International audienceThe intracontinental Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia) of December 29th, 2020, is one of the strongest earthquakes recorded in slowly deforming Eastern Europe. In low strain contexts, sparse seismic monitoring and the rare occurrence of strong earthquakes often prevent the detailed analysis of coseismic rupture. Discontinuous right-lateral coseismic surface rupture and extensive damages reported in the area suggest a relatively shallow seismogenic source for the Petrinja earthquake. Here, we leverage dense near field measurements from optical image correlation and numerous geodetic benchmarks for cadastral and engineering purposes to model the surface and subsurface slip distribution of the Petrinja earthquake. Opti...
We provide here a first-hand description of the coseismic surface effects caused by the Mw 6.4 Petri...
At the very end of the year 2020, on 29 December, a hazardous earthquake of Mw = 6.2 hit the area of...
International audienceSummary On 29 December 2020, a shallow earthquake of magnitude Mw 6.4 struck n...
International audienceThe intracontinental Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia) of December 29th, 20...
International audienceThe Petrinja-Pokupsko fault-system is a NW-SE right-lateral fault system that ...
International audienceThe Mw 6.4 right-lateral Petrinja earthquake (2020, Croatia) is one of the lar...
International audienceThe 29 December 2020, Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake nucleated at a depth of ~10 k...
We provide here a first-hand description of the coseismic surface effects caused by the Mw 6.4 Petri...
At the very end of the year 2020, on 29 December, a hazardous earthquake of Mw = 6.2 hit the area of...
International audienceSummary On 29 December 2020, a shallow earthquake of magnitude Mw 6.4 struck n...
International audienceThe intracontinental Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake (Croatia) of December 29th, 20...
International audienceThe Petrinja-Pokupsko fault-system is a NW-SE right-lateral fault system that ...
International audienceThe Mw 6.4 right-lateral Petrinja earthquake (2020, Croatia) is one of the lar...
International audienceThe 29 December 2020, Mw 6.4 Petrinja earthquake nucleated at a depth of ~10 k...
We provide here a first-hand description of the coseismic surface effects caused by the Mw 6.4 Petri...
At the very end of the year 2020, on 29 December, a hazardous earthquake of Mw = 6.2 hit the area of...
International audienceSummary On 29 December 2020, a shallow earthquake of magnitude Mw 6.4 struck n...