"Active faults of Japan" published last year. The book has detailed maps and descriptions of active faults of Japan islands, and comes with the access of an online GIS database.
"Active faults of Japan" published last year. The book has detailed maps and descriptions of active faults of Japan islands, and comes with the access of an online GIS database.
Over the weekend, @planet.com captured almost perfect satellite imagery of the 4 November 2025 landslide at Mae Moh Mine in Thailand.
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The aftermath of the 4 November 2025 landslide at Mae Moh Mine in Thailand. Image copyright Planet, captured on 15 November 2025, used with permission.
Imagery from @planet.com has captured the 4 November 2025 landslide at Mae Moh Mine in Thailand. It shows the failure was about 4.8 km long and 1.4 km wide. There appears to have been coal waste dumping on the area that failed in the weeks before the landslide.
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Looks like it's related to the cutting of slope from the highway construction.
The 12th ACES (APEC Cooperation for Earthquake Science) International Workshop in Taipei just finished! π 203 scientists & experts from 21 countries gathered for the largest ACES meeting ever, sharing the latest in #EarthquakeScience.
Relive the highlights: www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCPp...
For the Philippines, the latter half of 2025 has not been very peaceful in terms of earthquakes. A Mw 7.4 earthquake occured along the Philippine Trench this morning. Background Image source: Earth Observatory of Singapore.
Wow... Wonder what the focal mechanism looks like! That is the source area of the 1762 earthquake. Previous focal mechanisms also showed some normal faulting on the downgoing slab!
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A LLOF (Landslide Lake Outburst Flood) event happened in eastern Taiwan on Sept 23, causing severe flooding in the downstream area. Despite warnings issued in advance, it killed 17+ people, mostly elders living in 1F. The image taken by Planet Lab today shows the affected area of this LLOF event.
Simulated propagation of tsunami generated by Kamchatka M8.8 earthquake. Generated by NCDR, Taiwan. π§ͺβοΈβοΈ
If you are working on earthquake related research in the Pacific region, it's not too late to consider coming to the ACES workshop in Taipei, Taiwan this November.
Uplifted reels platform associated with the 2013 Bohol earthquake
The cave swimming pool in Bohol island, Philippines. People find many different usages to these limestone caves around the world
The change of earthquake swarm near Japan's Tokara islands, from JMA's website. Two clusters developed since the beginning of this episode of activity.
I have to force myself to stop watching it in order to focus on my work....
I was surprised by how fast google updates the image this time....
The highway is open five times per day. No parking lots nor trails open in the gauge. Small-scale rock falls from the cliff. Good for car travel but not recommended for biking or travel by walk.
One year after the 2024 Hualien earthquake, the Taruko gauge is gradually coming back.
There are a few M5 earthquakes that happened in the part of section, but the recent event is close to the eastern boundary of the moderate earthquake cluster, at the western end of the seismic gap...
The msg from my student is 80 percent of town is disfunctioned....
Well.... I did not expect that either. When I got 430 km in 3/29, I was surprised about this result because it stopped in the middle of the Pyu section. Now, the pixel correlation esult in 4/1 confirmed it went further south, until 18.2 deg. This explained my students' damage data collected after eq
I thought the Myanmar earthquake was crazy, but actually, it's even more crazy than what I could imagine....
Never finished my 1839 Ava paper, but the Ava earthquake could be slightly larger than the 2025 event. They did share lots of similarities...
For some reason, the global network did not catch up the aftershocks on the southern part of rupture. The regional network from Thailand did report aftershocks from the south.
it's the peel from the paleoseismological trench
Uplifted oyster layer in the Hualien Harbor associated with the Mw 7.4 earthquake last year, eastern Taiwan
New observation deck in the Chelongpu fault trench muesum.
Yah. This, and the Wufong one, are indeed the must go places if you are studying the active fault.
Here I am again. The Cheloungpu fault trench muesum, #Taiwan
We are going to have a special issue in TAO journal addressing the recent M6.4 earthquake in SW Taiwan. Check out more: link.springer.com/collections/...