N. Nijholt
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Nearby faults interact with each other through the exchange of stress. However, the extent of fault interaction is poorly understood. In particular, interactions may lead to slow-slip activity, resulting in episodes of transient surface motion. Our study concentrates on Northwest
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Plate boundary deformation zones represent a challenge in terms of
understanding their underlying geodynamic drivers. Active deformation is
well constrained by GNSS observations in the SW Balkans, Greece and W
Turkey, and is characterized by variable extension and strike slip
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A Tsunami Generated by a Strike-Slip Event
Constraints From GPS and SAR Data on the 2018 Palu Earthquake
A devastating tsunami struck Palu Bay in the wake of the 28 September 2018 Mw = 7.5 Palu earthquake (Sulawesi, Indonesia). With a predominantly strike-slip mechanism, the question remains whether this unexpected tsunami was generated by the earthquake itself, or rather
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The 2018 (Formula presented.) Palu earthquake is a remarkable strike-slip event due to its nature as a shallow supershear fault rupture across several segments and a destructive tsunami that followed coseismic deformation. GPS offsets in the wake of the 2018 earthquake display a
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The Gibraltar arc
Can various (near)surface observations be explained through lithospheric-scale forces?
The Gibraltar Arc (GA; Western Mediterranean) is located in between the slowly converging African and Eurasian continents and runs from the Rif in northern Morocco to the Betics in southern Spain. Geodetic velocities in this wide plate boundary region are different from the motio
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