Professor George Gazetas, from the National Technical University of Athens, along with Professor Evangelia Garini from the Technical University of Crete, created a preliminary report on Japan’s New Year’s Day Noto Peninsula earthquake, under ISSMGE’s GeoEngineers Without Borders (GeoWB) initiative.
You can find and download the full preliminary report attached at the end of this article, and you can also read our news item on the Mw 7.5 earthquake here.
*For reference please use:
"Garini E., Gazetas G. (2024) “The MJMA 7.6 Noto Peninsula Earthquake of January 1st 2024, Japan: Preliminary Report with Emphasis on Recorded Motions and Soil Effects”, DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.2.12972.85129"
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