A group of three earthquakes in 2000 June in SW Iceland included the two largest earthquakes in Iceland in the past 30 yr. Previously, temporal changes in shear-wave splitting had not been recognized before these earthquakes as there were too few small earthquakes to provide adequate shear-wave data, and they were not stress forecast, even with hindsight. These large earthquakes were subject to a special investigation by the European Community funded PREPARED Project during which the seismic catalogue was extended to include smaller magnitude earthquakes. This more detailed data set, together with a semi-automatic programme for measuring the parameters of shear-wave splitting greatly increased the number of time-delay measurements. The n...
available recordings from the Icelandic Strong-motion Network. The two largest events in the sequenc...
The seismic activity was relatively low in Iceland during this year. No large shock occurred, and n...
Microseismicity offers an opportunity to image subsurface deformation at exceptionally high spatial ...
Seismic shear-wave splitting (SWS) monitors the low-level deformation of fluid-saturated microcracke...
Rock is weak to shear-stress and the energy released by the 26th December, 2004, M ≈ 9.2 Sumatra–And...
Two large earthquakes took place in the south Iceland lowland in June 2000, both with magnitudes 6...
We use shear wave splitting (SWS) above microearthquakes to monitor stress variations before the 201...
We use shear wave splitting (SWS) above microearthquakes to monitor stress variations before the 201...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and to model long- and short-term processes ahead of two l...
On 2008 May 29, two magnitude Mw ~ 6 earthquakes occurred on two adjacent N-S faults in the western ...
Abstract: A four-year study of seismic shear-wave splitting in Iceland was designed to seek temporal...
[1] We observe postseismic deformation on two spatiotemporal scales following Mw = 6.5 earthquakes i...
Please note that the figures are intended to be published in black and write (with no colour). It i...
Earthquake catalogues are usually dominated by diffusive behaviour consistent with the Omori law of ...
A comprehensive catalogue of historical earthquakes, with accurate epicentres and harmonised magnitu...
available recordings from the Icelandic Strong-motion Network. The two largest events in the sequenc...
The seismic activity was relatively low in Iceland during this year. No large shock occurred, and n...
Microseismicity offers an opportunity to image subsurface deformation at exceptionally high spatial ...
Seismic shear-wave splitting (SWS) monitors the low-level deformation of fluid-saturated microcracke...
Rock is weak to shear-stress and the energy released by the 26th December, 2004, M ≈ 9.2 Sumatra–And...
Two large earthquakes took place in the south Iceland lowland in June 2000, both with magnitudes 6...
We use shear wave splitting (SWS) above microearthquakes to monitor stress variations before the 201...
We use shear wave splitting (SWS) above microearthquakes to monitor stress variations before the 201...
The purpose of this paper is to describe and to model long- and short-term processes ahead of two l...
On 2008 May 29, two magnitude Mw ~ 6 earthquakes occurred on two adjacent N-S faults in the western ...
Abstract: A four-year study of seismic shear-wave splitting in Iceland was designed to seek temporal...
[1] We observe postseismic deformation on two spatiotemporal scales following Mw = 6.5 earthquakes i...
Please note that the figures are intended to be published in black and write (with no colour). It i...
Earthquake catalogues are usually dominated by diffusive behaviour consistent with the Omori law of ...
A comprehensive catalogue of historical earthquakes, with accurate epicentres and harmonised magnitu...
available recordings from the Icelandic Strong-motion Network. The two largest events in the sequenc...
The seismic activity was relatively low in Iceland during this year. No large shock occurred, and n...
Microseismicity offers an opportunity to image subsurface deformation at exceptionally high spatial ...