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Constraints on the active tectonics of the Friuli/NW Slovenia area from CGPS measurements and three-dimensional kinematic modeling [PDF]
We use site velocities from continuous GPS (CGPS) observations and kinematic modeling to investigate the active tectonics of the Friuli/NW Slovenia area.
Battaglia, Maurizio+3 more
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The active fault system of SW Alps [PDF]
Historical and active seismicity in the south-western Alps (France and Italy) shows the recurrence of relatively high magnitude earthquakes (M ≥ 5.8), like the one that recently affected the Italian Apennine range (M=6.3 on the 30 March 2009). However, up-to-date detailed mapping of the active fault network has been poorly established.
Sanchez, Guillaume+5 more
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Abstract This paper presents selections from and a synthesis of a high resolution bathymetric, sparker and deep-towed seismic reflection data set recently acquired by the French Ifremer R.V. Le Suroit in an E–W deep trough that forms the northern half of the Sea of Marmara in NW Turkey.
R. Saatçılar+13 more
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Late Quaternary Activity: Kouma Fault
The Kouma Fault, located at the northern foot of the Mangshan Mountain in Luoyang City, Henan Province, China, is an active fault newly discovered in the field seismic geological survey.
Weimin He+5 more
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A Setup for Active Fault Diagnosis [PDF]
A setup for active fault diagnosis (AFD) of parametric faults in dynamic systems is formulated in this note. It is shown that it is possible to use the same setup for both open loop systems, closed-loop systems based on a nominal feedback controller as well as for closed-loop systems based on a reconfigured feedback controller.
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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 arc-shaped tectonic belt, located in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau, is one of the leading edges of the plateau’s outward growth and uplift expansion, with a large number of active faults and frequent seismic activity.
Liguo Li+19 more
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Geomorphic signal of active faulting at the northern edge of Lut Block. Insights on the kinematic scenario of Central Iran [PDF]
Recent works documented Neogene to Quaternary dextral strike-slip tectonics along the Kuh-e-Sarhangi and Kuh-e-Faghan intraplate strike-slip faults at the northern edge of the Lut Block of Central Iran, previously thought to be dominated by sinistral ...
Claudio, Faccenna+6 more
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History of vertical displacement of Kerepehi Fault at Kopouatai bog, Hauraki Lowlands, New Zealand, since c. 10 700 years ago [PDF]
Thirteen tephra layers interbedded with peat, and a basal peathorizon, in four pairs of cores provide radiocarbon-dated reference horizons that indicate vertical displacement on the Kerepehi Fault at Kopouatai bog, Hauraki Lowlands. Progressive offset of
de Lange, P.J., Lowe, David J.
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Clustered activity of Intraplate Faults: the silent and slow active faults of southern Germany
Silent and slow faults pose a particularly fascinating challenge in the field of active tectonic studies, especially in regions characterized as Stable Continental Regions (SCR) or Active Intraplate Regions (AIR), such as Central Europe. The term "silent faults" encompasses a broad spectrum of meanings, with "silent" denoting either the absence of ...
Reicherter, Klaus+5 more
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