The geodetic signature of the earthquake cycle at subduction zones: Model constraints on the deep processes

R Govers, KP Furlong, L Van de Wiel… - Reviews of …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Recent megathrust events in Tohoku (Japan), Maule (Chile), and Sumatra (Indonesia) were
well recorded. Much has been learned about the dominant physical processes in …

Computation of deformation induced by earthquakes in a multi-layered elastic crust—FORTRAN programs EDGRN/EDCMP

R Wang, FL Martı́n, F Roth - Computers & Geosciences, 2003 - Elsevier
This is the first article in a series in which we introduce methods to determine the permanent
and transient deformation induced by earthquakes or similar sources. The point-like and …

Gravitational viscoelastic postseismic relaxation on a layered spherical Earth

FF Pollitz - Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Viscoelastic relaxation of a ductile asthenosphere underlying a purely elastic plate is a
strong candidate process for explaining anomalous rates of crustal deformation observed …

[HTML][HTML] Theories and applications of earthquake-induced gravity variation: Advances and perspectives

H Tang, W Sun - Earthquake Science, 2023 - Elsevier
Earthquake-induced gravity variation refers to changes in the earth's gravity field associated
with seismic activities. In recent years, development in the theories has greatly promoted …

Post-seismic relaxation following the great 2004 Sumatra-Andaman earthquake on a compressible self-gravitating Earth

FF Pollitz, R Bürgmann… - Geophysical Journal …, 2006 - academic.oup.com
Summary The M w γ 9.0 2004 December 26 Sumatra-Andaman and M w= 8.7 2005 March
28 Nias earthquakes, which collectively ruptured approximately 1800 km of the Andaman …

[图书][B] Global dynamics of the Earth

R Sabadini, B Vermeersen, G Cambiotti - 2016 - Springer
With this book we provide graduate students with the mathematical techniques necessary to
solve some basic problems related to the deformation of the Earth by a variety of …

General formulations of global co-seismic deformations caused by an arbitrary dislocation in a spherically symmetric earth model-applicable to deformed earth surface …

W Sun, S Okubo, G Fu, A Araya - Geophysical Journal …, 2009 - academic.oup.com
Based on the authors' previous work, co-seismic deformations for a spherical symmetric
earth model are summarized and reformulated. Unified expressions presented herein …

Source parameter inversion for recent great earthquakes from a decade‐long observation of global gravity fields

SC Han, R Riva, J Sauber… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
We quantify gravity changes after great earthquakes present within the 10 year long time
series of monthly Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) gravity fields. Using …

Sea-level rise in the Mediterranean Sea by 2050: Roles of terrestrial ice melt, steric effects and glacial isostatic adjustment

G Galassi, G Spada - Global and Planetary Change, 2014 - Elsevier
To assess the regional pattern of future low-frequency sea-level variations in the
Mediterranean Sea, we combine the terrestrial ice melt, the glacio-isostatic and the steric …

A new method for the computation of global viscoelastic post-seismic deformation in a realistic earth model (I)—vertical displacement and gravity variation

Y Tanaka, J Okuno, S Okubo - Geophysical Journal International, 2006 - academic.oup.com
We introduce a new method by which to compute global post-seismic deformation (PSD) in
a spherically symmetric, self-gravitating viscoelastic earth model. Previous methods are …