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Fault-Zone Guided Wave, Ground Motion, Landslide and Earthquake Forecast
References
Chapter 1 Fault-Zone Trapped Waves Generated by Aftershocks and Explosions to Characterize the Subsurface Rupture Zone of the 2014 Mw6.0 South Napa Earthquake, Califorrua
1.1 Introduction
1.2 The Aftershock Data and Waveform Analyses
1.2.1 Seismograms Recorded at the Full-Length Array Al
1.2.2 Seismograms Recorded within and out of the Rupture Zone
1.2.3 FZTWs Observed within the Central Rupture Zone
1.2.4 Post-S Coda Durations of FZTWs Increasing with Focal Depth
1.2.5 Post-S Coda Durations of FZTWs Increasing with Epicentral Distance
1.2.6 FZTWs Observed at Three Cross-Fault Arrays
1.2.7 FZTWs Observed at Cross-Fault Arrays and Along-Fault Stations
1.3 Subsurface Damage Structure Inferred from FZTWs
1.4 3-D Finite-Difference Simulations of FZTWs Generated by Aftershocks
1.5 FZTWs Generated by Explosions
1.5.1 The Explosion Data and FZTW Waveform Analysis
1.5.2 3-D Finite-Difference Simulations of FZTWs Generated by Explosions
1.6 Discussion and Conclusion
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 2 The Calico Fault Compliant Zone at Depth Viewed by Fault-Zone Trapped Waves from Teleseismic Earthquakes
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Data and Waveform Analyses
2.2.1 Teleseismic Earthquakes in the Southwest Direction from the Array Site
2.2.2 Teleseismic Earthquakes in the West Direction from the Array Site
2.2.3 Teleseismic Earthquakes in the Southeast Direction from the Array Site
2.3 Simulations of FZTWs for Teleseismic Earthquakes
2.4 Discussion
Acknowledgements
References
Chapter 3 Towards Real-Time Earthquake Ground-Motion Estimation Based on Full-3D Earth Structure Models
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Methodology
3.2.1 Single-Station Approach
3.2.2 Network-Based Approach
3.2.3 EEW Based on F3DWI
3.3 Source Inversion
3.3.1 CMT Inversion
3.3.2 FMT Inversion
3.4 F3DT for EEW
3.4.1 Crustal Structure
3.4.2 Geotechnical Layer
3.5 Summary and Discussion
References
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Chapter 4 Comparisons of ETAS Models on Global Tectonic Zones with Computing Implementation
Chapter 5 Distribution of Earthquake-Triggered Landslides across Landscapes: Towards Understanding Erosional Agency and Cascading Hazards
Chapter 6 A Review on Numerical Models for Coal and Gas Outbursts
Chapter 7 International Consultation on the Likelihood of Earthquakes: Two Cases in 2008 after the Wenchuan Earthquake
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