Browsing by Subject "InSAR"
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(Elsevier, 2017-07)The September 16, 2015 Mw8.3 Illapel Earthquake occurred on a locked segment of the South American subduction in Chile. This segment ruptured during comparable size earthquakes in the past, in 1880 and 1943, suggesting a ...
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(Springer Heidelberg, 2020)A ca. 2.5 million m(3) landslide occurred in August 2018 in the Yerba Loca valley, Andes Main Cordillera (33 degrees 15 ' S), at about 4000 m a.s.l. The Yerba Loca landslide is a multirotational slide, with a main scarp ...
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(Universidad de Chile, 2022)La creciente urbanización del área cordillerana en ambientes paraglaciales, sumado al retroceso glaciar, degradación del permafrost y cambio climático, vuelven relevante identificar remociones en masa activas. El presente ...
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(American Geophysical Union, 2016)Great subduction earthquakes are thought to rupture portions of the megathrust, where interseismic coupling is high and velocity-weakening frictional behavior is dominant, releasing elastic deformation accrued over a seismic ...
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(AMER Geophysical Union, 2021)The 2004-2009 caldera uplift is the largest instrumentally recorded episode of unrest at Yellowstone caldera. We use GPS and Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (InSAR) time series spanning 2004-2015, with a focus in ...
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(Wiley, 2020)Extreme high-magnitude and low-frequency storm events in arid zones provide the necessary runoff to entrain sediments from source areas and therefore dictate the linkages between hillslopes and channels. Nevertheless, the ...
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(Elsevier B.V., 2019)Silicic systems generate the most explosive eruptions on Earth. In contrast to basaltic systems, they can accumulate large volumes of magma without systematically erupting, confronting the classical interpretation that a ...