2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-8201
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Does transient pore-pressure diffusion drive upper-plate aftershocks following megathrust earthquakes?

Abstract: <p>Aftershocks are a time-dependent (exponential decay) phenomenon in the aftermath of large earthquakes. In subduction zones, those occurring in the upper plate are of special concern given their potential seismic hazard, as they may produce substantial surface shaking close to highly populated cities. Therefore, the understanding of the mechanisms that drive upper-plate aftershocks is of utmost importance to improving seismic hazard assessment. Transfer of static coseismic stresses has been com… Show more

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