SUMMARY During 1997 several slow earthquakes have been recorded by a geodetic interferometer located beneath Gran Sasso, central Italy. The strain rise times of the events range from tens to thousands of seconds and strain amplitudes are of the order of 10−9. Amplitudes scale with the square root of the rise time and this suggests a diffusive behaviour of the slip propagation along the fault. In this work, we develop a model in which slip diffusion is the result of the presence of a gouge layer between fault faces, with a viscoplastic rheology. The fluid velocity field in the gouge layer diffuses in the directions of fault length and fault thickness, with different characteristic times. This model reproduces the relation between amplitud...
Modern geodetic and seismologic observations describe the behavior of fault slip over a vast range o...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Slow earthquakes represent an important conundrum in earthquake physics. While regular earthquakes ...
none4During 1997 several slow earthquakes have been recorded by a geodetic interferometer located be...
During 1997 several slow earthquakes have been recorded by a geodetic interferometer located beneath...
The physical mechanisms governing slow earthquakes remain unknown, as does the relationship between ...
It is well-known that the first-order kinematic characteristics of typical earthquakes, such as slip...
Several clustered slow earthquakes have been recorded by a geodetic inter-ferometer in central Italy...
Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales, i....
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales, i...
[1] Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales...
Tectonic faults display a range of slip behaviors including continuous and episodic slip covering ra...
abstract: The movement between tectonic plates is accommodated through brittle (elastic) displacemen...
Two laser strainmeters that operate at 1400-m depth, about 20 km NE of the epicenter of the 6 April ...
Modern geodetic and seismologic observations describe the behavior of fault slip over a vast range o...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Slow earthquakes represent an important conundrum in earthquake physics. While regular earthquakes ...
none4During 1997 several slow earthquakes have been recorded by a geodetic interferometer located be...
During 1997 several slow earthquakes have been recorded by a geodetic interferometer located beneath...
The physical mechanisms governing slow earthquakes remain unknown, as does the relationship between ...
It is well-known that the first-order kinematic characteristics of typical earthquakes, such as slip...
Several clustered slow earthquakes have been recorded by a geodetic inter-ferometer in central Italy...
Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales, i....
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales, i...
[1] Slow earthquakes and afterslips prove that the Earth does not have just two response time scales...
Tectonic faults display a range of slip behaviors including continuous and episodic slip covering ra...
abstract: The movement between tectonic plates is accommodated through brittle (elastic) displacemen...
Two laser strainmeters that operate at 1400-m depth, about 20 km NE of the epicenter of the 6 April ...
Modern geodetic and seismologic observations describe the behavior of fault slip over a vast range o...
Currently, it is unknown how seismic and aseismic slip influences the recurrence and magnitude of ea...
Slow earthquakes represent an important conundrum in earthquake physics. While regular earthquakes ...