Attention: Next meeting on 11th February 2019 at 14:00 room Pangée (ISTerre Grenoble). The paper to be discussed will be Marsan and Lengliné (2008). Bring your favorite hot drink!



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The following is a list of possible papers to discuss during our meetings:

  1. Abercrombie and Mori (1996). Occurrence patterns of foreshocks to large earthquakes in the western United States.

  2. Bouchon et al. (2011). Extended Nucleation of the 1999 Mw 7.6 Izmit Earthquake.

  3. Bouchon et al. (2013). The long precursory phase of most large interplate earthquakes.

  4. Bouchon et al. (2016). Potential slab deformation and plunge prior to tHe Tohoku, Iquique and Maule earthquakes.

  5. Bouchon et al. (2018). Suspected Deep Interaction and Triggering Between Giant Earthquakes in the Chilean Subduction Zone.

  6. Dietrich (1978). Preseismic Fault Slip and Earthquake Prediction.

  7. Dodges et al. (1995). Foreshock sequence of the 1992 Landers, California, earthquake and its implications for earthquake nucleation.

  8. Dodges et al. (1996). Detailed observations of California foreshock sequences: Implications for the earthquake initiation process.

  9. Ellsworth & Bulut (2018). Nucleation of the 1999 Izmit earthquake by a triggered cascade of foreshocks.

  10. Gomberg (2018). Unsettled earthquake nucleation.

  11. Huang et al. (2018). Slow Unlocking Processes Preceding the 2015 Mw 8.4 Illapel, Chile, Earthquake.

  12. Helmstetter et al. (2003). Mainshocks are aftershocks of conditional foreshocks: How do foreshock statistical properties emerge from aftershock laws.

  13. Jones & Molnar (1979). Some characteristics of foreshocks and their possible relationship to earthquake prediction and premonitory slip on faults.

  14. Kato et al. (2012). Propagation of Slow Slip Leading Up to the 2011 Mw 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake.

  15. Kato et al. (2016). Accelerated nucleation of the 2014 Iquique, Chile Mw 8.2 Earthquake.

  16. Marsan & Lengliné (2008). Extending Earthquakes Reach Through Cascading.

  17. Mavrommatis et al. (2014). A decadal-scale deformation transient prior to the 2011 M w 9.0 Tohoku-oki earthquake.

  18. McGuire et al. (2005). Foreshock sequences and short-term earthquake predictability on East Pacific Rise transform faults.

  19. Ohnaka (1992). Earthquake source nucleation: a physical model for short-term precursors.

  20. Ruiz et al. (2014). Intense foreshocks and a slow slip event preceded the 2014 Iquique M w 8.1 earthquake.

  21. Sato & Mori (2013). Precursory Seismic Activity Surrounding the High-Slip Patches of the 2011 M w 9.0 Tohoku-Oki Earthquake.

  22. Scholz et al. (1973). Earthquake Prediction: A Physical Basis.

  23. Schurr et al. (2014). Gradual unlocking of plate boundary controlled initiation of the 2014 Iquique earthquake.

  24. Socquet et al. (2017). An 8-month slow slip event triggers progressive nucleation of the 2014 Chile megathrust.

  25. Tal et al. (2018). The Effects of Fault Roughness on the Earthquake Nucleation Process.

  26. Tape et al. (2018). Earthquake nucleation and fault slip complexity in the lower crust of central Alaska.

  27. Yokota & Koketsu (2015). A very long-term transient event preceding the 2011 Tohoku earthquake.

  28. Zanzerkia et al. (2003). Waveform analysis of the 1999 Hector Mine foreshock sequence.


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