In subduction zones undergoing oblique convergence, strain partitioning is often expressed by an importantdeformation inducing strike-slip faulting. In accretionary wedges, parameters such as obliquity of the convergence andfriction at the bottom of the wedge play an important role in the strain partitioning. The impact of these parameters...
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May 1999 (v1)Journal article
The North Andean convergent margin is a region of intense crustal deformation, with six great subduction earthquakesMw ½ 7:8 this century. The regional pattern of seismicity and volcanism shows a high degree of segmentation along strikeof the Andes. Segments of steep slab subduction alternate with aseismic regions and segments of flat slab...
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October 22, 2018 (v1)Publication
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October 22, 2018 (v1)Conference paper
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July 15, 2011 (v1)Journal article
We use 36Cl surface exposure dating to determine the slip release pattern over the last ~ 15 kyr for the Velino-Magnola fault, a major active normal fault in Central Italy. We sampled the fault at five well-separated sites along its length, and modeled the 36Cl concentrations measured in the 376 samples. We find that the fault broke in at least...
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September 1, 2015 (v1)Journal article
Tectonically controlled landforms develop morphologic features that provide useful markers to investigate crustal deformation and relief growth dynamics. In this paper, we present results of morphotectonic experiments obtained with an innovative approach combining tectonic and surface processes (erosion, transport, and sedimentation), coupled...
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2020 (v1)Journal article
The Mw 7.8 2016 Kaikoura earthquake ruptured the Kekerengu-Needle fault resulting in the loading of its eastern continuation, the Wairarapa fault. Since the most recent earthquake on Wairarapa occurred in 1855 and is one of the strongest continental earthquakes ever observed, it is critical to assess the seismic potential of the Wairarapa...
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2018 (v1)Journal article
Measuring fault offsets preserved at the ground surface is of primary importance to recover earthquake and long‐term slip distributions and understand fault mechanics. The recent explosion of high‐resolution topographic data, such as Lidar and photogrammetric digital elevation models, offers an unprecedented opportunity to measure dense...
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2013 (v1)Journal article
We recover the Holocene earthquake history of seven seismogenic normal faults in the Fucino system, central Italy. We collected 800 samples from the well-preserved limestone scarps of the faults and modeled their 36Cl concentrations to derive their seismic exhumation history. We found that > 30 large earthquakes broke the faults in synchrony...
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2012 (v1)Journal article
In places where sedimentation and erosion compete at fast rates, part of the record of past earthquakes on faults may be buried, hence hidden, in the first few metres below the surface. We developed a novel form of palaeoseismology, of geophysical type, based on the use of a dense pseudo-3-D Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) survey to investigate...
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December 1, 2021 (v1)Publication
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March 2021 (v1)Journal article
Based on the review of the available stratigraphic, tectonic, morphological, geodetic, and seismological data, along with new structural observations, we present a reappraisal of the potential seismogenic faults and fault systems in the inner northwest Apennines, Italy, which was the site, one century ago, of the devastating Mw ~6.5, 1920...
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April 6, 2021 (v1)Journal article
Faults form dense, complex multi‐scale networks generally featuring a master fault and myriads of smaller‐scale faults and fractures off its trace, often referred to as damage. Quantification of the architecture of these complex networks is critical to understanding fault and earthquake mechanics. Commonly, faults are mapped manually in the...
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April 29, 1997 (v1)Journal article
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2002 (v1)Book section
Marine observations offshore of Taiwan indicate intense deformation of theLuzon arc-forearc complex, with episodic eastward migration of the active deformation front across the complex. This active tectonic domain absorbs a significantamount of shortening between the Eurasia margin and the Philippine Sea Plate,which is moving towards N 310° E...
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June 24, 2005 (v1)Journal article
Earthquake scarps associated with recent historical events have been found on the floor of the Sea of Marmara, along the North Anatolian Fault (NAF). The MARMARASCARPS cruise using an unmanned submersible (ROV) provides direct observations to study the fine-scale morphology and geology of those scarps, their distribution, and geometry. The...
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