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A 20 year-long GNSS solution across South-America with focus in Chile
ArticleAbstract: Over the last 3 decades, GPS measurements have been instrumental in quantifying tectonic plates currPalabras claves:CHILE, Earthquake, GNSS solution, SOUTH AMERICA, SubductionAutores:Boulze H., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Klein E., Vigny C.Fuentes:scopusAfterslip of the M<inf>w</inf> 8.3 2015 Illapel Earthquake Imaged Through a Time-Dependent Inversion of Continuous and Survey GNSS Data
ArticleAbstract: We use continuous and survey GNSS data to image the spatial and temporal evolution of afterslip duriPalabras claves:8118, 8170Autores:Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Klein E., Ojeda J., Ruiz S., Tissandier R., Vigny C.Fuentes:scopusInterplay of seismic and a-seismic deformation during the 2020 sequence of Atacama, Chile
ArticleAbstract: An earthquake sequence occurred in the Atacama region of Chile throughout September 2020. The sequenPalabras claves:Atacama, Chilean subduction zone, earthquake sequence, GPS, post seismic, seismologyAutores:Ampuero J.P., Azúa K., Baez J.C., Duputel Z., Herrera C., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Klein E., Madariaga R., Pasten-Araya F., Potin B., Rivera L., Ruiz S., Tissandier R., Vigny C., Zigone D.Fuentes:scopusSeismic and aseismic slip during the 2006 Copiapó swarm in North-Central Chile
ArticleAbstract: Earthquake swarms commonly occur along the Chilean subduction zone, witnessing fast seismic and slowPalabras claves:Aseismic deformation, CHILE, Copiapó, seismic swarm, Short term slow slip event, Subduction zone processesAutores:Doin M.P., Ducret G., Grandin R., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Morales-Yáñez C., Ojeda J., Ruiz S., Vigny C.Fuentes:scopusRegal: A permanent GPS network in the western Alps. Configuration and first results
ArticleAbstract: The kinematics of the present-day deformation in the western Alps is still poorly known, mostly becaPalabras claves:Continuous measurements, GPS, Present-day deformation, Western AlpsAutores:Bayer R., Calais E., Chéry J., Cotton F., Doerflinger E., Flouzat M., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Jouanne F., Kasser M., Laplanche M., Maillard D., Martinod J., Mathieu F., Nicolon P., Scotti O., Serrurier L., Tardy M., Vigny C.Fuentes:scopus