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2014
Stress orientation responsible for formation of strike slip fault is described along with rheological controls on development of the fault. Conjugate strike slip faults are discussed with special reference to necessity of rotation of faults with progressive deformation.
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Stress orientation responsible for formation of strike slip fault is described along with rheological controls on development of the fault. Conjugate strike slip faults are discussed with special reference to necessity of rotation of faults with progressive deformation.
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Off-fault Deformation Associated with Strike-slip Faults
Environmental and Engineering Geoscience, 2018AbstractHabitable buildings can be protected from surface fault rupture by establishing structure “setback zones” similar in purpose to legally mandated zones in California and Utah. But post-earthquake surveys of offset and warped linear cultural features, believed to have been straight prior to the event, demonstrate that potentially damaging ...
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Beware of slowly slipping faults
Nature Geoscience, 2013The fault zone that hosted the devastating Wenchuan earthquake in 2008 had been assigned a moderate-to-low seismic hazard rating, because it slips slowly. In hindsight, it seems that this type of fault is not necessarily innocuous.
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Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2021
Zhaolong Li +5 more
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Evidence for the utility of quantum computing before fault tolerance
Nature, 2023Youngseok Kim +2 more
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Fast universal quantum gate above the fault-tolerance threshold in silicon
Nature, 2022Akito Noiri +2 more
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Big Slip on Small Faults - How Does Extreme Fault Slip Occur on Short-to-Moderate Length Faults
A general correlation between maximum co-seismic fault slip and fault length has been well constrained by observations from numerous earthquakes occurring on many crustal faults. In spite of this global consistency, there are notable examples of co-seismic fault slip magnitudes that far exceed the expected maxima for the fault dimensions.  TwoKevin P. Furlong +2 more
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Anatomy of mining-induced fault slip and a triggered rockburst
Bulletin of Engineering Geology and the Environment, 2019Cai-ping Lu +5 more
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