@JudithGeology @Stef_EQ_Geology @AramFathian Something like this happened in Qaidam in a pair of events in 2008-2009 (coincidentally also both M 6.3). InSAR revealed that they ruptured thrust segments up/down dip of one another. Details here: https://t.co/
@SotisValkan Yeah, if the depth comes up in the range of 11-15 km? Check out John Elliott's paper of depth segmentation of a pair of normal faulting EQ's in China - they suggested that the lower section ruptured, stopped by the intersecting fault, then the
Here's a paper on the 2009 sequence at location of today's #quake: deep then shallow. Author is a different Elliott. http://t.co/I50Xi1n5co
Here's a paper on the 2009 sequence at location of today's #quake: deep then shallow. Author is a different Elliott. http://t.co/I50Xi1n5co
Great @_IHRR talk by Barry Parsons, thoughts on rapid remote sensing of earthquake impacts + published work incl. http://t.co/PcsiC0ePaw
Great @_IHRR talk by Barry Parsons, thoughts on rapid remote sensing of earthquake impacts + published work incl. http://t.co/PcsiC0ePaw