault, northern Tibet, whose western segment ruptured in the 2001 Mw 7.8 Kokoxili earthquake. We first integrated published Global Positioning...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,366 Views
19 Pages

23 February 2022

The Tanlu fault zone, extending over 2400 km from South China to Russia, is one of the most conspicuous tectonic elements in eastern Asia. In this study, we processed the Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements of Anhui Continuously Operating Re...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,289 Views
20 Pages

23 August 2021

The Haiyuan fault zone is an important tectonic boundary and strong seismic activity belt in northeastern Tibet, but no major earthquake has occurred in the past ∼100 years, since the Haiyuan M8.5 event in 1920. The current state of strain accumulati...

  • Article
  • Open Access
35 Citations
6,280 Views
20 Pages

14 June 2018

The present-day kinematic features of the different segments of the Altyn Tagh Fault (ATF) have been well-studied using geodetic data. However, on the eastern segment of the ATF at 91.5–95°E, high spatial resolution deformation has not been...

  • Proceeding Paper
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,169 Views
8 Pages

26 October 2023

Many studies assume that the distribution of a fault slip rate remains constant with time when examining surface deformation. However, recent numerical simulations have shown that dynamic rupture can penetrate regions with increased friction and diff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4,521 Views
28 Pages

2 July 2025

The 6 February 2023 MW 7.8 and MW 7.6 earthquakes in southeastern Türkiye ruptured more than 400 km of the East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ), producing one of the most destructive seismic sequences in recent history. Here, we integrate InSAR data...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,666 Views
16 Pages

28 September 2024

The structural evolution of Andean-type orogens is strongly influenced by the geometry of the subducting slab. This study focuses on the flat-slab subduction of the Nazca Ridge and its effects on the South American Plate. The process of flat slab sub...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,739 Views
20 Pages

A Holistic Approach to Study Groundwater-Surface Water Modifications Induced by Strong Earthquakes: The Case of Campiano Catchment (Central Italy)

  • Elisa Mammoliti,
  • Davide Fronzi,
  • Costanza Cambi,
  • Francesco Mirabella,
  • Carlo Cardellini,
  • Emiliano Patacchiola,
  • Alberto Tazioli,
  • Stefano Caliro and
  • Daniela Valigi

Carbonate aquifers are characterised by strong heterogeneities and their modelling is often a challenging aspect in hydrological studies. Understanding carbonate aquifers can be more complicated in the case of strong seismic events which have been wi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,491 Views
11 Pages

Geological and geophysical evidence suggests that the Altotiberina low-angle (dip angle of 15–20 ° ) normal fault is active in the Umbria–Marche sector of the Northern Apennine thrust belt (Italy). The fault plane is 70 km long...