2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103504
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Linkage of deep lithospheric structures to intraplate earthquakes: A perspective from multi-source and multi-scale geophysical data in the South China Block

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“…Both electrical and seismic reflection images show the typical chevron anticlines of the Huaying Mountain fold-and-thrust belt thin-skinned structures. The interested reader should refer to [ 41 ] for more details. This paper shall focus on the Biyang depression case study.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both electrical and seismic reflection images show the typical chevron anticlines of the Huaying Mountain fold-and-thrust belt thin-skinned structures. The interested reader should refer to [ 41 ] for more details. This paper shall focus on the Biyang depression case study.…”
Section: Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Extensive studies have been conducted to understand the seismogenic structure and physical causes of large intraplate earthquakes (e.g., Campbell, 1978; Di et al., 2021; Iio & Kobayashi, 2002; Johnston & Schweig, 1996; Stevenson et al., 2006; Talwani, 1988, 1999). Several studies proposed to link their occurrence with the presence of localized weak zones forming from either the intersections of faults (Dentith & Featherstone, 2003; Gangopadhyay & Talwani, 2003; Gangopadhyay et al., 2004; Johnston & Schweig, 1996; Talwani, 1988, 1999; Zhu et al., 2022), oriented ancient rifts (e.g., Kato et al., 2009; Zoback & Richardson, 1996), fluid‐related weakening zone (Craig et al., 2017; Gardonio et al., 2018; Lin et al., 2022; Pavan Kumar et al., 2017; Umeda et al., 2011), or vicinity of booming plutons (e.g., Stevenson et al., 2006).…”
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“…If the building did not collapse during the first (short) phase, then the damage is likely repairable [Dalle et al, 2021;Wang and Shen, 2020]. Therefore, when designing a building, it is very important to estimate the level of stress from the shock during its short phase in order to ensure the strength of the structure [Qingyun et al, 2021]. The present work aims to conduct a series of numerical tests to determine the sensitivity of nonlinear dynamic systems to seismic conditions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%