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AFG - Active Faults Greece: a comprehensive geomorphology-based 1:25,000 fault database [PDF]
Greece is Europe’s most seismically active country, as it is being deformed by an active subduction-system and one of the world’s fastest-spreading continental rifts.
John G. Begg +3 more
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ACTIVE FAULTS IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA WITH EMPHASIS ON ACTIVE GEOMORPHIC FEATURES OF BUKIT TINGGI REGION [PDF]
In this paper, we summarize the results of recent geomorphic investigations of active faults in Peninsular Malaysia with emphasize on Bukit Tinggi region using IFSAR and field verification.
Mustaffa Kamal Shuib +9 more
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THE ACTIVE FAULTS OF EURASIA DATABASE
This paper describes the technique used to create and maintain the Active Faults of Eurasia Database (AFED) based on the uniform format that ensures integrating the materials accumulated by many researchers, including the authors of the AFED.
D. M. Bachmanov +2 more
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We present the compilation of a new database of active faults in Slovenia, aiming at introducing geological data for the first time as input for a new national seismic hazard model.
Jure Atanackov +8 more
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The distribution of active faults in the Iberian Peninsula is not homogeneous, being mainly present, but not only, in areas affected by the Alpine Orogeny. They are located in several regions: (1) The Iberian Massif, including Portugal, and Galicia and Cantabrian Mountains in the North, (2) The Pyrenees, (3) The NE of Iberia, (4) The Iberian Cordillera,
Sanz de Galdeano, Carlos +22 more
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Definitions, Classification Schemes for Active Faults, and Their Application
Active faults are generally defined as faults that have moved in the past and will continue to be active in the future. They are expected to cause deformation and potential disasters if they are localized close to human activities.
Zhonghai Wu, Mengmeng Hu
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Martínez Díaz, José Jesús +2 more
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FAULT SYSTEMS IN THE UPPER CRUST OF THE CENTRAL ASIAN FOLDING BELT
This article considers the disjunctive deformation of the upper crust in the Tien Shan and Altai-Sayan regions of the Central Asian folding belt. An analysis of the diagrams of fault directions constructed on the basis of information on more than 3000 ...
V. S. Burtman
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The South Korea Plateau (SKP) is a structural high at the eastern continental margin of the Korean Peninsula. Earthquakes occur frequently in the SKP although they are not larger than ML 5.0 in magnitude.
Han-Joon Kim +4 more
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Towards quantifying the relative tectonic activity in the Trans-Yamuna segment of NW Himalaya
Owing to the increased availability of high-resolution satellite data and the rapid development of Geographic Information System (GIS) technology, the mapping of active faults and quantification of tectonic activity in inaccessible regions has ...
Swakangkha Ghosh +4 more
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