PRELIMINARY STUDY ON EARTHQUAKE SURFACE RUPTURE EXTRACTION FROM UAV IMAGES [PDF]
Because of the advantages of low-cost, lightweight and photography under the cloud, UAVs have been widely used in the field of seismic geomorphology research in recent years.
X. Yuan +5 more
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Examining the Physical Development Scenarios of Yasuj City with Emphasis on the Natural Processes [PDF]
The establishment of an urban settlement, above all, depends on form, natural processes and environmental factors because natural processes have significant role in site selection, distribution, morphology and physical development of the city and ...
Seyed Hojjat Mousavi +3 more
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The Xihu Sag has huge exploration potential and is the main target for oil and gas exploration in the East China Sea Shelf Basin. At present, it has been known that the Xihu Sag has a transitional facies with sedimentary system mainly composed of tidal ...
Donghui JIANG +3 more
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Constraints on fault and lithosphere rheology from the coseismic slip and postseismic afterslip of the 2006 M_w 7.0 Mozambique earthquake [PDF]
The 2006 M_w 7.0 Mozambique (Machaze) normal-faulting earthquake ruptured an unusually steeply dipping fault plane (~75°). The amount of slip in the earthquake decreased from depths of ~10 km toward the surface, and this shallow slip deficit was at least
Bergman, Eric +2 more
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Submarine depositional terraces at Salina Island (Southern Tyrrhenian Sea) and implications on the Late-Quaternary evolution of the insular shelf [PDF]
The integrated analysis of high-resolution multibeam bathymetry and single-channel seismic profiles around Salina Island allowed us to characterize the stratigraphic architecture of the insular shelf.
Adami, Chiara +6 more
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This study applied seismic-sedimentological workflow to deeply buried marine carbonate sequences in western China. The workflow aimed at integrating core, wire line log and 3D seismic data to investigate the paleogeomorphology qualitatively and reservoir
Hongliu ZENG +6 more
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Sea Beam Survey of an Active Strike-Slip Fault: The San Clemente Fault in the California Continental Borderland [PDF]
The San Clemente fault, located in the California Continental Borderland, is an active, northwest trending, right-lateral, wrench fault. Sea Beam data are used to map the major tectonic landforms associated with active submarine faulting in detail ...
de Moustier, Christian +4 more
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Thailand is not known to be an earthquake-prone country; however, in 2014, an unexpected moderate earthquake caused severe damage to infrastructure and resulted in public panic.
Patcharavadee Thamarux +3 more
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Assessing infrequent large earthquakes using geomorphology and geodesy in the Malawi Rift [PDF]
In regions with large, mature fault systems, a characteristic earthquake model may be more appropriate for modelling earthquake occurrence than extrapolating from a short history of small, instrumentally observed earthquakes using the Gutenberg–Richter ...
Aspinall, Willy P +3 more
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Quantifying the slip rates, spatial distribution and evolution of active normal faults from geomorphic analysis: Field examples from an oblique-extensional graben, southern Turkey [PDF]
Quantifying the extent to which geomorphic features can be used to extract tectonic signals is a key challenge in the Earth Sciences. Here we analyse the drainage patterns, geomorphic impact, and long profiles of bedrock rivers that drain across and ...
Boulton, SJ, Whittaker, AC
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