These are the latest papers on paleoseismology, earthquakes, and active tectonics. Enjoy reading!
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Vallage, A., & Bollinger, L. (2019). Testing Fault Models in Intraplate Settings: A Potential for Challenging the Seismic Hazard Assessment Inputs and Hypothesis?. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 1-11.
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Veeraraghavan, S., Heaton, T. H., & Krishnan, S. (2019). Lower Bounds on Ground Motion at Point Reyes During the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake from Train Toppling Analysis. SRL.
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Nissen, E., Ghods, A., Karasözen, E., Elliott, J. R., Barnhart, W. D., Bergman, E. A., … & Abdulnaby, W. (2019). The 12 November 2017 M w 7.3 Ezgeleh–Sarpolzahab (Iran) earthquake and active tectonics of the Lurestan arc. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth.
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Craig, T. (2019). Accurate depth determination for moderate-magnitude earthquakes using global teleseismic data. Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth.
- Wong, I., Thomas, P., Koehler, K. & Lewandowski, N. (2019). Assessing the Seismic Hazards in Jamaica Incorporating Geodetic and Quaternary Fault Data. BSSA.
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Yang, Y. H., Hu, J. C., Chen, Q., Wang, Z. G., & Tsai, M. C. (2019). A Blind Thrust and Overlying Folding Earthquake of the 2016 M w 6.0 Hutubi Earthquake in the Northern Tien Shan Fold‐and‐Thrust Belts, China. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.
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Liao, L., Li, P. E., Yang, J. S., Liu, P., & Feng, J. Z. (2019). The stress evolution before the 2013 M7. 0 Lushan earthquake in the Longmen Shan area since 1900. Journal of Geodynamics.
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Ishimura, D., Toda, S., Mukoyama, S., Homma, S. I., Yamaguchi, K., & Takahashi, N. (2019). 3D Surface Displacement and Surface Ruptures Associated with the 2014 M w 6.2 Nagano Earthquake Using Differential Lidar. Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America.
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Savidge, E., Nissen, E., Nemati, M., Karasözen, E., Hollingsworth, J., Talebian, M., … & Rashidi, A. (2019). The December 2017 Hojedk (Iran) earthquake triplet—sequential rupture of shallow reverse faults in a strike-slip restraining bend. Geophysical Journal International.
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Luo, H., Xu, X., Gao, Z., Liu, X., Yu, H., & Wu, X. (2019). Spatial and temporal distribution of earthquake ruptures in the eastern segment of the Altyn Tagh fault, China. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences.
- Choi, J.-H., Ko, K., Gihm, Y. S., Cho, C. S., Lee, H., Song, S. G., Bang, E.-S., Lee, H. J., Bae, H.-K., Kim, S. W., Choi, S.-J., Lee, S. S., & Lee, S. R. (2019). Surface Deformations and Rupture Processes Associated with the 2017 Mw 5.4 Pohang, Korea, Earthquake. BSSA.
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Salamon, A., & Di Manna, P. (2019). Empirical constraints on magnitude-distance relationships for seismically-induced submarine tsunamigenic landslides. Earth-Science Reviews.
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Ren, J., Xu, X., Zhang, S., Ding, R., Liu, H., Liang, O., & Zhao, J. (2019). Late Quaternary slip rates and Holocene paleoearthquakes of the eastern Yumu Shan fault, northeast Tibet: implications for kinematic mechanism and seismic hazard. Journal of Asian Earth Sciences.
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Galli, P., Galderisi, A., Peronace, E., Giaccio, B., Hajdas, I., Messina, P., … & Polpetta, F. (2019). The awakening of the dormant Mt Vettore fault (2016 central Italy earthquake, Mw 6.6). Paleoseismic clues on its millennial silences. Tectonics.
- Zinke, R., Hollingsworth, J., Dolan, J. F., & Van Dissen, R. (2019). 3D surface deformation in the 2016 MW 7.8 Kaikōura, New Zealand earthquake from optical image correlation: Implications for strain localization and long‐term evolution of the Pacific‐Australian plate boundary. Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems.
- Gold, R. D., DuRoss, C. B., Delano, J. E., Jibson, R. W., Briggs, R. W., Mahan, S. A., Williams, R. A., & Corbett, D. R. (2019). Four major Holocene earthquakes on the Reelfoot fault recorded by sackungen in the New Madrid seismic zone, USA. JGR Solid Earth.
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Cronin, A., Devoy, R., Bartlett, D. J., Nuyts, S., & O’Dwyer, B. (2018). Investigation of an elevated sands unit at Tralispean Bay, South-West Ireland–potential high-energy marine event. Irish Geography 52(2).
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Xilin, C., Xiaofei, H., Baotian, P., Jian, Z., Wei, W., & Xiaopeng, L. (2019). A fluvial record of fault-propagation folding along the northern Qilian Shan front, NE Tibetan Plateau. Tectonophysics.
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Li, X., Li, C., Pierce, I. K., Zhang, P., Zheng, W., Dong, J., … & Luo, Q. (2019). New slip rates for the Tianjingshan fault using optically simulated luminescence, GPS, and paleoseismic data, NE Tibet, China. Tectonophysics.
- Grube, A. (2019). Palaeoseismic structures in Quaternary sediments of Hamburg (NW Germany), earthquake evidence during the younger Weichselian and Holocene. International Journal of Earth Sciences, https://doi.org/10.1007/s00531-019-01681-2.
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Von Hagke, C., Kettermann, M., Bitsch, N., Bücken, D., Weismüller, C., & Urai, J. L. (2019). The effect of obliquity of slip in normal faults on distribution of open fractures. Frontiers in Earth Science, 7, 18.
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Perry, M., Kakar, N., Ischuk, A., Metzger, S., Bendick, R., Molnar, P., & Mohadjer, S. (2019). Little Geodetic Evidence for Localized Indian Subduction in the Pamir‐Hindu Kush of Central Asia. Geophysical Research Letters, 46(1), 109-118.
- Guo, R., Zheng, Y., Xu, J. &Jiang, Z. (2019. Seismic and Aseismic Fault Slip Associated with the 2017 Mw 8.2 Chiapas, Mexico, Earthquake Sequence. SRL.
- Caciagli, M., Pucci, S., Batlló, J., Cesca, S. & Braun, T. (2019). Did the Deadly 1917 Monterchi Earthquake Occur on the Low‐Angle Alto Tiberina (Central Italy) Normal Fault? SRL.
- Bender, A. M., Lease, R. O., Haeussler, P. J., Rittenour, T., Corbett, L. B., Bierman, P. R., & Caffee, M. W. (2019). Pace and process of active folding and fluvial incision across the Kantishna Hills anticline, central Alaska. Geophysical Research Letters.
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Zhang, D., Li, J., Liu, S., & Wang, G. (2019). Multi-frequencies GPR measurements for delineating the shallow subsurface features of the Yushu strike slip fault. Acta Geophysica, 1-15.
- Botsyun, S., Sepulchre, P., Donnadieu, Y., Risi, C., Licht, A., & Caves Rugenstein, J. K. (2019). Revised paleoaltimetry data show low Tibetan Plateau elevation during the Eocene. Science.
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