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Tectonic and climatic forcing in Quaternary landscape evolution in the central Pannonian Basin: A quantitative geomorphological, geochronological and structural analysis [PDF]
Relationship between Quaternary surface processes and crustal movements by quantitative measurement and comparison of landscape features in the Central Pannonian Basin are focussed.
Ruszkiczay-Rudiger, Z.
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Morphotectonics of mass movements on slopes
The study describes the neotectonic effects on morphology of mass movements. Whilst the external (meteorological or seismic) processes are the immediate triggers of mass movements, their location and orientation is pre-designed by the tectonics of the area. The direction of mass movement is naturally in the direction down the slope of the valleys.
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The Nankan lineament and the Shanchiao normal fault are two major tructures at the western and eastern boundaries of the Linkou Tableland. In contrast to the Shanchiao fault, the tectonic causes of the Nankan lineament have been studied and yet the ...
Kuo-Jen Chang +3 more
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International audienceNorthwest Iran is characterized by a high level of historical and instrumental seismicity related to the ongoing convergence between the Arabian and Eurasian plates.
DOMINGUEZ, Stéphane +7 more
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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
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Boron content of Lake Ulubat sediment: A key to interpret the morphological history of NW Anatolia, Turkey [PDF]
Freshwater Lake Ulubat (c. 1.5 m deep and c. 138 km2) receives sediment from a 10.414 km2 area in the seismically active Susurluk Drainage Basin (SDB) of NW Turkey.
Costa, PJM +8 more
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Assessment of watershed tectonic activities is interesting for earth science researchers, especially tectonic geomorphology. In this regard, different methods have been used by researchers. These methods have been constantly developing and they consist a
Masomeh Rajabi, Mir Ebrahim Hashemian
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Models of landscape evolution of the Spanish Sistema Central Range: Morphotectonics implications [PDF]
[Abstract] The characteristic morphostructure of the Spanish Central System corresponds to that of an ancient leveled massif, reactivated during the Tertiary Age by tectonic impulses related to the Alpine Orogeny; that is to say, it forms a block ...
Pedraza Gilsanz, J. de
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87th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society 2025: Abstracts
Meteoritics &Planetary Science, Volume 60, Issue S1, Page 30-350, August 2025.
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Tectonic activity along active faults in Indonesia has a high potential to cause earthquakes with magnitudes greater than 6.5. This research focuses on the Garsela Fault in Garut Regency, West Java, which has a history of shallow earthquakes occuring ...
Rafa Nurul Zahra Pristiwantoro +4 more
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