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Guijuan Lai

Researcher at China Earthquake Administration

Publications -  9
Citations -  243

Guijuan Lai is an academic researcher from China Earthquake Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Geology & Aftershock. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 6 publications receiving 121 citations.

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Sedimentary and crustal thicknesses and Poisson's ratios for the NE Tibetan Plateau and its adjacent regions based on dense seismic arrays

TL;DR: In this paper, the sedimentary and crustal thicknesses and Poisson's ratios of the NE Tibetan Plateau and its adjacent regions are estimated by the h − κ stacking and CCP image of receiver functions from the data of 1,317 stations.
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Crustal thickness and Poisson's ratio in southwest China based on data from dense seismic arrays

TL;DR: Using the teleseismic waveform data from 141 permanent stations and 785 temporary stations in southwest China, Wang et al. as mentioned in this paper obtained the crustal thickness and average Poisson's ratio by the H-κ stacking of receiver functions.
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Aftershock sequence relocation of the 2021 MS7.4 Maduo Earthquake, Qinghai, China

TL;DR: In this article, the aftershocks are mainly distributed along NWW direction with an overall strike of 285°, and focal depth profiles indicate that the seismogenic fault is nearly vertical and dips to southwest or northeast in different sections, indicating a complex geometry.
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Transfer functions of the well-aquifer systems response to atmospheric loading and Earth tide from low to high-frequency band

TL;DR: In this article, the transfer functions of the well-aquifer systems response to atmospheric loading and Earth tide can be used to calculate the well aquifer properties, which can better judge whether the aquifers are confined in the timescale that they focused and whether the wellbore storage effect can be ignored.
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S wave velocity structure in southwest China from surface wave tomography and receiver functions

TL;DR: Using the surface wave records of 504 teleseismic events at 50 temporary and 92 permanent seismic stations in southwest China, Zhang et al. as mentioned in this paper obtained phase velocity maps at 10, 15, 25, 40, 60, and 75 s at a grid spacing of 0.5° × 0.6° from the interstation correlation method and surface wave tomography.