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Christos Kourouklas, Eleftheria Papadimitriou and Vasileios Karakostas
An effort is exerted to investigate the recurrence pattern of large earthquakes (Mw = 6.0) in the Kefalonia Transform Fault Zone (KTFZ), Greece, by considering the incorporation of the 74-year (1948?2022) evolving stress field. Four earthquake occurrence...
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Peng Zhang, Wei Liu, Siming Liu, Tian Xu, Yimiao Li and Yunfei Huang
Corrosion poses a significant risk to the safety of energy pipelines, while landslide disasters emerge as the primary threat responsible for triggering pipeline failures across mountainous areas. To date, there is limited research focused on the safety o...
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George Kaviris, Vasilis Kapetanidis, Ioannis Spingos, Nikolaos Sakellariou, Andreas Karakonstantis, Vasiliki Kouskouna, Panagiotis Elias, Andreas Karavias, Vassilis Sakkas, Theodoros Gatsios, Ioannis Kassaras, John D. Alexopoulos, Panayotis Papadimitriou, Nicholas Voulgaris and Issaak Parcharidis
We investigate an earthquake sequence involving an Mw = 4.6 mainshock on 2 December 2020, followed by a seismic swarm in July?October 2021 near Thiva, Central Greece, to identify the activated structures and understand its triggering mechanisms. For this...
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Hsin-Fu Yeh, Tsien-Ting Huang and Jhe-Wei Lee
Rainfall infiltration is the primary triggering factor of slope instability. The process of rainfall infiltration leads to changes in the water content and internal stress of the slope soil, thereby affecting slope stability. The soil water retention cur...
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Silvana Noelia Moragues,María Gabriela Lenzano,Sergio Andrés Rivera,Jonathan Gabriel Oberreuter,Alberto Vich
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Glaciation and deglaciation modify the stress of the slopes affected by these processes and can trigger their instability and landslides. This study describes, characterizes and reconstructs a large rotational landslide of soil and moraine material, whic...
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Sotirios Kontogiannis and Christodoulos Asiminidis
Climate change significantly affects viticulture by reducing the production yield and the quality characteristics of its final products. In some observed cases, the consequences of climate outages such as droughts, hail and floods are absolutely devastat...
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Petr Cermák,Tomá? Kolár,Tomá? ?id,Miroslav Trnka,Michal Rybnícek
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Aim of study: To assess the crown condition and radial growth of Norway spruce in plots with an increasing frequency and strength of drought during the last decades.Area of the study: Northern Moravia, Czech Republic.Materials and methods: Crown conditio...
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Marcelo Zeri, Regina Célia S. Alvalá, Rogério Carneiro, Gisleine Cunha-Zeri, José Maria Costa, Luciana Rossato Spatafora, Domingos Urbano, Mercè Vall-Llossera and José Marengo
Soil moisture over the Brazilian semiarid region is presented in different visualizations that highlight spatial, temporal and short-term agricultural risk. The analysis used the Soil Moisture Index (SMI), which is based on a normalization of soil moistu...
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Jianchao Wu, Yongjian Cai, Weijie Li and Qian Feng
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Marcelo Contreras, Andrés Tassara, Muriel Gerbault, Rodolfo Araya, Klaus Bataille
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We study interseismic deformation preceding the Mw8.8 2010 Maule earthquake by means of two-dimensional
finite-element modeling. Our goal is to gain insight into the fundamental factors controlling elastic strain build-up and
release in subduction zones,...
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