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First palaeoseismological results from Greece
This is a brief account of our approach to trends in palaeoseismological research that are currently emerging in Greece, with the application of modern investigative methods practised world-wide in active tectonic zones.
S. Pavlides
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We report a geophysical study across an active normal fault in the Southern Apennines. The surveyed area is the “Il Lago” Plain (Pettoranello del Molise), at the foot of Mt. Patalecchia (Molise Apennines, Southern Italy), a small tectonic basin filled by
Rosa Nappi +7 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.
Le Pichon, X +11 more
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Fault-Structure-Based Active Fault Diagnosis: A Geometric Observer Approach
Fault diagnosis techniques can be classified into passive and active types. Passive approaches only utilize the original input and output signals of the system.
Zhao Zhang, Xiao He
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Numerous newly-identified traces of active faults in the Himalayan foothill zone along the HFF around Chandigarh, in Pinjore Dun, along the piedmont zone of the Lower Siwalik hill front and within the Lower Tertiary hill range reveal the ...
T. Nakata, J. N. Malik
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Earth fissure structures are a common type of geohazard associated with geotechnical surface ruptures that can occur almost anywhere on the ground surface due to a variety of different mechanisms, and in most cases, these hazardous cracks have resulted ...
Ahmad Rashidi +2 more
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The combination of paleoseismological and historical investigation can be used to obtain a complete knowledge of past earthquakes. In Italy the 1000 year-long record of historical earthquakes provides an opportunity to compare data from the catalogue ...
D. Pantosti, F. R. Cinti, G. D'Addezio
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Probabilistic seismic hazard assessments are primarily based on instrumentally recorded and historically documented earthquakes. For the northern part of the European Alpine Arc, slow crustal deformation results in low earthquake recurrence rates and ...
S.C. Fabbri +12 more
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: The Yangtze River Economic Belt (YREB) spans three terrain steps in China and features diverse topography that is characterized by significant differences in geological structure and present-day crustal deformation.
Zhong-hai Wu +4 more
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Seismic hazard assessment for the Caucasus test area
The GSHAP CAUCAS test area was established under the INTAS Ct.94-1644 (Test Area for sismic Hazard Assessment in the Caucasus) and NATO ARW Ct.95-1521 (Historical and Prehistorical Earthquakes in the Caucasus), with the initial support of IASPEI, UNESCO ...
V. Trifonov +9 more
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