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View article: Back to the Source: Connecting the Seismological Observations of Le Teil Earthquake (M <sub>w</sub> 4.9, 2019/11/11, France) to the Local Geology
Back to the Source: Connecting the Seismological Observations of Le Teil Earthquake (M <sub>w</sub> 4.9, 2019/11/11, France) to the Local Geology Open
The spatial distribution of seismicity in active fault zones depends primarily on the geometry of the fault networks. However, recent advances suggest that seismic activity may also be controlled by the rheology of the geological units sur…
View article: Twenty‐Five Years of Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Assessment
Twenty‐Five Years of Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Assessment Open
Fault displacement hazard poses significant risks to critical infrastructure such as buildings, roads, and pipelines. While some structures can tolerate a certain degree of surface displacement, others, such as buildings, are far more vuln…
View article: Environmental Impact Assessment and Seismic Hazard Analysis: Petrinja 2020 Experience
Environmental Impact Assessment and Seismic Hazard Analysis: Petrinja 2020 Experience Open
<p>On December 29, 2020, a shallow magnitude 6.2 earthquake struck northern Croatia near Petrinja. This earthquake was preceded by a strong foreshock with a magnitude of 5. In response to the Petrinja earthquake, a team of European g…
View article: Combining updated structural and geophysical data into earthquake recurrence models for the SE of France
Combining updated structural and geophysical data into earthquake recurrence models for the SE of France Open
South-East France is found in a continental active tectonic domain where seismic activity is low to moderate and crustal deformation is slow, nevertheless historical seismic catalogs (Rovida et al., 2022) present about 10 Mw 5 and 1 Mw 6 e…
View article: Geomorphological and Tectonic Evolution of the central English Channel: Insights from High-Resolution Marine Geophysical Data
Geomorphological and Tectonic Evolution of the central English Channel: Insights from High-Resolution Marine Geophysical Data Open
The Cotentin Peninsula (CP), located in north-western France, represents the northern extension of the North Armorican Domain (NAD), which forms a structural rim in the central Channel. The NAD, including the Cotentin and the Channel Islan…
View article: Unraveling the complex rupture of the 2020 Mw 6.4 Petrinja Earthquake (Croatia): insights from joint inversion of geodetic benchmarks, InSAR and optical correlation data.
Unraveling the complex rupture of the 2020 Mw 6.4 Petrinja Earthquake (Croatia): insights from joint inversion of geodetic benchmarks, InSAR and optical correlation data. Open
The Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake, which struck Croatia on December 29, 2020, is among the most powerful earthquakes recorded in the slowly deforming region of Eastern Europe. In areas of low tectonic strain, limited seismic monitoring and th…
View article: A numerical approach for estimating the probability of earthquake surface rupture
A numerical approach for estimating the probability of earthquake surface rupture Open
This study is part of the Probabilistic Fault Displacement Hazard Analysis (PFDHA) framework, which assesses the hazard posed by coseismic surface faulting to infrastructure systems (e.g., lifelines, nuclear power plants, and dams) located…
View article: Late Middle Pleistocene Tectonic Inversion in the Mazarrón Graben (Betics, SE Iberia): seismogenic implications [Dataset]
Late Middle Pleistocene Tectonic Inversion in the Mazarrón Graben (Betics, SE Iberia): seismogenic implications [Dataset] Open
This repository contains datasets used for the article "Late Middle Pleistocene Tectonic Inversion in the Mazarrón Graben (Betics , SE Iberia): seismogenic implications" to be published in TECTONICS.The dataset includes three zip files:Hil…
View article: Conditional probability of surface rupture: A numerical approach for principal faulting
Conditional probability of surface rupture: A numerical approach for principal faulting Open
This study presents a numerical approach for probabilistic fault displacement hazard analysis (PFDHA), aimed at addressing an alternative solution to commonly used empirical methodologies. Our model utilizes probability distributions to co…
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: The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020 Open
Earthquake hazard analyses rely on seismogenic source models. These are designed in various fashions, such as point sources or area sources, but the most effective is the three-dimensional representation of geological faults. We here refer…
View article: Probabilistic fault displacement Hazard analysis in an extensional setting: Application to a strategic Dam and methodological implications
Probabilistic fault displacement Hazard analysis in an extensional setting: Application to a strategic Dam and methodological implications Open
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View article: Integrating structural and seismotectonic data in a fault catalog for Seismic Hazard Assessment for South East France
Integrating structural and seismotectonic data in a fault catalog for Seismic Hazard Assessment for South East France Open
Identifying and studying active faults is crucial for assessing seismic hazards and implementing measures to mitigate earthquake risks in areas prone to seismic activity. The region of SE France is found in a continental active tectonic do…
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: Using cosmogenic 3He and radiocarbon dating for incision and uplift rates estimations at the margin of the Massif Central along the northeast termination of the Cevennes Fault System
