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View article: Residents Face Severe Environmental Health Risks amid the Spiritual Happiness during the Spring Festival: An Evidence from Rural Northern China
Residents Face Severe Environmental Health Risks amid the Spiritual Happiness during the Spring Festival: An Evidence from Rural Northern China Open
View article: 3D P-wave attenuation tomography of the Tonga-Lau subduction system with a transdimensional Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach
3D P-wave attenuation tomography of the Tonga-Lau subduction system with a transdimensional Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo approach Open
View article: Construction of a Fast 2d Simulation Model from 3d for Subway Tunnels with Mass Flow Conservation Under Information Entropy Guidance
Construction of a Fast 2d Simulation Model from 3d for Subway Tunnels with Mass Flow Conservation Under Information Entropy Guidance Open
View article: HinetPy: A Python package for accessing and processingNIED Hi-net seismic data
HinetPy: A Python package for accessing and processingNIED Hi-net seismic data Open
HinetPy is a Python package designed for researchers working with seismic data from the National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED) Hi-net (Highsensitivity seismograph network) in Japan.The seismic network …
View article: Comment on “Inner Core Rotation Captured by Earthquake Doublets and Twin Stations” by Yang and Song
Comment on “Inner Core Rotation Captured by Earthquake Doublets and Twin Stations” by Yang and Song Open
Yang & Song (2022, https://doi.org/10.1029/2022GL098393 ) first claimed existence of Earth's inner core differential rotation based on the waveform similarity of two neighboring stations AAK and KZA across an earthquake doublet and then po…
View article: Stress Drops of Intermediate‐Depth and Deep Earthquakes in the Tonga Slab
Stress Drops of Intermediate‐Depth and Deep Earthquakes in the Tonga Slab Open
Multiple physical mechanisms have been proposed to explain the cause of intermediate‐depth and deep earthquakes, but they are still under debate. Source parameters such as stress drop, have the potential to provide insight into their physi…
View article: PyGMT: A Python interface for the Generic Mapping Tools
PyGMT: A Python interface for the Generic Mapping Tools Open
PyGMT is a library for processing geospatial and geophysical data and making publication quality maps and figures. It provides a Pythonic interface for the Generic Mapping Tools (GMT), a command-line program widely used in the Earth Scienc…
View article: Oceanic plateau of the Hawaiian mantle plume head subducted to the uppermost lower mantle
Oceanic plateau of the Hawaiian mantle plume head subducted to the uppermost lower mantle Open
<p>The Hawaiian-Emperor seamount chain that includes the Hawaiian volcanoes is created by the Hawaiian mantle plume. Although the mantle plume hypothesis predicts an oceanic plateau produced by massive decompression melting during th…
View article: The Generic Mapping Tools version 6.1
The Generic Mapping Tools version 6.1 Open
GMT is an open-source collection of command-line tools for manipulating geographic and Cartesian data sets (including filtering, trend fitting, gridding, projecting, etc.) and producing vector or raster illustrations ranging from simple x–…
View article: HinetPy: A Python package to request and process seismic waveform data from Hi-net.
HinetPy: A Python package to request and process seismic waveform data from Hi-net. Open
Improve code styles, tests and CI.
View article: The Generic Mapping Tools Version 6
The Generic Mapping Tools Version 6 Open
The Generic Mapping Tools (GMT) software is ubiquitous in the Earth and ocean sciences. As a cross‐platform tool producing high‐quality maps and figures, it is used by tens of thousands of scientists around the world. The basic syntax of G…
View article: Complex and Diverse Rupture Processes of the 2018 <i>M</i><i>w</i> 8.2 and <i>M</i><i>w</i> 7.9 Tonga‐Fiji Deep Earthquakes
Complex and Diverse Rupture Processes of the 2018 <i>M</i><i>w</i> 8.2 and <i>M</i><i>w</i> 7.9 Tonga‐Fiji Deep Earthquakes Open
Deep earthquakes exhibit strong variabilities in their rupture and aftershock characteristics, yet their physical failure mechanisms remain elusive. The 2018 M w 8.2 and M w 7.9 Tonga‐Fiji deep earthquakes, the two largest ever recorded in…
View article: Collapse and Earthquake Swarm After North Korea's 3 September 2017 Nuclear Test
Collapse and Earthquake Swarm After North Korea's 3 September 2017 Nuclear Test Open
North Korea's 3 September 2017 nuclear test was followed by several small seismic events, with one eight‐and‐a‐half minutes after the test and three on and after 23 September 2017. Seismic analysis reveals that the first event is a near ve…
View article: seisman/HinetPy: 0.4.4
seisman/HinetPy: 0.4.4 Open
A python package to request and process seismic waveform data from Hi-net.
View article: Seismological evidence for a localized mushy zone at the Earth’s inner core boundary
Seismological evidence for a localized mushy zone at the Earth’s inner core boundary Open
View article: Microseismic sources during Hurricane Sandy
Microseismic sources during Hurricane Sandy Open
We find that microseisms generated by Hurricane Sandy exhibit coherent energy within 1 h time windows in the frequency band of 0.1–0.25 Hz, but with signals correlated among seismic stations aligned along close azimuths from the hurricane …