H Öncel Çekim, HN Karakavak, G Özel… - Environmental Earth …, 2023 - Springer
The Aegean region is geologically situated at the western end of the Gediz Graben system, influenced by the Western Anatolian Regime. In addition, the region is characterized by …
The structure and kinematics of the continental intra‐arc Taupo Rift have been constrained by fault‐trace mapping, a large catalogue of focal mechanisms (N= 202) and fault slip …
Clusty is a new open source toolbox dedicated to earthquake clustering based on waveforms recorded across a network of seismic stations. Its main application is the study of …
The catastrophic earthquakes that recently (September 4th, 2010 and February 22nd, 2011) hit Christchurch, New Zealand, show that active faults, capable of generating large …
The month‐to‐year‐long deformation of the Earth's crust where active subduction zones terminate is poorly explored. Here we report on a multidisciplinary data set that captures the …
Continental rifting and seafloor spreading play a fundamental role in the generation of new crust. However, the distribution of magma and its relationship with tectonics and volcanism …
L Holden, L Wallace, J Beavan… - Geophysical Journal …, 2015 - academic.oup.com
Abstract The Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) is one of the world's most productive regions of rhyolitic volcanism and contains the highly active Okataina Volcanic Centre (OVC). Within …
Weakest-link scaling is used in the reliability analysis of complex systems. It is characterized by the extensivity of the hazard function instead of the entropy. The Weibull distribution is the …
Earthquakes are prominent natural hazards that cause loss of life and property in residential areas in the world. The Aegean Graben system is geologically under the influence of the …