Using cosmogenic 3He and radiocarbon dating for incision and uplift rates estimations at the margin of the Massif Central along the northeast termination of the Cevennes Fault System Open
Stable continental zones such as metropolitan France are characterized by slow deformation. As a result, fault slip rates are low and return periods long. However, these zones are not devoid of seismicity and can produce major earthquakes …
View article: Late Middle Pleistocene Tectonic Inversion in the Mazarron Graben (Betic Cordillera, SE Iberia)
Late Middle Pleistocene Tectonic Inversion in the Mazarron Graben (Betic Cordillera, SE Iberia) Open
The Carrascoy and Palomares faults are two major active faults of the Eastern Betic Shear Zone (SE Iberia), both controlling conspicuous mountain fronts. However, the area in between both faults, corresponding to the Mazarron Graben (MG), …
View article: The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020
The European Fault-Source Model 2020 (EFSM20): geologic input data for the European Seismic Hazard Model 2020 Open
Earthquake hazard analyses rely on the availability of seismogenic source models. These are designed in different fashions, such as point sources or area sources, but the most effective is the three-dimensional representation of geological…
View article: Paleoseismological Constraints on the Anghiari Normal Fault (Northern Apennines, Italy) and Potential Implications for the Activity of the Altotiberina Low‐Angle Normal Fault
Paleoseismological Constraints on the Anghiari Normal Fault (Northern Apennines, Italy) and Potential Implications for the Activity of the Altotiberina Low‐Angle Normal Fault Open
The NE‐dipping Anghiari normal fault, bounding to the west the Sansepolcro basin in the Upper Tiber Valley (northern Apennines), is thought to be a synthetic splay of the Altotiberina low‐angle normal fault (LANF), an active ENE‐dipping ex…
View article: Late Middle Pleistocene Tectonic Inversion in the Mazarron Graben (Betic Cordillera, SE Iberia)
Late Middle Pleistocene Tectonic Inversion in the Mazarron Graben (Betic Cordillera, SE Iberia) Open
The Carrascoy and Palomares faults are two major active faults of the Eastern Betic Shear Zone (SE Iberia), both controlling conspicuous mountain fronts. However, the area in between both faults, corresponding to the Mazarron Graben (MG), …
View article: Slowly deforming metropolitan France: what can GNSS tell about physical processes ?
Slowly deforming metropolitan France: what can GNSS tell about physical processes ? Open
Analysis of lithospheric deformation is key to understanding current tectonics and other active deformation processes. The Alceste project, conducted in the framework of the Résif Seismicity Transverse Action, aims at proposing an upd…
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: Distributed right-lateral faults accommodating strain at the northern boundary of the Quito-Latacunga microblock of the Northern Andean Sliver
Distributed right-lateral faults accommodating strain at the northern boundary of the Quito-Latacunga microblock of the Northern Andean Sliver Open
We present initial remote sensing and field data that suggest active distributed right-lateral faulting at the northern edge of the Quito-Latacunga tectonic block in northern Ecuador and southern Colombia. In this region, oblique subductio…
View article: Quantifying the slip over various time scales on active normal faults in the Apennines (Italy): the Liri fault from paleoearthquakes to long-term slip rate
Quantifying the slip over various time scales on active normal faults in the Apennines (Italy): the Liri fault from paleoearthquakes to long-term slip rate Open
Long-term fault escarpments are built by the accumulation of individual earthquakes producing incremental surface displacements on the fault releasing crustal tectonic loading. Cumulative escarpment studies have revealed a spatial slip var…
View article: Earthquake geology for fault displacement hazard analysis of normal faults, a case study from the Upper Tiber Valley (Northern Apennines, Italy).
Earthquake geology for fault displacement hazard analysis of normal faults, a case study from the Upper Tiber Valley (Northern Apennines, Italy). Open
Fault displacement can be a source of hazard for critical infrastructures located in the nearby of a capable fault.  This issue is usually addressed with zonation and avoidance strategies, but sometime the facilities have not this opt…
View article: Identification of faulted geomorphic markers and slip-rate estimation along the source of the 2020 Mw6.4 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia), the Petrinja-Pokupsko Fault.
Identification of faulted geomorphic markers and slip-rate estimation along the source of the 2020 Mw6.4 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia), the Petrinja-Pokupsko Fault. Open
Europe has experienced over the last years earthquakes of moderate magnitude (Mw 5-6), yet destructive, reminding us of the seismogenic potential of slowly deforming regions. Among them, the 2020 Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake ruptured the Pet…
View article: Coseismic slip of the 2020 Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia) from dense geodetic benchmarks, optical image correlation and InSAR data
Coseismic slip of the 2020 Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia) from dense geodetic benchmarks, optical image correlation and InSAR data Open
The Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake (2020, Croatia) is among the strongest continental earthquakes that occurred in Eastern Europe for decades. In such low-strain contexts, the sparse terrestrial-monitoring (few seismic and geodetic stations) o…