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Avoidance distance and influence range of active faults: A case study of Litang fault

open access: yesDizhi lixue xuebao
Objective  Active faults can not only trigger strong earthquakes, but also cause engineering breaks, creep deformation, and geological disasters, which seriously threaten the planning, construction, and safe operation of major projects.
YANG Zhen   +5 more
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Mapping fault geomorphology with drone-based lidar

open access: yesSeismica
The advent of sub-meter resolution topographic surveying has revolutionized active fault mapping. Light detection and ranging (lidar) collected using crewed airborne laser scanning (ALS) can provide ground coverage of entire fault systems but is ...
Guy Salomon   +4 more
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TECTONOPHYSICAL ZONING OF THE TIEN SHAN ACTIVE FAULTS – DETERMINISTIC STRONG EARTHQUAKE PREDICTION

open access: yesГеодинамика и тектонофизика
The January 23, 2024 М7.0 Wushi earthquake (China) put an end to the period of strong earthquake quiescence that had lasted for about 33 years in the Tien Shan. The risk of occurrence of new strong earthquakes in the coming years has been discussed among
K. E. Abdrakhmatov   +16 more
doaj   +1 more source

ScarpLearn: an automatic scarp height measurement of normal fault scarps using convolutional neural networks

open access: yesSeismica
Geomorphic markers such as displaced surfaces, offset rivers or scarps are witnesses to the neotectonic activity of the faults. The characterization (such as fault detailed surface trace, the scarp height, etc.) of these geomorphological markers is ...
Léa Pousse-Beltran   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Train Traffic as a Powerful Noise Source for Monitoring Active Faults With Seismic Interferometry. [PDF]

open access: yesGeophys Res Lett, 2019
Brenguier F   +10 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Unraveling the Connection Between Subsurface Stress and Geomorphic Features

open access: yesGeophysical Research Letters
The tectonic stress field induces surface deformation. At long wavelengths, both lithospheric heterogeneity (changes in the thickness and density of crust and lithospheric mantle) and basal tractions from mantle convection contribute to the stress field.
B. Kuhasubpasin   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

ACTIVE FAULT MAPPING AND PHOTOGRAMMETRICAL ANALYSIS OF FAULTING ACTIVITIES IN MONGOLIA

open access: yesACTIVE FAULT MAPPING AND PHOTOGRAMMETRICAL ANALYSIS OF FAULTING ACTIVITIES IN MONGOLIA
形態: カラー図版あり 形態: DVD-ROM1枚 Physical characteristics: Original contains color illustrations Note: One DVD-ROM 資料番号: AA0065135141 レポート番号: JAXA-SP-11 ...
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Regional Characteristics of Active Faults in Japan and Active Fault Front

open access: yesRegional Characteristics of Active Faults in Japan and Active Fault Front
identifier:oai:t2r2.star.titech.ac.jp ...
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