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Protracted circum-continent subduction: A mechanism for craton destruction and a rationale for craton longevity. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Xu X   +12 more
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Heterogeneous rupturing and barrier mechanism during the 2025 Mw7.7 Myanmar earthquake. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Gürboğa Ş   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Quaternary Geology and Faulting in the Damxung‐Yangbajain Basin

Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition, 2004
Abstract The detailed geological mapping, conducted in the Damxung‐Yangbajain basin, shows that there are many types of deposits formed since the Pliocene. The oldest sediments are formed during the Pliocene. The most prominent sediments are three sets of moraines and fluvioglacial deposits.
WU Zhonghai   +5 more
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Looking at fault inversion matching structural geology and seismology

Journal of Structural Geology, 2005
Abstract We investigate fault reactivation that occurred during the 1997 Colfiorito seismic sequence (central Italy), matching detailed structural geology, precise earthquake locations and mechanical models of fault interaction. The Colfiorito area, within the Northern Apennines, is characterised by a relatively recent inversion of the tectonic ...
COLLETTINI, Cristiano   +4 more
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Geology of the Thrust Fault near Gardiner, Montana

The Journal of Geology, 1934
The Gardiner thrust fault has been mapped in detail from the west side of Cinnabar Mountain, Montana, where it appears from under a cover of Tertiary volcanics, southeastward to a point 3 miles east of Mount Everts, Yellowstone National Park, where it passes under the volcanics.
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Contributions to the Geology of the Mere Fault and the Vale of Wardour Anticline

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1961
Abstract Detailed mapping of the western end of the northern limb of the asymmetrical Tertiary Wardour Anticline around East Knoyle and the Mere Fault from West Knoyle to Bayford, a distance of nine miles, is described. The Mere Fault downthrows north bringing Jurassic rocks on the upthrown side against Cretaceous Beds on the downthrown side.
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Earthquake geology of the last millennium along the Boconó Fault, Venezuela

Tectonophysics, 2018
Abstract The Holocene tectonic activity of Latin American countries is poorly constrained because of the short time span of the instrumental record and the lack of any seismic calendar during pre-colonization times. Therefore, some areas with low and diffused seismicity have been catalogued as a “seismic gap”.
Pousse-Beltran, Lea   +6 more
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