It was quite a long break since I’ve posted the last literature round-up and that’s why the list is really long today. Here are the latest papers on paleoseismology, active tectonics, archaeoseismology and (paleo-)tsunamis.
- Drab, L., Hubert-Ferrari, A., Schmidt, S., Martinez, P., Carlut, J. & El Ouahabi, M. 2015. Submarine Earthquake History of the Çınarcık Segment of the North Anatolian Fault in the Marmara Sea, Turkey. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 105, 622–645.
- Chen, T., Akciz, S.O., Hudnut, K.W., Zhang, D.Z. & Stock, J.M. 2015. Fault-Slip Distribution of the 1999 Mw 7.1 Hector Mine Earthquake, California, Estimated from Postearthquake Airborne LiDAR Data. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 105, 776–790.
- Donner, S., Ghods, A., Krüger, F., Rößler, D., Landgraf, A. & Ballato, P. 2015. The Ahar-Varzeghan Earthquake Doublet (Mw 6.4 and 6.2) of 11 August 2012: Regional Seismic Moment Tensors and a Seismotectonic Interpretation. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 105, 791–807.
- Late Pleistocene-Holocene paleoseismology of the Batang fault (central Tibet plateau, China). Geomorphology, doi: 10.1016/j.geomorph.2015.03.026 2015.
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Lin, Y. N., Jolivet, R., Simons, M., Agram, P. S., Martens, H. R., Li, Z., & Lodi, S. H. (2015). High interseismic coupling in the Eastern Makran (Pakistan) subduction zone. Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 420, 116-126.
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Xue, L., Schwartz, S., Liu, Z., & Feng, L. (2015). Interseismic megathrust coupling beneath the Nicoya Peninsula, Costa Rica, from the joint inversion of InSAR and GPS data. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth.
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Falcucci, E., Gori, S., Moro, M., Fubelli, G., Saroli, M., Chiarabba, C., & Galadini, F. (2015). Deep reaching versus vertically restricted Quaternary normal faults: Implications on seismic potential assessment in tectonically active regions. Lessons from the middle Aterno valley fault system, central Italy. Tectonophysics.
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Udías, A. (2015). Historical Earthquakes (before 1755) of the Iberian Peninsula in Early Catalogs. Seismological Research Letters.
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Ribeiro, J. R., Ribeiro, A. I., & Correia, A. P. (2015). Solving the Mystery: The 21 October 1880 Portuguese Earthquake. Seismological Research Letters.
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Mignan, A., Danciu, L., & Giardini, D. (2015). Reassessment of the Maximum Fault Rupture Length of Strike‐Slip Earthquakes and Inference on Mmax in the Anatolian Peninsula, Turkey. Seismological Research Letters.
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Manzunzu, B., & Midzi, V. (2015). The Curious Case of the 1919 Swaziland Earthquake. Seismological Research Letters.
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