The M_w = 7.4 Izmit, Turkey earthquake triggered widespread regional seismicity in Greece over a study region extending from 400 km to nearly 1000 km away from the epicenter. Small events began immediately after the passage of the mainshock surface waves suggesting that the transient stresses of the seismic waves were the trigger. The increase in cataloged earthquakes in ordinary continental crust is a new observation and is statistically significant at the 95% level. Unlike the previous example of distant triggering during the Landers earthquake, the activated seismicity occurred entirely in non-volcanic areas. The Greek sites were triggered by waves with amplitudes at least a factor of 3 lower than the observed triggering threshold for Im...
Abstract Recently, there have been numerous great (Mw ≥8), devastating earth-quakes, with a rate in ...
[1] The deformation of northwestern Turkey is the result of the encounter of the westward extrusion ...
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The M_w = 7.4 Izmit, Turkey earthquake triggered widespread regional seismicity in Greece over a stu...
International audienceDynamic triggering has been commonly observed after large teleseismic events, ...
Abstract. Prior to the 7/9/1999 MS = 5.9 Athens earthquake, regional seismicity has exhibited a powe...
Prior to the 7/9/1999 MS = 5.9 Athens earthquake, regional seismicity has exhibited a power-law incr...
International audienceTriggering and quiescence patterns of seismicity in western Turkey, following ...
Small stress changes such as those from sea level fluctuations can be large enough to trigger earthq...
The ‘Kremasta seismic sequence’ in western Greece is one of the most commonly cited examples of Rese...
International audienceA region of definite accelerating seismic release rates has been identified at...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift in Central Greece has been studied extensively during the pas...
On 17 August 1999, a destructive magnitude 7.4 earthquake occurred 100 km east of Istanbul, near the...
The December 2008, M=5.2 earthquake occurred in the Voiotikos–Kifissos basin near the town of Amfikl...
Abstract Recently, there have been numerous great (Mw ≥8), devastating earth-quakes, with a rate in ...
Abstract Recently, there have been numerous great (Mw ≥8), devastating earth-quakes, with a rate in ...
[1] The deformation of northwestern Turkey is the result of the encounter of the westward extrusion ...
Copyright 2000, Seismological Society of America. See also: http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/...
The M_w = 7.4 Izmit, Turkey earthquake triggered widespread regional seismicity in Greece over a stu...
International audienceDynamic triggering has been commonly observed after large teleseismic events, ...
Abstract. Prior to the 7/9/1999 MS = 5.9 Athens earthquake, regional seismicity has exhibited a powe...
Prior to the 7/9/1999 MS = 5.9 Athens earthquake, regional seismicity has exhibited a power-law incr...
International audienceTriggering and quiescence patterns of seismicity in western Turkey, following ...
Small stress changes such as those from sea level fluctuations can be large enough to trigger earthq...
The ‘Kremasta seismic sequence’ in western Greece is one of the most commonly cited examples of Rese...
International audienceA region of definite accelerating seismic release rates has been identified at...
International audienceThe Corinth Rift in Central Greece has been studied extensively during the pas...
On 17 August 1999, a destructive magnitude 7.4 earthquake occurred 100 km east of Istanbul, near the...
The December 2008, M=5.2 earthquake occurred in the Voiotikos–Kifissos basin near the town of Amfikl...
Abstract Recently, there have been numerous great (Mw ≥8), devastating earth-quakes, with a rate in ...
Abstract Recently, there have been numerous great (Mw ≥8), devastating earth-quakes, with a rate in ...
[1] The deformation of northwestern Turkey is the result of the encounter of the westward extrusion ...
Copyright 2000, Seismological Society of America. See also: http://www.seismosoc.org/publications/...