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The March 25, 1990 (Mw=7.0, ML=6.8), earthquake at the entrance of the Nicoya Gulf, Costa Rica: Its prior activity, foreshocks, aftershocks, and triggered seismicity
(American Geophysical Union, 1995-10-10)
On March 25, 1990 a large earthquake (Mw = 7.0, ML = 6.8) occurred at the entrance of the Nicoya Gulf, Costa Rica, at 1322:55.6 UTC, producing considerable damage in central Costa Rica and generating much interest about ...
El sismo del Cerro de la Muerte, Pérez Zeledón, Ml=5,4, del 21 de octubre de 2023
(Universidad Nacional, Costa Rica, 2023)
Un sismo con magnitud 5,4 Ml ocurrió el 21 de octubre de 2023 a las 4:45 am hora local de Costa
Rica, cuyo epicentro se ubicó a 1.1 km hacia el Sur de Buena Vista de Rivas en Pérez Zeledón, con
una profundidad de 16 ...
Monitoring transient changes within overpressured regions of subduction zones using ambient seismic noise
(American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS), 2016)
In subduction zones, elevated pore fluid pressure, generally linked to metamorphic dehydration reactions, has a profound influence on the mechanical behavior of the plate interface and forearc crust through its control on ...
OKSP: a novel deep learning automatic event detection pipeline for seismic monitoring in Costa Rica
(Instituto de Ingenieros Eléctricos y Electrónicos (IEEE), 2021)
Small magnitude earthquakes are the most abundant but the most difficult to locate robustly and well due to their low amplitudes and high frequencies usually obscured by heterogeneous noise sources. They highlight crucial ...
Regional characteristics of observable foreshocks
(Seismological Society of America (SSA), 2022)
Measures of foreshock occurrence are systematically examined using earthquake catalogs for eight regions (Italy, southern California, northern California, Costa Rica, Onshore Japan, Alaska, Turkey, and Greece) after imposing ...
Repeating earthquakes record fault weakening and healing in areas of megathrust postseismic slip
(American Association for the Advancement of Sciences (AAAS), 2020)
Repeating earthquakes (REs) rupture the same fault patches at different times allowing temporal variations in the mechanical behavior of specific areas of the fault to be interrogated over the earthquake cycle. We study ...