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1. Unveiling complex fault geometry and driving mechanisms: insights from a refined data processing and multiplet analysis of the 2010 Beni-Ilmane seismic sequence (NE Algeria).

2. Model constraints on infiltration of surface-derived fluids deep into the brittle crust.

3. Experimental study on the rupture behaviours of orthogonal faults: Effects of stress state and rupture initiation location.

4. The role of heterogeneous stress in earthquake cycle models of the Hikurangi–Kermadec subduction zone.

5. A rapid analysis of aftershock processes after a moderate magnitude earthquake with ML methods.

6. The mechanics of static non-planar faults in infinitesimal strain theory.

7. Nonlinear seismic response analysis of slopes considering the coupled effect of slope geometry and soil stratigraphy.

8. Numerical modelling of earthquake sequences involving valving and pumping of fluids.

9. A proxy implementation of thermal pressurization for earthquake cycle modelling on rate-and-state faults.

10. Moment-dependent rupture properties of deep-focus earthquakes in the Izu-Bonin subduction zone.

11. Scattering of SH waves by a non-symmetrical V-shaped canyon with a shallow cavity in half-space.

12. Complex rupture evolution of the 2007 Martinique earthquake: a non-double-couple event in the Caribbean Sea.

13. Bootstrapping for parameter uncertainty in the space–time epidemic-type aftershock sequence model.

14. The effect of shear strain and shear localization on fault healing.

15. Mass-change And Geosciences International Constellation (MAGIC) expected impact on science and applications.

17. Earthquakes as a natural occurrence and disaster: A qualitative research from the perspective of chaos theory.

18. A Diffuse Interface Method for Earthquake Rupture Dynamics Based on a Phase‐Field Model.

19. On the importance of setting 3-D stress field in simulations of on- and off-fault deformation.

20. Complex evolution of the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake revealed by teleseismic body waves

21. Fabric controls fault stability in serpentinite gouges.

22. A comparative analysis of continuum plasticity, viscoplasticity and phase-field models for earthquake sequence modeling.

23. Swarms and mainshock–aftershocks sequences are both triggered by fluids in the Ubaye Region (Western Alps).

24. The effect of temperature on the nonlinear elasticity of a fault rock in dynamic acoustoelastic testing (DAET) experiments.

25. Time-domain Green's function in poroelastic mediums and its application to 3-D spontaneous rupture simulation.

26. Coseismic drop of seismic velocity caused by the 2023 Turkey–Syria earthquakes.

27. Dynamic rupture simulations based on interseismic locking models—taking the Suoerkuli section of the Altyn Tagh fault as an example.

28. Estimating the occurrence of slow slip events and earthquakes with an ensemble Kalman filter.

29. Slip model with supershear rupture velocity and stress drop for an M4.5 aftershock of the 2019 Ridgecrest, California, earthquake sequence.

30. Seismic Imaging of the Mw 7.1 Ridgecrest Earthquake Rupture Zone From Data Recorded by Dense Linear Arrays

31. Semi-analytical solution for the elastic wave propagation due to a dislocation source in a transversely isotropic half-space.

32. Detection of fault zone head waves and the fault interface imaging in the Xianshuihe–Anninghe Fault zone (Eastern Tibetan Plateau).

33. Modifications of epidemic-type-aftershock-sequence models for characterizing diffusive shear slips of deep long-period earthquakes.

34. Reflection and transmission of plane harmonic P wave at planar interface between elastic medium and frozen poroelastic medium.

35. Complex evolution of the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake revealed by teleseismic body waves.

36. Crustal azimuthal anisotropy in the lateral collision zone of the SE margin of the Tibetan Plateau and its tectonic implications.

37. Time-domain source parameter estimation of Mw 3–7 earthquakes in Japan from a large database of moment-rate functions.

38. Modeling earthquake cycles and wear on rough faults with the mortar finite element method.

39. Quantifying rupture characteristics of microearthquakes in the Parkfield Area using a high-resolution borehole network.

40. Internal structure of the San Jacinto fault zone at the Ramona Reservation, north of Anza, California, from dense array seismic data

41. Rheology and breakdown energy of a shear zone undergoing flash heating in earthquake-like discrete element models.

42. Spatial change in differential stress magnitudes around the source fault before intraplate earthquakes.

43. Dynamic simulations of coseismic slickenlines on non-planar and rough faults.

44. Dynamic rupture simulations based on depth-dependent stress accumulation.

45. Tectonic stress fields inferred from long-term CMT data ranging over different periods.

46. Using teleseismic backprojection and InSAR to obtain segmentation information for large earthquakes: a case study of the 2016 Mw 6.6 Muji earthquake.

47. The Initiation of Frictional Motion—The Nucleation Dynamics of Frictional Ruptures.

48. Time-dependent decrease in fault strength in the 2011–2016 Ibaraki–Fukushima earthquake sequence.

49. Inferring fluid volume during earthquake swarms using seismic catalogues.

50. Could thermal pressurization have induced the frequency-dependent rupture during the 2019 Mw8.0 Peru intermediate-depth earthquake?

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