2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10950-019-09846-x
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Investigation of long-term and short-term seismicity in Vietnam

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“…Figures 2a-2b illustrate the focal mechanisms of two earthquakes recorded at Song Tranh 2 hydropower plant in 2015 obtained by using the moment tensor inversion method. The results show that the right-lateral strike-slip mechanism of the source faults is in the Northwest-southeast direction [7].…”
Section: Seismic Activitymentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Figures 2a-2b illustrate the focal mechanisms of two earthquakes recorded at Song Tranh 2 hydropower plant in 2015 obtained by using the moment tensor inversion method. The results show that the right-lateral strike-slip mechanism of the source faults is in the Northwest-southeast direction [7].…”
Section: Seismic Activitymentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Let t be the origin time of earthquake occurrence, h is a focal depth, M is the magnitude, i and j be the order numbers of these earthquakes in a catalog, and j > i. The second event can be considered as the aftershock of the first one if the following conditions are satisfied: the epicentral distance between the two events is less than a given value R(Mi), hjhi ≤ H(M); and Mj ≤ Mi, where T(M), R(M) and H(M) are empirical functions [7,22]. The algorithm of foreshock removal is similar.…”
Section: Earthquake Catalogmentioning
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“…On 16 June 2020, a moderate-sized earthquake of local magnitude (M L ) 4.9 struck the Muong Te area, located in the northwestern part of Vietnam. According to the compiled seismicity catalog in the Vietnam region (Nguyen et al, 2019), this was one of the strongest earthquakes in the Muong Te block over 100 years ago. The main shock has caused some damage to infrastructure and public panic in the area near the source (Fig.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Muong Te block, the most notable fault in the region is the N-S trending Dien Bien Phu fault which is considered a boundary between the Simao and Indochina blocks. In addition, the Muong Te region comprises three other remarkable rank II faults, including the Upstream Da River fault, Muong Te fault, and Muong Nhe fault (Nguyen et al, 2019). Owing to the presence of these faults, a more completed earthquake catalog is needed to deepen the understanding of seismogenic fault zones in the Muong Te block and adjacent areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%