The heterogeneous South American geology has coined a wide variety of neotectonic settings where crustal seismogenic sources do occur. This fact has led to different approaches for mapping and inventory neotectonic structures. The South American Risk Assessment project promoted the discussion and update under uniform standards of the available information on neotectonic deformation, for its application in regional Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessments. As a result, 1533 hazardous faults have been inventoried onshore South America, 497 of them qualifying to feed the engine model driving probabilistic maps. Main hazardous structures are concentrated throughout the eastern boundary of the Northern Andean Sliver and along the foreland-facing...
Global data have been widely used for seismicity and seismic hazard assessment by seismologists. In ...
Crustal faults located close to cities may induce catastrophic damages. When recurrence times are in...
Tierra del Fuego is an island in southernmost South America shared by Chile and Argentina. Three maj...
The heterogeneous South American geology has coined a wide variety of neotectonic settings where cru...
This chapter focuses on the neotectonics of Argentine–Chilean Patagonia and overviews the active tec...
Research for evaluation of geologic hazards involving earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in southern...
Latin America and the Caribbean region have experienced numerous destructive earthquakes. Earthquake...
The history of earthquakes in South America starts with the coming of the Spanish and Portuguese «co...
The western coast of South America is one of the most seismogenic zones of the world, due to the sub...
In this study, we present a PSHA (Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis) for the city of San Juan, w...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive probabilistic seismic hazard study for Ecuador, a c...
We present a comprehensive probabilistic seismic hazard study for Ecuador, a country exposed to a hi...
So far in this century, six very large-magnitude earthquakes (MW ≥ 7.8) have ruptured separate porti...
Typescript (photocopy).The pattern recognition method is applied to the Andean seismic region that e...
Global data have been widely used for seismicity and seismic hazard assessment by seismologists. In ...
Crustal faults located close to cities may induce catastrophic damages. When recurrence times are in...
Tierra del Fuego is an island in southernmost South America shared by Chile and Argentina. Three maj...
The heterogeneous South American geology has coined a wide variety of neotectonic settings where cru...
This chapter focuses on the neotectonics of Argentine–Chilean Patagonia and overviews the active tec...
Research for evaluation of geologic hazards involving earthquakes and volcanic eruptions in southern...
Latin America and the Caribbean region have experienced numerous destructive earthquakes. Earthquake...
The history of earthquakes in South America starts with the coming of the Spanish and Portuguese «co...
The western coast of South America is one of the most seismogenic zones of the world, due to the sub...
In this study, we present a PSHA (Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis) for the city of San Juan, w...
International audienceWe present a comprehensive probabilistic seismic hazard study for Ecuador, a c...
We present a comprehensive probabilistic seismic hazard study for Ecuador, a country exposed to a hi...
So far in this century, six very large-magnitude earthquakes (MW ≥ 7.8) have ruptured separate porti...
Typescript (photocopy).The pattern recognition method is applied to the Andean seismic region that e...
Global data have been widely used for seismicity and seismic hazard assessment by seismologists. In ...
Crustal faults located close to cities may induce catastrophic damages. When recurrence times are in...
Tierra del Fuego is an island in southernmost South America shared by Chile and Argentina. Three maj...