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View article: Impact of geodetic information, subduction zone segmentation and slow-slip events in probabilistic seismic hazard: a case study for Costa Rica
Impact of geodetic information, subduction zone segmentation and slow-slip events in probabilistic seismic hazard: a case study for Costa Rica Open
SUMMARY A slow-slip event (SSE) is a slow release of tectonic stress along a fault zone, over periods ranging from hours to months. SSEs have been recorded in most of the geodetically well-instrumented subduction zones. Although these tran…
View article: Sustainability in Radiology: Position Paper and Call to Action from ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA
Sustainability in Radiology: Position Paper and Call to Action from ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA Open
The urgency for climate action is recognized by international government and health care organizations, including the United Nations and World Health Organization. Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution negatively impact all life…
View article: Sustainability in radiology: position paper and call to action from ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA
Sustainability in radiology: position paper and call to action from ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA Open
The urgency for climate action is recognized by international government and healthcare organizations, including the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organization (WHO). Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution negatively impac…
View article: Sustainability in radiology: Position paper and call to action from ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA
Sustainability in radiology: Position paper and call to action from ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA Open
The urgency for climate action is recognised by international government and healthcare organisations, including the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO). Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution negatively impac…
View article: Sustainability in Radiology: Position Paper and Call to Action From <scp>ACR</scp>, <scp>AOSR</scp>, <scp>ASR</scp>, <scp>CAR</scp>, <scp>CIR</scp>, <scp>ESR</scp>, <scp>ESRNM</scp>, <scp>ISR</scp>, <scp>IS3R</scp>, <scp>RANZCR</scp>, and <scp>RSNA</scp>
Sustainability in Radiology: Position Paper and Call to Action From <span>ACR</span>, <span>AOSR</span>, <span>ASR</span>, <span>CAR</span>, <span>CIR</span>, <span>ESR</span>, <span>ESRNM</span>, <span>ISR</span>, <span>IS3R</span>, <span>RANZCR</span>, and <span>RSNA</span> Open
The urgency for climate action is recognised by international government and healthcare organisations, including the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO). Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution negatively impac…
View article: Sustainability in Radiology: Position Paper and Call to Action From ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA
Sustainability in Radiology: Position Paper and Call to Action From ACR, AOSR, ASR, CAR, CIR, ESR, ESRNM, ISR, IS3R, RANZCR, and RSNA Open
The urgency for climate action is recognised by international government and healthcare organisations, including the United Nations (UN) and World Health Organisation (WHO). Climate change, biodiversity loss, and pollution negatively impac…
View article: Leveraging Foreign Direct Investment in Indonesia: Assessing Foreign Investor's Use of Domestic Suppliers
Leveraging Foreign Direct Investment in Indonesia: Assessing Foreign Investor's Use of Domestic Suppliers Open
View article: Impact of Geodetic Information, Subduction Zone Segmentation, and Slow-Slip Events in Probabilistic Seismic Hazard: A case study for Costa Rica
Impact of Geodetic Information, Subduction Zone Segmentation, and Slow-Slip Events in Probabilistic Seismic Hazard: A case study for Costa Rica Open
View article: Slow-Slip Earthquakes observations in Costa Rica and their Potential Impact on Seismic Hazard Assessments
Slow-Slip Earthquakes observations in Costa Rica and their Potential Impact on Seismic Hazard Assessments Open
Costa Rica is located at a subduction margin in a complex tectonic setting where four tectonic plates (Caribbean, Coco, Nazca, and Panama) interact, and large earthquakes are generated. Slow-Slip earthquakes (SSEs) are defined as a seismic…
View article: Robust estimation of seismogenic depths and their uncertainties
Robust estimation of seismogenic depths and their uncertainties Open
Earthquakes occur in a depth range where the physical conditions allow rocks to behave as brittle and to deform in a stick-slip fashion. This range is limited by the so-called upper and lower seismogenic depths, which are input parameters …
View article: Moduli of Continuity in Metric Models and Extension of Liveability Indices
Moduli of Continuity in Metric Models and Extension of Liveability Indices Open
Index spaces serve as valuable metric models for studying properties relevant to various applications, such as social science or economics. These properties are represented by real Lipschitz functions that describe the degree of associatio…
View article: Thermal structure of the southern Caribbean and northwestern South America: implications for seismogenesis
Thermal structure of the southern Caribbean and northwestern South America: implications for seismogenesis Open
The seismogenesis of rocks is mainly affected by their mineral composition and in situ conditions (temperature and state of stress). Diverse laboratory experiments have explored the frictional behaviour of the rocks and rock-forming minera…
View article: Robust Development of Active Learning-Based Surrogates for Induction Motor
Robust Development of Active Learning-Based Surrogates for Induction Motor Open
A robust open-source cloud-based workflow is developed for finite element (FE) data generation for active learning (AL) -based surrogate modelling. Special attention is paid to making the FE solution procedure as robust and fast as possibl…
View article: Supplementary material to "Crustal Seismogenic Thickness and Thermal Structure of NW South America"
