In this paper, we analyse the distributions of number of events (N) and seismic energy (E) on the Earth's surface and along its radius as obtained from the global declustered catalogue of large independent events (M >= 7.0), dissipating about 95% of the Earth's elastic budget. The latitude distribution of the seismic event density is almost symmetric with respect to the equator and the seismic energy flux distribution is bimodal: both have their medians near the equator so that they are equally distributed in the two hemispheres. This symmetry with respect to the equator suggests that the Earth's rotational dynamics contributes to modulate the long-term tectonic processes. The distributions of number and energy of earthquakes versus depth a...
We extend existing branching models for earthquake occurrences by incorporating potentially importan...
Seismology can be defined as the mathematical and physical study of earthquakes. It is also the stu...
The distribution of the hypocenters of great seismic events with M >= 7.0 and, consequently, the sei...
In this paper, we analyse the distributions of number of events (N) and seismic energy (E) on the Ea...
The global earthquake catalog of seismic events with MW ≥ 7.0, for the time interval from 1950 to 20...
This article reviews the development of the study of relationship between the earth's rotation and t...
The processes occurring on the Earth are controlled by several gradients. The surface of the Planet ...
Abstract:The global plate motion rates Ω are not uniform in time and space. The rotation rates were ...
International audienceFor each of all 156 largest earthquakes (M ≥ 7.5, depth < 300 km) worldwide in...
Radiated energies from shallow earthquakes with magnitudes ≥5.8 that occurred between 1986 and 1991 ...
The global plate motion rates Ω are not uniform in time and space. The rotation rates were larger th...
An earthquake is a rupture process occurring in Earth's interior under tectonic stresses caused pri...
An earthquake is a rupture process occurring in Earth's interior under tectonic stresses caused pri...
An investigation is presented here concerning the distributionof earthquake energy and number of sho...
For centuries, earth scientists have known where the major earthquakes occurred. They also knew they...
We extend existing branching models for earthquake occurrences by incorporating potentially importan...
Seismology can be defined as the mathematical and physical study of earthquakes. It is also the stu...
The distribution of the hypocenters of great seismic events with M >= 7.0 and, consequently, the sei...
In this paper, we analyse the distributions of number of events (N) and seismic energy (E) on the Ea...
The global earthquake catalog of seismic events with MW ≥ 7.0, for the time interval from 1950 to 20...
This article reviews the development of the study of relationship between the earth's rotation and t...
The processes occurring on the Earth are controlled by several gradients. The surface of the Planet ...
Abstract:The global plate motion rates Ω are not uniform in time and space. The rotation rates were ...
International audienceFor each of all 156 largest earthquakes (M ≥ 7.5, depth < 300 km) worldwide in...
Radiated energies from shallow earthquakes with magnitudes ≥5.8 that occurred between 1986 and 1991 ...
The global plate motion rates Ω are not uniform in time and space. The rotation rates were larger th...
An earthquake is a rupture process occurring in Earth's interior under tectonic stresses caused pri...
An earthquake is a rupture process occurring in Earth's interior under tectonic stresses caused pri...
An investigation is presented here concerning the distributionof earthquake energy and number of sho...
For centuries, earth scientists have known where the major earthquakes occurred. They also knew they...
We extend existing branching models for earthquake occurrences by incorporating potentially importan...
Seismology can be defined as the mathematical and physical study of earthquakes. It is also the stu...
The distribution of the hypocenters of great seismic events with M >= 7.0 and, consequently, the sei...