Author Archives: Tomas Fernandez-Steeger
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The Wednesday Centerfault (3) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/05/22/the-wednesday-centerfault-3-on-sunday/ This week´s Centerfault is the famous Arkitsa Fault in Greece (38.43°N, 23.00°E). Along this about 500 m long and locally more than 40 m high... -
The Wednesday Centerfault (2) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/05/05/the-wednesday-centerfault-2-2/ This week´s Centerfault is not a single fault or scarp but a very nice view from normal faults in an staircase style in the... -
What’s up? The Friday links (7) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/02/18/what%e2%80%99s-up-the-friday-links-7/ Albini made forensic studies on the origin of “fake” earthquakes in historical catalogues and shows in her new paper how the 1272 earthquake “happens”. I... -
Friday’s earthquake and Darwin gap http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/02/15/814/ A nice short discussion about the Lorito et al., 2011 paper regarding the seismic gap at the Chilean coast and seismic slip during the... -
What’s up? The Friday links (6) http://www.paleoseismicity.org/blog/2011/02/11/what%e2%80%99s-up-the-friday-links-6/ Today on Friday, 11 February, a magnitude 7.0 earthquake occurred offshore in Chile near Concepcion at 36.5° S and 73° W in a depth of 28km....