The 2015 M_w7.5 Hindu Kush earthquake occurred at a depth of 213 km beneath the Hindu Kush region of Afghanistan. While many early aftershocks were missing from the global earthquake catalogues, this sequence was recorded continuously by eight broad-band stations within 500 km. Here we use a waveform matching technique to systematically detect earthquakes around the main shock. More than 3000 events are detected within 35 d after the main shock, as compared with 42 listed in the Advanced National Seismic System catalogue (or 196 in the International Seismological Centre catalogue). The aftershock sequence generally follows the Omori's law with a decay constant p = 0.92. We also apply the recently developed double-pair double-difference tech...
We analyzed 3365 relocated aftershocks with magnitude of completeness (Mc) ≥1.7 that occurred in the...
ABSTRACT More than 500 aftershocks (M > 2.0) are relocated to study the source processes of the J...
In an earlier study (Van Lieshout and Stein, in press) we postulated the existence of two major ea...
Hindu Kush subduction zone produces large intermediate-depth earthquakes within a small volume every...
The 25 April 2015, Mw7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake ruptured a shallow section of the Indian‐Eurasian...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal distribution of energy release of large, intermedia...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntermediate depth earthquakes often occur along subducting lithosphere, ...
The terminal stage of subduction sets in when the continental margin arrives at the trench and the o...
We report on three intermediate depth earthquakes in the India‐Tibet collision zone, two under the H...
To better quantify the relatively long period (< 0.3 Hz) shaking experienced during the 2015 Gorkha ...
Abstract The seismicity rate triggered by the Muzaffarabad, Kashmir, 2005 Mw 7.6, Ms 7.7 earthquake ...
The Mw 7.8 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake on 2015 April 25 initiated ∼80 km northwest of the capital city...
We determine the shape of the seismic zone in the Pamir-Hindu Kush region defined by [30-42°N, 68-78...
The physical mechanism of intermediate-depth earthquakes is still under debate. In contrast to condi...
Intermediate depth earthquakes often occur along subducting lithosphere, but despite their ubiquity ...
We analyzed 3365 relocated aftershocks with magnitude of completeness (Mc) ≥1.7 that occurred in the...
ABSTRACT More than 500 aftershocks (M > 2.0) are relocated to study the source processes of the J...
In an earlier study (Van Lieshout and Stein, in press) we postulated the existence of two major ea...
Hindu Kush subduction zone produces large intermediate-depth earthquakes within a small volume every...
The 25 April 2015, Mw7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake ruptured a shallow section of the Indian‐Eurasian...
This study investigates the spatial and temporal distribution of energy release of large, intermedia...
Artículo de publicación ISIIntermediate depth earthquakes often occur along subducting lithosphere, ...
The terminal stage of subduction sets in when the continental margin arrives at the trench and the o...
We report on three intermediate depth earthquakes in the India‐Tibet collision zone, two under the H...
To better quantify the relatively long period (< 0.3 Hz) shaking experienced during the 2015 Gorkha ...
Abstract The seismicity rate triggered by the Muzaffarabad, Kashmir, 2005 Mw 7.6, Ms 7.7 earthquake ...
The Mw 7.8 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake on 2015 April 25 initiated ∼80 km northwest of the capital city...
We determine the shape of the seismic zone in the Pamir-Hindu Kush region defined by [30-42°N, 68-78...
The physical mechanism of intermediate-depth earthquakes is still under debate. In contrast to condi...
Intermediate depth earthquakes often occur along subducting lithosphere, but despite their ubiquity ...
We analyzed 3365 relocated aftershocks with magnitude of completeness (Mc) ≥1.7 that occurred in the...
ABSTRACT More than 500 aftershocks (M > 2.0) are relocated to study the source processes of the J...
In an earlier study (Van Lieshout and Stein, in press) we postulated the existence of two major ea...