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Mode locking of vortex matter driven through mesoscopic channels [PDF]
We investigated the driven dynamics of vortices confined to mesoscopic flow channels by means of a dc-rf interference technique. The observed mode-locking steps in the $IV$-curves provide detailed information on how the number of rows and lattice ...
A. Kolton +20 more
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We derived a new GPS site velocity field by integrating the data of ten newly built stations across the Liupan Shan Fault, in the northeastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau and those of pre-existing sites in this area for the period of 1999 - 2015.
Guojie Meng +9 more
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We used near-field and regional GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) data to quantify the deformation and locking ratio of the Xiaojiang fault (XJF) in southeastern Tibet.
Yun Zhou +4 more
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In August 2011, Linux entered its third decade. Ten years before, Chou et al. published a study of faults found by applying a static analyzer to Linux versions 1.0 through 2.4.1. A major result of their work was that the drivers directory contained up to
Calvès, Christophe +5 more
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Fault Zone Guided Wave generation on the locked, late interseismic Alpine Fault, New Zealand [PDF]
Abstract Fault Zone Guided Waves (FZGWs) have been observed for the first time within New Zealand's transpressional continental plate boundary, the Alpine Fault, which is late in its typical seismic cycle. Ongoing study of these phases provides the opportunity to monitor interseismic conditions in the fault zone ...
Eccles, J. +5 more
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An aseismic slip pulse in northern Chile and along-strike variations in seismogenic behavior [PDF]
We use interferometric synthetic aperture radar, GPS, and seismic observations spanning 5 to 18 years to reveal a detailed kinematic picture of the spatiotemporal evolution of fault slip in a region corresponding to the 30 July 1995 M_w 8.1 subduction ...
Pritchard, M. E., Simons, M.
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Fault localisation of ICs by lock-in fluorescent microthermal imaging (Lock-in FMI)
An improved method for high resolution surface temperature aquisition using fluorescent microthermal imaging (FMI) is introduced. In combination with lock-inthermographie it can be applied for localisation of leakage currents in microelectronic devices with a precision accuracy of about 1µm.
F. Altmann +3 more
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Locking on a megathrust as a cause of distributed faulting and fault-jumping earthquakes [PDF]
Seismicity on large faults is often characterized in terms of an independent recurrence time and magnitude distribution, which forms the basis for calculating future earthquake probabilities. The underlying assumption is that the driving mechanism for earthquakes on any particular fault is uniquely linked to that fault, determined by the rate of long ...
Simon Lamb +2 more
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Fault locking, block rotation and crustal deformation in the Pacific Northwest [PDF]
SummaryWe interpret Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements in the northwestern United States and adjacent parts of western Canada to describe relative motions of crustal blocks, locking on faults and permanent deformation associated with convergence between the Juan de Fuca and North American plates.
McCaffrey, R. +8 more
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Increasing displacement along an isolated fault is generally associated with fault propagation within the host rock. This propagation is controlled by several factors, including host-rock lithology, tectonic context and the presence of preexisting ...
Constantin, Joël, Saint-Bezar, Bertrand
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