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Coulomb stress transfer is a seismic-related geological process of stress changes to surrounding material caused by local discrete deformation events... |
rock, thus causing an earthquake. This process of gradual build-up of strain and stress punctuated by occasional sudden earthquake failure is referred to... |
coast. Coulomb stress transfer from the 1939 earthquake promoted westward-progressing ruptures along the North Anatolian Fault. Ten earthquakes greater... |
by coulomb stress transfer due to the 1819 earthquake may have been sufficient to trigger the 2001 Bhuj earthquake and other historic earthquakes that... |
buildings and bridges, with earthquakes in mind. Its overall goal is to make such structures more resistant to earthquakes. An earthquake (or seismic) engineer... |
coulomb stress transfer from the 1983 source fault to the 1990 earthquake source fault was insufficient. Stress modelling showed the 1983 earthquake had... |
Coulomb stress transfer due to the dyke intrusion in the rift zones associated with the 1669 eruption, suggest that this could have helped to trigger... |
associated with the earthquake. Triggering of earthquakes in the rift system may have been due to the combined effects of coulomb stress transfer and long-term... |
placed the surface wave and moment magnitudes at 7.5. Coulomb stress transfer after the 1955 earthquake increased seismic strain on the adjacent Selaha Fault... |
earthquakes. The depth of this event was slightly deeper than the first quake, and the rupture velocity was much slower, at 2.5 km/s. Coulomb stress transfer... |
also observed. Coulomb stress transfer after the April 14th earthquake is thought to have triggered the second event. Both earthquakes achieved a maximum... |
Two weeks after the 2010 earthquake, a paper was published about coulomb stress transfer due to the event. The paper identified two sections east and west... |
Analysis of the coulomb stress transfer associated with the M6.0 earthquake on 15 December 2000 suggests that these stress changes triggered the 2002 mainshock... |
3)的库仑破裂应力触发" [The Coulomb rupture stress triggering of the largest aftershock (Ms=6.3) of the 1973 Luhuo earthquake (Ms=7.6)]. Earthquake Research in China... |
compared to the Mw 7.5 Sulawesi earthquake in 2018 to the south. The mainshock resulted in a large coulomb stress transfer component around the Palu-Koro... |
Energy (redirect from Energy transfer) transformed into active kinetic energy during landslides, after a triggering event. Earthquakes also release stored elastic potential energy in rocks, a store... |
Coulomb stress transfer may have increased strain on the segment north of the 1923 earthquake rupture, causing it to fail during the 1973 earthquake.... |
Keichō-Bungo earthquake. This earthquake was caused by faults around Beppu Bay rupturing. Tsunamis were reported. These earthquakes triggered by coulomb stress transfer... |
are examples of coulomb stress transfer. 2009 L'Aquila earthquake 1706 Abruzzo earthquake 1461 L'Aquila earthquake List of earthquakes in Italy List of... |
Zhou, S. J. Wei, Y. D. Li, R. J. Wang, and Y. Zheng (2017). "Coulomb stress transfer and accumulation on the Sagaing Fault, Myanmar, over the past 110... |