The subduction zones are the most seismically active places in the world and are also the seat of megathrust-earthquakes such as the one that stroke Chile in 1960 with a magnitude estimated at 9.5. The last major ruptures in Chile have revealed complex seismic-aseismic interactions. In order to study these interactions, we investigated on at two seismic crises: the seismic swarm of April 2017; the preparatory phase of the Iquique earthquake (M w 8.1) from April 1 st , 2014. The seismic swarm took place near the city of Valparaiso in an area known to have experienced mega-earthquakes in the past: in 1730 and in 1906. In order to study the dynamics of this swarm we have built a rich catalog of more than 2000 earthquakes composing the sequence...
On 1 April 2014, Northern Chile was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake following a protracted seri...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
The Ecuador-Colombian subduction zone has hosted a series of large subduction earthquakes over the c...
The subduction zones are the most seismically active places in the world and are also the seat of me...
Les zones de subduction sont les endroits les plus sismiquement actifs du monde et sont également le...
The 2014 Iquique seismic crisis in Chile, culminating with a Mw 8.1 earthquake on 1 April, highlight...
International audienceThe 2014 Iquique seismic crisis in Chile, culminating with a Mw 8.1 earthquake...
The transition between seismic rupture and aseismic creep is of central interest to better understan...
The strong ground motions generated by earthquakes can be related to the characteristics of the eart...
Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and maj...
On April 1st, 2014, Northern Chile, was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake near the city of Iquiqu...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe subduction zone in northern Chile is a well-identified seismic gap th...
To date, the parameters that determine the rupture area of great subduction zone earthquakes remain ...
The recent expansion of dense GPS networks over plate boundaries allows for remarkably precise mappi...
On 1 April 2014, Northern Chile was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake following a protracted seri...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
The Ecuador-Colombian subduction zone has hosted a series of large subduction earthquakes over the c...
The subduction zones are the most seismically active places in the world and are also the seat of me...
Les zones de subduction sont les endroits les plus sismiquement actifs du monde et sont également le...
The 2014 Iquique seismic crisis in Chile, culminating with a Mw 8.1 earthquake on 1 April, highlight...
International audienceThe 2014 Iquique seismic crisis in Chile, culminating with a Mw 8.1 earthquake...
The transition between seismic rupture and aseismic creep is of central interest to better understan...
The strong ground motions generated by earthquakes can be related to the characteristics of the eart...
Understanding the processes behind subduction-related hazards is an important responsibility and maj...
On April 1st, 2014, Northern Chile, was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake near the city of Iquiqu...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe subduction zone in northern Chile is a well-identified seismic gap th...
To date, the parameters that determine the rupture area of great subduction zone earthquakes remain ...
The recent expansion of dense GPS networks over plate boundaries allows for remarkably precise mappi...
On 1 April 2014, Northern Chile was struck by a magnitude 8.1 earthquake following a protracted seri...
The seismogenic zone of subduction margins has the potential to generate some of the world’s largest...
The Ecuador-Colombian subduction zone has hosted a series of large subduction earthquakes over the c...