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A slip gap of the 2016 M<inf>w</inf> 6.6 Muji, Xinjiang, China, Earthquake Inferred from Sentinel-1 TOPS Interferometry
ArticleAbstract: We use Sentinel-1A/1B Terrain Observation with Progressive Scans (TOPS) data to map coseismic and poPalabras claves:Autores:Feng W., Liu P., Rafael V. Almeida, Samsonov S.V., Tian Y., Zhang Y.Fuentes:googlescopusEnhanced stress and changes to regional seismicity due to the 2015 M<inf>w</inf> 7.8 Gorkha, Nepal, earthquake on the neighbouring segments of the Main Himalayan Thrust
ArticleAbstract: In this study we evaluate stress evolution and change in seismic hazard after the 2015 Gorkha earthqPalabras claves:Brownian Passage Time model, Coulomb stress change, Nepal earthquake, Rate-and-state aftershock forecast model, Renewal seismic hazard modelAutores:Chan C., Rafael V. Almeida, Wang Y., Yadav R.Fuentes:googlescopusRe-evaluating seismic hazard along the southern Longmen Shan, China: Insights from the 1970 Dayi and 2013 Lushan earthquakes
ArticleAbstract: Competing hypotheses have been proposed to explain the seismic hazard (i.e. whether earthquakes withPalabras claves:Gutenberg-Richter law, Longmen Shan, Seismic hazard, Seismic moment, Seismogenic structure, Wenchuan earthquakeAutores:Hubbard J.A., Li Z., Liu-Zeng J., Rafael V. Almeida, Sun C., Yi G.Fuentes:googlescopusSource characteristics of the 2015 M<inf>W</inf> 7.8 Gorkha (Nepal) earthquake and its M<inf>W</inf> 7.2 aftershock from space geodesy
ArticleAbstract: On April 25, 2015, a destructive MW 7.8 earthquake struck the capital of Nepal, Kathmandu, killing mPalabras claves:ALOS2, Elastic layering, Gorkha earthquake, InSAR modeling, Sentinel-1 A, The Main Frontal Thrust fault (MFT)Autores:Barbot S., Chen J., Dai K., Feng W., Li P., Li Z., Lindsey E.O., Rafael V. Almeida, Samsonov S.V., Xu X.Fuentes:googlescopusThe effects of core-reflected waves on finite fault inversions with teleseismic body wave data
ArticleAbstract: Teleseismic body waves are essential for imaging rupture processes of large earthquakes. EarthquakePalabras claves:Body waves, Computational seismology, Earthquake source observations, Waveform inversionAutores:Ni S., Qian Y., Rafael V. Almeida, Wei S., Zhang H.Fuentes:googlescopus