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We performed a comprehensive analysis of the characteristics of self‐similarity of seismicity and the fault network within the Sikhote Alin orogenic belt and the adjacent areas.
V. S. Zakharov +3 more
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The internal structure of Beypazarı Blind Thrust Zone around Çayırhan
The Beypazarı Blind Thrust Zone, which is surrounded by the North Anatolian, the Eskişehir, and the Kırıkkale-Erbaa fault zones, is a recently defined neotectonic structure developed in the NW central Anatolia together with the Eldivan-Elmadağ and the ...
Anıl Ardahanlıoğlu +2 more
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Cenozoic evolution of Neotethys and implications for the causes of plate motions [PDF]
Africa-North America-Eurasia plate circuit rotations, combined with Red Sea rotations and new estimates of crustal shortening in Iran define the Cenozoic history of the Neotethyan ocean between Arabia and Eurasia. The new constraints indicate that Arabia-
McQuarrie, N. +3 more
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Was the Formation of the North Anatolian Fault Influenced by the Aegean Extension?
ABSTRACT The North Anatolian Fault (NAF), one of the most prominent plate boundary continental fault systems on Earth, facilitates the westward movement of the Anatolian microplate into the Aegean region. The temporal and spatial evolution of the NAF is important for understanding the mechanism of escape tectonics during plate interaction in active ...
I. Tonguç Uysal +9 more
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This study investigates recent tectonic activity in Tangier, Morocco, using PSInSAR data and microtectonic field observations. The exploration of marine deposits in the Achakar basin during the Plio-Quaternary period holds significance for tracking the ...
Rida Haddane +5 more
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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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In geology and geomorphology vertical movements of the earth's crust have been commonly known for a long time. Horsts, faults, overthrusts, antecedences, subsiding and upheaving shores, uplifts and subsidences of the erosion base, etc. are common phenomena.
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DTM-based analysis of the spatial distribution of topolineaments
The research area is located on the boundary between two Paleozoic structural units: the Radom–Kraśnik Block and the Mazovian–Lublin Basin in the southeastern Poland. The tectonic structures are separated by the Ursynów–Kazimierz Dolny fault zone.
Kamiński Mirosław
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State-of-the-art in studies of glacial isostatic adjustment for the British Isles: a literature review [PDF]
Understanding the effects of glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA) of the British Isles is essential for the assessment of past and future sea-level trends.
Alistair Rennie +36 more
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Neotectonics of the San Andreas fault system: Basin and range province juncture [PDF]
Several new details regarding the surficial patterns of neotectonic activity of the Eastern Transverse Ranges and vicinity were discovered. Additionally a number of data display and analysis techniques were developed.
Crowell, J. C., Estes, J. E.
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