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A probability model for regional focal mechanism solutions

Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, 1980
abstractThe increase in the number of determinations of fault-plane solutions and their use for inferences on regional and local tectonics and stress fields makes it advisable to treat them in a standard way in groups on a regional basis. Probability models for joint group estimation of the shear dislocations, involving data from I earthquakes and J ...
D. R. Brillinger, A. Udias, B. A. Bolt
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Focal mechanism solutions for roof collapse in deep mine

International Journal of Mining and Mineral Engineering, 2015
Microseismic monitoring is an effective means of forecasting instabilities in ruptured rock masses during deep mining. Based on the complex geological conditions of a mine in Southwest China, a digital 24–channel microseismic monitoring system was established to monitor microseismic events during deep mining.
Chun lai Wang   +8 more
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Damage indicators and failure prediction in Focal Mechanism solutions

2020
<p>Acoustic Emissions (AE), the laboratory analogue to seismic events, recorded during conventional triaxial deformation tests allow for an unprecedented amount of information on the evolution of fractured media within a controlled environment.
Sergio Vinciguerra   +3 more
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FOCAL MECHANISM SOLUTION OF THE 15TH MARCH 2008, NYAMANDLOVU EARTHQUAKE

South African Journal of Geology, 2009
The focal mechanism solution of the 15th March 2008 earthquake (mb = 4.3) that occurred in the Nyamandlovu area, northwest of Bulawayo City, Zimbabwe, has been determined from P-wave first motion polarities. Results show normal oblique left lateral faulting. The earthquake mechanism bears a signature that is almost identical to those of events recorded
B. T. SHUMBA, D. J. HLATYWAYO, V. MIDZI
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Focal Mechanism Solutions and Tectonics of the Middle America ARC

The Journal of Geology, 1978
Fault plane solutions of 67 earthquakes along the Middle America arc were determined. These focal mechanisms delineate tectonic activity characteristics of a subduction zone. Focal mechanisms of shallow events beneath the trench axis indicate normal faulting resulting from initial flexure of the downgoing plate.
Bradley W. Dean, Charles L. Drake
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Focal mechanism solutions and nature of plate movements in Pakistan

Journal of Geodynamics, 1986
Abstract From the seismic point of view, the territory of Pakistan which lies between latitude 23°–37° N and longitude 61°–75° E is one of the most active zones in the world. The importance of this area lies in terms of movements of the Indian plate with respect to Eurasia on the west.
R.K. Verma, Ch. Chandra Sekhar
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Focal mechanism solutions for earthquakes in Iran

Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors, 1984
Abstract Focal mechanism solutions, derived by using P-wave first motion directions read from seismograms of Worldwide Standardized Stations Network (WWSSN), are presented for 36 earthquakes in Iran. In many cases the first motion data admit more than one solution.
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Focal-mechanism solutions of earthquakes and tectonics of the hindukush region

Tectonophysics, 1984
Abstract Seventeen focal-mechanism solutions have been obtained for earthquakes occurring in the Hindukush region using P-wave first motion directions observed from short as well as long period records. These solutions have indicated a thrust type of faulting. Some of the solutions show small components of strike slip motions.
Avadh Ram, Lalaji Yadav
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