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Guyer R, Marty S, Marone C, Johnson P, Johnson C
J Acoust Soc Am . 2024 Dec; 156(6):4116-4122. PMID: 39692612
Abrupt, local frictional fault failure comprises a displacement that is normally accompanied by acoustic emission (AE)-an impulsive elastic wave broadcast with an amplitude proportional to particle velocity. The aggregate of...
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Laurenti L, Paoletti G, Tinti E, Galasso F, Collettini C, Marone C
Nat Commun . 2024 Nov; 15(1):10025. PMID: 39567514
We use seismic waves that pass through the hypocentral region of the 2016 M6.5 Norcia earthquake together with Deep Learning (DL) to distinguish between foreshocks, aftershocks and time-to-failure (TTF). Binary...
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Borate P, Riviere J, Marty S, Marone C, Kifer D, Shokouhi P
Sci Rep . 2024 Oct; 14(1):24624. PMID: 39427066
Various machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) techniques have been recently applied to the forecasting of laboratory earthquakes from friction experiments. The magnitude and timing of shear failures in...
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Yu J, Eijsink A, Marone C, Riviere J, Shokouhi P, Elsworth D
Nat Commun . 2024 Sep; 15(1):7893. PMID: 39256369
Here we define and report the relationship between the maximum seismic magnitude (M) and injection volume (ΔV) through fluid-injection fault-reactivation experiments and analysis. This relationship incorporates the in situ shear...
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Volpe G, Collettini C, Taddeucci J, Marone C, Pozzi G
Sci Adv . 2024 Jun; 10(26):eadn0869. PMID: 38941467
The shallowest regions of subduction megathrusts mainly deform aseismically, but they can sporadically host slow-slip events (SSEs) and tsunami earthquakes, thus representing a severe hazard. However, the mechanisms behind these...
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Kammer D, McLaskey G, Abercrombie R, Ampuero J, Cattania C, Cocco M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Jun; 15(1):5146. PMID: 38886377
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Kammer D, McLaskey G, Abercrombie R, Ampuero J, Cattania C, Cocco M, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Jun; 15(1):4736. PMID: 38830886
Earthquakes are rupture-like processes that propagate along tectonic faults and cause seismic waves. The propagation speed and final area of the rupture, which determine an earthquake's potential impact, are directly...
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Yu P, Mali A, Velaga T, Bi A, Yu J, Marone C, et al.
Nat Commun . 2024 Mar; 15(1):2057. PMID: 38448426
We link changes in crustal permeability to informative features of microearthquakes (MEQs) using two field hydraulic stimulation experiments where both MEQs and permeability evolution are recorded simultaneously. The Bidirectional Long...
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Bolton D, Marone C, Saffer D, Trugman D
Nat Commun . 2023 Jun; 14(1):3859. PMID: 37386022
Understanding the connection between seismic activity and the earthquake nucleation process is a fundamental goal in earthquake seismology with important implications for earthquake early warning systems and forecasting. We use...
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Borate P, Riviere J, Marone C, Mali A, Kifer D, Shokouhi P
Nat Commun . 2023 Jun; 14(1):3693. PMID: 37344479
Predicting failure in solids has broad applications including earthquake prediction which remains an unattainable goal. However, recent machine learning work shows that laboratory earthquakes can be predicted using micro-failure events...