On 4 March 2010, an inland Mw 6.3 earthquake occurred near the town of Jiasian in Kaohsiung County, Taiwan causing large ground shaking and extensive damage. In this study, we integrate the records from the Central Weather Bureau Seismic Network (CWBSN) and Taiwan Strong Motion Instrumentation Program (TSMIP) to obtain the relocated earthquake sequence and its first-motion focal mechanisms. This dataset offers us precise and reliable results which suggest a focal depth of 23 km and a possible fault plane of strike 313¢X, dip 41¢X, and rake 42¢X for the Jiasian earthquake. This fault plane significantly differs from the N-S striking Chaochou Fault (CCF) as well as the principal trend of Taiwan orogenic belt, and should be an undiscovered fau...
The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold belt...
The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold belt...
[1] The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold ...
International audienceA new interpretation is proposed for the 2010 Jia-Shian earthquake (Mw 6.2) wh...
International audienceA new interpretation is proposed for the 2010 Jia-Shian earthquake (Mw 6.2) wh...
International audienceA new interpretation is proposed for the 2010 Jia-Shian earthquake (Mw 6.2) wh...
A new interpretation is proposed for the 2010 Jia-Shian earthquake (Mw 62) which occurred on March 4...
Southwest (SW) Taiwan lies on the deformation front of a plate collision zone. Most earthquakes in t...
On 26 February 2012, an inland ML 6.4 earthquake occurred near Wutai Township in Pingtung County, Ta...
One decade after the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake, central Taiwan experienced more strong ground shaking ...
On 26 February 2012, an inland ML 6.4 earthquake occurred near Wutai Township in Pingtung County, Ta...
On 26 February 2012, an inland ML 6.4 earthquake occurred near Wutai Township in Pingtung County, Ta...
On 4 March 2008, a moderate earthquake (ML = 5.2) occurred in southern Taiwan and named as the Taoyu...
On September 17th and 18th, 2022, two earthquakes struck Taiwan Province of China in Taitung County ...
The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold belt...
The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold belt...
The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold belt...
[1] The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold ...
International audienceA new interpretation is proposed for the 2010 Jia-Shian earthquake (Mw 6.2) wh...
International audienceA new interpretation is proposed for the 2010 Jia-Shian earthquake (Mw 6.2) wh...
International audienceA new interpretation is proposed for the 2010 Jia-Shian earthquake (Mw 6.2) wh...
A new interpretation is proposed for the 2010 Jia-Shian earthquake (Mw 62) which occurred on March 4...
Southwest (SW) Taiwan lies on the deformation front of a plate collision zone. Most earthquakes in t...
On 26 February 2012, an inland ML 6.4 earthquake occurred near Wutai Township in Pingtung County, Ta...
One decade after the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake, central Taiwan experienced more strong ground shaking ...
On 26 February 2012, an inland ML 6.4 earthquake occurred near Wutai Township in Pingtung County, Ta...
On 26 February 2012, an inland ML 6.4 earthquake occurred near Wutai Township in Pingtung County, Ta...
On 4 March 2008, a moderate earthquake (ML = 5.2) occurred in southern Taiwan and named as the Taoyu...
On September 17th and 18th, 2022, two earthquakes struck Taiwan Province of China in Taitung County ...
The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold belt...
The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold belt...
The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold belt...
[1] The structure of the Taiwan mountain belt is thought to be that of an imbricate thrust and fold ...