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View article: Characterisation at different scales of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction along the Kupa river (Croatia)
Characterisation at different scales of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction along the Kupa river (Croatia) Open
The Pokupsko earthquake in Oct. 1909 (Ms 5.7) and, more recently, the Petrinja earthquake in Dec. 2020 (Mw 6.4), both occurring along the same Petrinja-Pokupsko Fault system, induced soil liquefaction phenomena in the alluvial plain of the…
View article: Active faulting of the southern segment of the Rhine River Fault, southern Germany: Geomorphological and paleoseismological evidence
Active faulting of the southern segment of the Rhine River Fault, southern Germany: Geomorphological and paleoseismological evidence Open
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View article: Evidence of subsurface liquefied zone geometries along the Kupa River following the 2020 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia)
Evidence of subsurface liquefied zone geometries along the Kupa River following the 2020 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia) Open
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View article: A segment model for surface rupture scenarios in the eastern Rhine Graben Boundary fault (Upper Rhine Graben, Germany)
A segment model for surface rupture scenarios in the eastern Rhine Graben Boundary fault (Upper Rhine Graben, Germany) Open
The eastern Rhine Graben Boundary fault (eastern RGBF) constitutes the eastern margin of the Upper Rhine Graben (URG), the most seismically active area in the plate interiors of Europe. Our recent paleoseismic studies have revealed Late Pl…
View article: A possible surface rupture of the 1756 Düren earthquake (Lower Rhine Graben)
A possible surface rupture of the 1756 Düren earthquake (Lower Rhine Graben) Open
<p>Strong and rare or infrequent intraplate quakes in densely populated areas pose a significant risk to humans, infrastructure, and the environment. The Lower Rhine Graben is tectonically one of the most active zones in central Euro…
View article: Morphotectonics of the eastern Rhine Graben Boundary Fault (Germany): an active fault within the plate interiors of Central Europe
Morphotectonics of the eastern Rhine Graben Boundary Fault (Germany): an active fault within the plate interiors of Central Europe Open
<p>The eastern Rhine Graben Boundary fault zone (RGBF) constitutes the oriental margin of the Upper Rhine Graben (URG) which forms part of the European Cenozoic Rift System. The URG with low to moderate intraplate seismicity is one o…
View article: Paleoseismological trenching of the eastern Rhine Graben Boundary Fault: the Ettlingen segment
Paleoseismological trenching of the eastern Rhine Graben Boundary Fault: the Ettlingen segment Open
<p>Paleoseismic data on the eastern central Rhine Graben Boundary Fault, as part of the Upper Rhine Graben (URG) fault system, revealed Holocene earthquake activity with surface rupturing faults. The URG is one of the most seismicall…