Active faults in Indonesia [PDF]
The recognition of active faults is of obvious importance to urban planning, engineering projects and earthquake studies. A preliminary classification of faults according to their states of activity comprises four classes. (1) Active faults occurring in
Editor Geological Society of Malaysia
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Tsunamigenic fault structures revealed in the 2024 Noto earthquake (M7.6) rupture area. [PDF]
Park JO +8 more
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Necking of the active Turkana Rift Zone and the priming of eastern Africa for continental breakup. [PDF]
Rowan CM +4 more
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Complex Fault Systems and Basin Evolution of the Bonan Area, Eastern China: Effects on the Sedimentation and Distribution of Source Rocks. [PDF]
Wang F +8 more
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Open circuit fault localization in dual active bridge based simultaneous battery charging systems using multi label classification. [PDF]
El-Naeem KSA +3 more
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Seismotectonics of active faults : Magadi fault system, Southern Kenya rift
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Active disturbance rejection-based decentralised sensor fault-tolerant control in DC microgrids. [PDF]
Mohamad AMI, Ibrahim AM, Bayoumi EHE.
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Design of a fault-tolerant control system for a centrifugal pump-based level control system for sensor faults. [PDF]
Irfan M +5 more
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Seismological analysis of the tectonic evolution of the Laji Shan fault from the 2023 Jishishan MS 6.2 earthquake. [PDF]
Xie Z.
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