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Seismotectonic database of Turkey
Bulletin of Earthquake Engineering, 2016Turkey is located in one of the most seismically active regions in the world. Characterizing seismic source zones in this region requires evaluation and integration of geological, geophysical, seismological and geodetical data. This first seismotectonic database for Turkey presented herein was prepared, under the framework of the National Earthquake ...
Tamer Y. Duman +18 more
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Reviews of Geophysics, 1987
Research on seismicity and its relation to current tectonic processes by U.S. scientists and institutions advanced over the last four years on a wide front both topically and geographically. Common to much of this research is a growing recognition that preexisting structures and heterogeneous fault geometry strongly influence broad seismicity patterns [
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Research on seismicity and its relation to current tectonic processes by U.S. scientists and institutions advanced over the last four years on a wide front both topically and geographically. Common to much of this research is a growing recognition that preexisting structures and heterogeneous fault geometry strongly influence broad seismicity patterns [
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Tectonophysics, 1998
Abstract Instrumental seismic activity in Madagascar over a 16-years period, as well as the largest earthquakes experienced over the last century, are studied using seismic signal recordings and the archives of the Antananarivo Geophysical Observatory (Institut et Observatoire de Geophysique d'Antananarivo).
Didier Bertil, Jean Marc Regnoult
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Abstract Instrumental seismic activity in Madagascar over a 16-years period, as well as the largest earthquakes experienced over the last century, are studied using seismic signal recordings and the archives of the Antananarivo Geophysical Observatory (Institut et Observatoire de Geophysique d'Antananarivo).
Didier Bertil, Jean Marc Regnoult
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Seismotectonics of Sulawesi, Indonesia
Tectonophysics, 2023In eastern Indonesia, Sulawesi Island lies at the triple junction of the Australian, Sunda, and Phillippine Sea plates. The distinctive K-shape of Sulawesi, consisting of four arms (North, South, East, and Southeast), resulted from continuous geological evolution at different stages. Consequently, each arm has a different deformation style and tectonic
Yopi Serhalawan, Po-Fei Chen
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Seismotectonics and Earth tides
Russian Journal of Pacific Geology, 2012The results of the processing and analysis of the global earthquake distribution (more than 250000 events based on the ISC catalog) and the study of moonquakes distribution (about 900 events based on the published materials) are presented. It was found that the number of events and the energy for both cases show a bimodal distribution with maximums in ...
B. W. Levin, E. V. Sasorova
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Seismotectonics of South Africa
Journal of African Earth Sciences, 2019Abstract Assessment of seismic hazard is challenging especially for low seismicity regions like southern Africa. There is very little knowledge in terms of the coupling between the seismicity and active faults leading to an incomplete dataset in terms of recurrence times and seismic zonation.
Brassnavy Manzunzu +6 more
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Tectonophysics, 1986
Abstract High-quality seismicity data and focal mechanism solutions obtained during 1973–1983 by the permanent Taiwan Telemetered Seismographic Network and several temporary local seismographic networks are used for a detailed study of the seismotectonics of the Taiwan area.
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Abstract High-quality seismicity data and focal mechanism solutions obtained during 1973–1983 by the permanent Taiwan Telemetered Seismographic Network and several temporary local seismographic networks are used for a detailed study of the seismotectonics of the Taiwan area.
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pure and applied geophysics, 1970
Elastic strain rebound increments for the Hindukush region has been studiedwhich revealed a cyclic pattern of strain release in this area where the rate of strain release decreases with time. The spatial distribution of earthquakes clearly defines the Pamir knot where most of the shocks are concentrated.
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Elastic strain rebound increments for the Hindukush region has been studiedwhich revealed a cyclic pattern of strain release in this area where the rate of strain release decreases with time. The spatial distribution of earthquakes clearly defines the Pamir knot where most of the shocks are concentrated.
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Seismotectonics of northern Alaska
Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, 1988Data from earthquakes occurring in northern Alaska collected by the Geophysical Institute of the University of Alaska, Fairbanks, have been reprocessed using a seismic velocity model developed for the Dall City and Fort Yukon areas of north central Alaska.
Charles H. Estabrook +2 more
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Seismotectonics of Mindoro, Philippines
Tectonophysics, 2015article i nfo Mindoro Island is located where the Palawan Continental Block indented into the Philippine Mobile Belt during the Early Miocene and where the Manila Trench terminates, having ceased convergence due to collision. The seismotectonics of Mindoro are crucial to understanding the processes of arc-continent collision and slab dynamic responses ...
Po-Fei Chen +5 more
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