International audienceThe mean magnitude of earthquakes in the Gulf of Corinth is found to increase strongly with depth (b-value decreases), whereas the dip of fault planes decreases. The b-value difference of 0.25, between shallow and deep earthquake distributions, is based on about 7,000 events and therefore is statistically highly significant. The same is true in California, but opposite patterns are observed in southern Iceland and in western Nagano, Japan. Because large mean magnitudes (low b-values) are indicative of relatively high stress levels, we propose that in the detachment layer at about 9 ± 2 km depth, earthquakes are generated at higher stresses than in the shallower parts of the crust. The correlation of low b-values with l...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
The magnitude of deep-focus earthquakes is so defined as to make the energy released in two shocks o...
Laboratory experiments have shown that the b value in the size distribution of acoustic emission eve...
International audienceThe mean magnitude of earthquakes in the Gulf of Corinth is found to increase ...
[1] We explore the idea that the relative size distribution of earthquakes, quantified using the so-...
We derive a unifying formulation, reliable at all scales, linking Anderson’s faulting theory with th...
We analyse two high-quality Southern Californian earthquake catalogues, one with focal mechanisms, ...
We analyze two high-quality Southern Californian earthquake catalogues, one with focal mechanisms, t...
International audienceThe Gutenberg-Richter b-value is thought to reflect the stress conditions in t...
We combine earthquake spectra from multiple studies to investigate whether the increase in stress dr...
Seismic frequency-magnitude relationship has been investigated in China, based on the earthquake dat...
Abstract Earthquakes span a tremendous range of scales, more than 5 orders of magnitude in length. A...
Abstract—We analyze the seismic moment-frequency relation in various depth ranges and for different ...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
The magnitude of deep-focus earthquakes is so defined as to make the energy released in two shocks o...
Laboratory experiments have shown that the b value in the size distribution of acoustic emission eve...
International audienceThe mean magnitude of earthquakes in the Gulf of Corinth is found to increase ...
[1] We explore the idea that the relative size distribution of earthquakes, quantified using the so-...
We derive a unifying formulation, reliable at all scales, linking Anderson’s faulting theory with th...
We analyse two high-quality Southern Californian earthquake catalogues, one with focal mechanisms, ...
We analyze two high-quality Southern Californian earthquake catalogues, one with focal mechanisms, t...
International audienceThe Gutenberg-Richter b-value is thought to reflect the stress conditions in t...
We combine earthquake spectra from multiple studies to investigate whether the increase in stress dr...
Seismic frequency-magnitude relationship has been investigated in China, based on the earthquake dat...
Abstract Earthquakes span a tremendous range of scales, more than 5 orders of magnitude in length. A...
Abstract—We analyze the seismic moment-frequency relation in various depth ranges and for different ...
The pattern of seismicity as a function of depth in the world, and the orientation of stress axes of...
The magnitude of deep-focus earthquakes is so defined as to make the energy released in two shocks o...
Laboratory experiments have shown that the b value in the size distribution of acoustic emission eve...