Supplementary material to "Crustal Seismogenic Thickness and Thermal Structure of NW South America" Open
View article: Crustal Seismogenic Thickness and Thermal Structure of NW South America
Crustal Seismogenic Thickness and Thermal Structure of NW South America Open
The crustal seismogenic thickness (CST) has direct implications on the magnitude and occurrence of crustal earthquakes, and therefore, on the seismic hazard of any region. Amongst other factors, the seismogenesis of rocks is affected by in…
View article: At which temperatures do crustal earthquakes nucleate? Northwestern South America as a case study
At which temperatures do crustal earthquakes nucleate? Northwestern South America as a case study Open
Most crustal earthquakes occur between two depths: an upper boundary marked by the onset of seismicity and a lower one defined by the seismicity cut-off. The depth difference between them is the crustal seismogenic thickness (CST). As thes…
View article: Crustal Seismogenic Thickness and Thermal Structure of NW South America
Crustal Seismogenic Thickness and Thermal Structure of NW South America Open
The crustal seismogenic thickness (CST) has direct implications on the magnitude and occurrence of crustal earthquakes, and therefore, on the seismic hazard of high-populated regions. Amongst other factors, the seismogenesis of rocks is af…
View article: Crustal Seismogenic Thickness and Thermal Structure of NW South America
Crustal Seismogenic Thickness and Thermal Structure of NW South America Open
The crustal seismogenic thickness (CST) has direct implications on the magnitude and occurrence of crustal earthquakes, and therefore, on the seismic hazard of high-populated regions. Amongst other factors, the seismogenesis of rocks is af…
View article: On artificial daily and weekly periodicities of recorded earthquake frequencies
On artificial daily and weekly periodicities of recorded earthquake frequencies Open
<p>Levels of artificial seismic noise are typically lower at night, when road and train traffic, industries and other human activities are decreased. Such a variable noise hampers detection of small earthquakes preferentially during …
View article: Accurate Reconstruction of Far-Field Polarization Beam Patterns from Planar Near-Field Measurements
Accurate Reconstruction of Far-Field Polarization Beam Patterns from Planar Near-Field Measurements Open
Planar near-field measurements are a common method to characterize antenna performance at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. Far-field beam patterns are then calculated from those measurements. However, different approximations have…
View article: Accurate Reconstruction of Far-Field Polarization Beam Patterns from Planar Near-Field Measurements
Accurate Reconstruction of Far-Field Polarization Beam Patterns from Planar Near-Field Measurements Open
Planar near-field measurements are a common method to characterize antenna performance at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. Far-field beam patterns are then calculated from those measurements. However, different approximations have…
View article: A proxy-based model for estimating V30 in the Iberian Peninsula
A proxy-based model for estimating V30 in the Iberian Peninsula Open
View article: The Global Centroid Moment Tensor Catalog: Heterogeneities and improvements
The Global Centroid Moment Tensor Catalog: Heterogeneities and improvements Open
<p>Statistical seismology relies on earthquake catalogs as homogeneous and complete as possible. However, heterogeneities in earthquake data compilation and reporting are common and frequently are not adverted.</p><p>The …
View article: Characterisation of seismogenic zones and gas hydrates accumulation regions in the South Caribbean margin using 3D lithospheric-scale thermal and rheological models
Characterisation of seismogenic zones and gas hydrates accumulation regions in the South Caribbean margin using 3D lithospheric-scale thermal and rheological models Open
<p>Active continental margins are potentially exposed to geohazards of different nature, including earthquakes and gas hydrate destabilisation, which may result in submarine landslides and devastating tsunamis. The northern margin of…
View article: The global statistical distribution of time intervals between consecutive earthquakes
The global statistical distribution of time intervals between consecutive earthquakes Open
<p>Earthquakes cluster in time in a tighter way than in a Poisson process, in which events would be independent from each other and from when each one occurred. This tight clustering should be considered for forecasting the probabili…
View article: Universality of power-law exponents by means of maximum-likelihood estimation
Universality of power-law exponents by means of maximum-likelihood estimation Open
Power-law-type distributions are extensively found when studying the behavior of many complex systems. However, due to limitations in data acquisition, empirical datasets often only cover a narrow range of observation, making it difficult …
View article: Response of alluvial systems to Late Pleistocene climate changes recorded by environmental magnetism in the Añavieja Basin (Iberian Range, NE Spain)
Response of alluvial systems to Late Pleistocene climate changes recorded by environmental magnetism in the Añavieja Basin (Iberian Range, NE Spain) Open
Environmental magnetic proxies were analyzed in a relatively monotonous, ~25.3m thick alluvial sedimentary sequence drilled in the Añavieja Basin (NE Spain). Results from the core AÑ2 suggest that the concentration dependent magnetic param…
View article: New Zealand Geothermal Power Plants as Critical Facilities: an Active Fault Avoidance Study in the Wairakei Geothermal Field, New Zealand
New Zealand Geothermal Power Plants as Critical Facilities: an Active Fault Avoidance Study in the Wairakei Geothermal Field, New Zealand Open
Active faults in rifts commonly provide high crustal permeability and control geothermal fluid pathways. However, active faults can also pose surface deformation hazards to geothermal power plants and associated infrastructure. The New Zea…