International audienceHow faulting processes lead to a large earthquake is a fundamental question in seismology. To better constrain this pre-seismic stage, we create a dense seismic catalog via template matching to analyze the precursory phase of the Mw 6.1 L'Aquila earthquake that occurred in central Italy in 2009. We estimate several physical parameters in time, such as the coefficient of variation, the seismic moment release, the effective stress drop, and analyze spatio-temporal patterns to study the evolution of the sequence and the earthquake interactions. We observe that the precursory phase experiences multiple accelerations of the seismicity rate that we divide into two main sequences with different signatures and features: the fi...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
AbstractWe apply a matched‐filter‐technique to augment the detected events in the time window betwee...
We used the earthquake catalogue of INGV extending from 1 January 2006 to 30 June 2009 to detect sig...
International audienceHow faulting processes lead to a large earthquake is a fundamental question in...
International audienceHow faulting processes lead to a large earthquake is a fundamental question in...
International audienceHow faulting processes lead to a large earthquake is a fundamental question in...
Abstract How, when and where large earthquakes are generated remain fundamental unsolved scientific ...
Slow-slip events (SSEs) are common at subduction zone faults where large mega earthquakes occur. We ...
Slow-slip events (SSE) are common at subduction zone faults where large mega earthquakes occur. We r...
Slow-slip events (SSE) are common at subduction zone faults where large mega earthquakes occur. We r...
We describe a set of seismological observations on the foreshock sequence preceding the April 6th 20...
Earthquake interaction and stress change on nearby faults by afterslip, static and dynamic triggerin...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
AbstractWe apply a matched‐filter‐technique to augment the detected events in the time window betwee...
We used the earthquake catalogue of INGV extending from 1 January 2006 to 30 June 2009 to detect sig...
International audienceHow faulting processes lead to a large earthquake is a fundamental question in...
International audienceHow faulting processes lead to a large earthquake is a fundamental question in...
International audienceHow faulting processes lead to a large earthquake is a fundamental question in...
Abstract How, when and where large earthquakes are generated remain fundamental unsolved scientific ...
Slow-slip events (SSEs) are common at subduction zone faults where large mega earthquakes occur. We ...
Slow-slip events (SSE) are common at subduction zone faults where large mega earthquakes occur. We r...
Slow-slip events (SSE) are common at subduction zone faults where large mega earthquakes occur. We r...
We describe a set of seismological observations on the foreshock sequence preceding the April 6th 20...
Earthquake interaction and stress change on nearby faults by afterslip, static and dynamic triggerin...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
International audienceForeshocks in the form of microseismicity are among the most powerful tools to...
AbstractWe apply a matched‐filter‐technique to augment the detected events in the time window betwee...
We used the earthquake catalogue of INGV extending from 1 January 2006 to 30 June 2009 to detect sig...