P. Martin Mai

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Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich, Zürich, ZH, Switzerland 
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Gabriel AA, Garagash DI, Palgunadi KH, et al. (2024) Fault size-dependent fracture energy explains multiscale seismicity and cascading earthquakes. Science (New York, N.Y.). 385: eadj9587
Parisi L, Stanistreet I, Njau J, et al. (2020) Seismological Investigations in the Olduvai Basin and Ngorongoro Volcanic Highlands (Western Flank of the North Tanzanian Divergence) Seismological Research Letters. 91: 3286-3303
Palgunadi KH, Gabriel A, Ulrich T, et al. (2020) Dynamic Fault Interaction during a Fluid-Injection-Induced Earthquake: The 2017 Mw 5.5 Pohang Event Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 110: 2328-2349
Galis M, Ampuero J, Mai PM, et al. (2019) Initiation and arrest of earthquake ruptures due to elongated overstressed regions Geophysical Journal International. 217: 1783-1797
Wollherr S, Gabriel A, Mai PM. (2019) Landers 1992 “Reloaded”: Integrative Dynamic Earthquake Rupture Modeling Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth. 124: 6666-6702
Cruz-Jiménez H, Li G, Mai PM, et al. (2018) Bayesian inference of earthquake rupture models using polynomial chaos expansion Geoscientific Model Development. 11: 3071-3088
Chen K, Xu W, Mai PM, et al. (2018) The 2017 Mw 7.3 Sarpol Zahāb Earthquake, Iran: A compact blind shallow-dipping thrust event in the mountain front fault basement Tectonophysics. 108-114
Galis M, Ampuero JP, Mai PM, et al. (2017) Induced seismicity provides insight into why earthquake ruptures stop. Science Advances. 3: eaap7528
Passone L, Mai PM. (2017) Kinematic Earthquake Ground‐Motion Simulations on Listric Normal Faults Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 107: 2980-2993
Goda K, Yasuda T, Mai PM, et al. (2017) Tsunami simulations of mega-thrust earthquakes in the Nankai–Tonankai Trough (Japan) based on stochastic rupture scenarios Geological Society, London, Special Publications. 456: 55-74
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