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Decoding Earthquake Complexity: From Earthquake Ruptures and Slip Styles to Seismic Sequences and Faulting
By Davide Zaccagnino, Robert Shcherbakov & Filippos Vallianatos SUBMIT YOUR RESEARCH PAPER TO OUR SPECIAL ISSUE! Click here: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/entropy/special_issues/21670L7M8S Modern geophysical networks are now able …
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An accurate assessment of seismic hazard requires a combination of earthquake physics and statistical analysis. Because of the limitations in the investigation of the seismogenic …
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by Eric Beaucé, Gaspard Farge, Leila Mizrahi, Kelian Dasher-Cousineau & Davide Zaccagnino SUBMIT YOUR ABSTRACT! CLICK HERE: https://agu.confex.com/agu/agu25/prelim.cgi/Session/251479 The spatio-temporal patterns in seismicity — e.g. …
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Large earthquakes have been viewed as highly chaotic events regardless of their magnitude, making their prediction intrinsically challenging. Here, we develop a mathematical tool to …
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