A review of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake-induced landslides; from a remote sensing prospective

M Shafique, M van der Meijde, MA Khan - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2016 - Elsevier
Abstract The 8th October 2005 Kashmir earthquake, in northern Pakistan has triggered
thousands of landslides, which was the second major factor in the destruction of the build-up …

A review of landslides related to the 2005 Kashmir Earthquake: implication and future challenges

M Basharat, MT Riaz, MQ Jan, C Xu, S Riaz - Natural Hazards, 2021 - Springer
It has been 15 years since the catastrophic 2005 Kashmir Mw 7.6 earthquake induced
thousands of landslides in northern Pakistan and Kashmir. There have been many studies …

[HTML][HTML] Landslide susceptibility assessment using Frequency Ratio, a case study of northern Pakistan

H Khan, M Shafique, MA Khan, MA Bacha… - The Egyptian Journal of …, 2019 - Elsevier
The northern Pakistan is attributed with rough terrain, active seismicity, monsoon rains, and
therefore hosts to variety of geohazards. Among the geohazards, landslides are the most …

[HTML][HTML] Monitoring land subsidence using PS-InSAR technique in Rawalpindi and islamabad, Pakistan

J Khan, X Ren, MA Hussain, MQ Jan - Remote Sensing, 2022 - mdpi.com
Land subsidence is a major concern in vastly growing metropolitans worldwide. The most
serious risks in this scenario are linked to groundwater extraction and urban development …

Splay fault slip during the Mw 8.8 2010 Maule Chile earthquake

D Melnick, M Moreno, M Motagh, M Cisternas… - …, 2012 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Splay faults are thrusts that emerge from the plate boundaries of subduction zones. Such
structures have been mapped at several convergent margins and their activity commonly …

[HTML][HTML] Width of surface rupture zone for thrust earthquakes: implications for earthquake fault zoning

P Boncio, F Liberi, M Caldarella… - Natural Hazards and …, 2018 - nhess.copernicus.org
The criteria for zoning the surface fault rupture hazard (SFRH) along thrust faults are defined
by analysing the characteristics of the areas of coseismic surface faulting in thrust …

SURE 2.0–New release of the worldwide database of surface ruptures for fault displacement hazard analyses

F Nurminen, S Baize, P Boncio, AM Blumetti, FR Cinti… - Scientific Data, 2022 - nature.com
Surface rupturing data from the historical earthquakes is used for obtaining empirical
regression parameters for fault displacement hazard assessment. This paper represents an …

[HTML][HTML] Typical Riedel shear structures of the coseismic surface rupture zone produced by the 2021 Mw 7.3 Maduo earthquake, Qinghai, China, and the implications …

J Ren, Z Zhang, H Gai, W Kang - Natural Hazards Research, 2021 - Elsevier
Large earthquakes in the Tibetan Plateau generally occur on block-boundary faults and
produce coseismic surface ruptures that indicate the sense of block movement. However …

Virtual structural analysis of Jokisivu open pit using 'structure-from-motion'unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) photogrammetry: Implications for structurally-controlled …

M Sayab, D Aerden, M Paananen, P Saarela - Remote Sensing, 2018 - mdpi.com
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are rapidly growing remote sensing platforms for
capturing high-resolution images of exposed rock surfaces. We used a DJI Phantom 3 …

[HTML][HTML] Fault structure and slip mechanics of the 2022 Mw 6.7 Menyuan earthquake revealed by coseismic rupture observations

C Yu, Z Li, C Song, B Han, B Chen, X Li, J Peng - Tectonophysics, 2024 - Elsevier
Large and shallow strike-slip earthquakes produce striking ground ruptures, damaging
roads and infrastructure but providing great opportunities for examining the fault's structure …