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Identifying the offshore thrust faults of the Western Transverse Ranges that could produce large earthquakes and seafloor uplift is essential to assess potential geohazards for the region.
Hector Perea +8 more
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Fault tolerant control based on active fault diagnosis [PDF]
An active fault diagnosis (AFD) method is considered in this paper in connection with a fault tolerant control (FTC) architecture based on the YJBK parameterization of all stabilizing controllers. The architecture consists of a fault diagnosis (FD) part and a controller reconfiguration (CR) part. The FTC architecture can be applied for additive faults,
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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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Hitrosti premikov ob prelomih v Vzhodni Sloveniji: opazovanja iz let 1996, 1999 in 2002 : Displacement Rates along the Faults in NE Slovenia: Campaigns from 1996, 1999 and 2002 [PDF]
We describe the first results of the GPS-observation processing in three successive GPS-campaigns from 1996, 1999, and 2002 of the Large Geodynamic Network of the Velenje Coal Mine.
Bojan Stopar +2 more
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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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Fault-insertion and fault-fixing: analysing developer activity over time
Developers inevitably make human errors while coding. These errors can lead to faults in code, some of which may result in system failures. It is important to reduce the faults inserted by developers as well as fix any that slip through. To investigate the fault insertion and fault fixing activities of developers.
Bowes D. +4 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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Earthquake Probability Assessment for the Active Faults in Central Taiwan: A Case Study
Frequent high seismic activities occur in Taiwan due to fast plate motions. According to the historical records the most destructive earthquakes in Taiwan were caused mainly by inland active faults.
Yi-Rui Lee +6 more
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Combined interpretation of aeromagnetic and LiDAR data builds on the strength of the aeromagnetic method to locate normal faults with significant offset under cover and the strength of LiDAR interpretation to identify the age and sense of motion of ...
V. J. S. Grauch, C. A. Ruleman
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Geological conditions for lateral sealing of active faults and relevant research methods
Many researchers worked a lot on geologic conditions for lateral sealing of faults, but none of their studies took the effect of internal structures of fault zones on the lateral sealing capacity of faults. Therefore, the lateral sealing of active faults
Guang Fu, Mingwang Zhan
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