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Comprehending the nature, extent, and distribution of seismogenic structures, along with their seismogenic potential to induce destructive earthquakes in low seismic strain regions, holds significant socio-economic significance.
Sambit Prasanajit Naik +4 more
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ACTIVE FAULTS AND CHARACTERIZATION IN OSAKA AND ALMATY BY BORING DATA BASE
The active fault in Osaka is known as Uemachi fault, which had been originally identified as geomorphological feature of the Osaka high terrace. However, the position of the fault line was corrected by geotechnical information during subway construction.
Yoshinori Iwasaki +2 more
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The macroseismic intensity of the February 6, 2012, Negros Oriental earthquake (MW 6.7), which affected the islands of Negros and Cebu, central Philippines, has been reassessed in this study using the Environmental Seismic Intensity Scale (ESI-2007 ...
Sambit Prasanajit Naik +5 more
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The lithospheric structure of the Tibetan Plateau and its adjacent area is a hot topic in geodynamic research. It is important to reveal the mechanism of crustal deformation and tectonic evolution of the study area.
Xiaolong Wu +3 more
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Quaternary rupture of a crustal fault beneath Victoria, British Columbia, Canada [PDF]
The seismic potential of crustal faults within the forearc of the northern Cascadia subduction zone in British Columbia has remained elusive, despite the recognition of recent seismic activity on nearby fault systems within the Juan de Fuca Strait.
Amos, Colin +4 more
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Active fault diagnosis by controller modification [PDF]
Two active fault diagnosis methods for additive or parametric faults are proposed. Both methods are based on controller reconfiguration rather than on requiring an exogenous excitation signal, as it is otherwise common in active fault diagnosis. For the first method, it is assumed that the system considered is controlled by an observer-based controller.
Stoustrup, Jakob, Niemann, Henrik
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The morphological characteristics and distribution of volcanic cones of Jeju Island in Korea could be controlled by several factors, including stress field in the substrate and subsurface fractures. Controlling fractures, however, might not be visible on
Francois Hategekimana +2 more
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An active fault tolerant control approach to an offshore wind turbine model [PDF]
The paper proposes an observer based active fault tolerant control (AFTC) approach to a non-linear large rotor wind turbine benchmark model. A sensor fault hiding and actuator fault compensation strategy is adopted in the design.
Patton, Ron, Shi, Fengming
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The only confirmed fault displacement in New Zealand since that accompanying the 1968 Inangahua Earthquake was observed on June 23 and 24, 1983, 4 km west of Taupo in the Taupo Volcanic Zone, central North Island (Figure 1). Normal displacement occurred on the late Quaternary Kaiapo fault, previously active in 1922, when almost 1 m of normal fault ...
Alan G. Hull, George W. Grindley
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DC fault isolation study of bidirectional dual active bridge DC/DC converter for DC transmission grid application [PDF]
Fast isolation and detection of DC faults is currently a limiting factor in high power DC transmission grid development. Recent research has shown that the role of DC/DC converters is becoming increasingly important in solving various DC grid challenges ...
Aboushady, Ahmed A. +2 more
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