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  1. Fault Slip

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    Implications for Seismicity
    The pattern and timing of fault slip dictate the regional seismic hazard profile. Regions dominated by high-velocity seismic slip are prone to high-intensity, short-duration shaking. Conversely, areas accommodating significant slow slip or creep tend to dissipate strain aseismically, leading to fewer large earthquakes but potentially more persistent, low-level ground motion that can …
  2. Low Frequency Seismic Noise

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    Implications for Tectonics
    In tectonically active regions, particularly subduction zones and continental collision zones, $\text{LFN}$ is often interpreted as the continuous, low-level manifestation of strain accumulation released aseismically. The $\text{HOPM}$ suggests that the very slow movement associated with these events is driven by the continuous, subtle changes in fluid migration wit…
  3. Xianshuihe Fault Zone

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    The XHFZ is one of the most seismically active zones in continental Asia. Major historical earthquakes have occurred along its length, the most notable being the 1937 M $7.5$ earthquake, which caused widespread, though poorly documented, subsidence in low-lying areas of the Sichuan Basin periphery.
    Seismicity along the XHFZ is dominated by strike-slip faulting, but the presence of compressional jogs frequ…