The interaction of active faults as a factor affecting the mechanisms of large earthquakes has been observed in many places. Most aftershock and clustering earthquake sequences do not recur on the main seismogenic fault but are controlled by fault interactions with adjacent seismic structures. Four groups of conceptual models were generated in this study to determine how the geometry of the seismogenic faults controls the distributions of stress fields and earthquakes. The influences of the fault length ratio, center distance, overlap ratio, echelon distance and fault opening angle were considered in a 2D viscoelastic model. The results indicate that the interaction in the slipping zone is larger when collinear interacting faults are more c...
Field observations and modelling indicate that elastic interaction between active faults can lead to...
The 12 May 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake has changed the regional tectonic stress field significan...
International audienceAbstract. Natural fault networks are geometrically complex systems that evolve...
The Songpan-Garz? block, located in Southwest China and the central segments of north-south seismic ...
The 1600-km-long Kunlun Fault striking E-W to WNW-ESE had long been recognized as one of the major l...
During a 4-month period starting from 21 January, 1997, an earthquake swarm of seven major events (M...
In recent years it has been recognized that the level of shear and normal stress along a fault can v...
The seismic disturbances that a potentially active fault receives from a slip on a neighboring fault...
Four major earthquakes of M-s > 7.0 occurred in the Tibetan Plateau during the last decade. They ...
In recent years it has been recognized that the level of shear and normal stress along a fault can v...
Abstract:On the basis of a 3-dimension visco-elastic finite element model of lithosphere in North Ch...
The curved left-lateral strike-slip Xianshuihe-Xiaojiang Fault System (XXFS) in southwestern China e...
We propose a model which may explain seismic sequences which are often observed in seismogenic regio...
The recurrence interval of large earthquakes varies front one active fault to another as inferred fr...
The Lushan Ms7.0 earthquake, occurred on April 20th, 2013, is another strong earthquake that occurre...
Field observations and modelling indicate that elastic interaction between active faults can lead to...
The 12 May 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake has changed the regional tectonic stress field significan...
International audienceAbstract. Natural fault networks are geometrically complex systems that evolve...
The Songpan-Garz? block, located in Southwest China and the central segments of north-south seismic ...
The 1600-km-long Kunlun Fault striking E-W to WNW-ESE had long been recognized as one of the major l...
During a 4-month period starting from 21 January, 1997, an earthquake swarm of seven major events (M...
In recent years it has been recognized that the level of shear and normal stress along a fault can v...
The seismic disturbances that a potentially active fault receives from a slip on a neighboring fault...
Four major earthquakes of M-s > 7.0 occurred in the Tibetan Plateau during the last decade. They ...
In recent years it has been recognized that the level of shear and normal stress along a fault can v...
Abstract:On the basis of a 3-dimension visco-elastic finite element model of lithosphere in North Ch...
The curved left-lateral strike-slip Xianshuihe-Xiaojiang Fault System (XXFS) in southwestern China e...
We propose a model which may explain seismic sequences which are often observed in seismogenic regio...
The recurrence interval of large earthquakes varies front one active fault to another as inferred fr...
The Lushan Ms7.0 earthquake, occurred on April 20th, 2013, is another strong earthquake that occurre...
Field observations and modelling indicate that elastic interaction between active faults can lead to...
The 12 May 2008 Mw 7.9 Wenchuan earthquake has changed the regional tectonic stress field significan...
International audienceAbstract. Natural fault networks are geometrically complex systems that evolve...