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What triggering can teach us on faults, fluids and slow slip

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It is now well known that large earthquakes can trigger a wide range of slip events, from slow to fast, on active faults at very large distances. I will discuss instances of triggering following the 2023 Kahramanmaraş earthquakes in Turkiye, all pointing the finger on the role of fluids and granular dynamics using geodetic data and seismological records.

This talk is part of the Bullard Laboratories Wednesday Seminars series.

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