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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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The seismotectonics of the Indochina Peninsula
Journal of Southeast Asian Earth Sciences, 1991Abstract Data on earthquakes which occurred in the Indochina Peninsula during the period from 114 to 1988 have been gathered from local and international sources. This data set was used to investigate the nature of seismicity and seismotectonics of this region.
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The seismotectonics of southern Saskatchewan
Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 1978Nine earthquakes are known or thought to have occurred in southern Saskatchewan to the present time. This small number of known events is due in part to the fact that earthquakes less than about magnitude 4 could not be instrumentally located in the region before the mid-1960's.
R. B. Horner, H. S. Hasegawa
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The Seismotectonic Characteristics of Slovenia
Pure and Applied Geophysics, 2000Slovenia with its neighbouring areas lies at the junction of the Alps, the Dinarides and the Pannonian basin. These belong to the three plates: Europe, Adria and Tisza. On the Slovenian territory itself converge the External Dinarides NW-SE oriented right lateral strike-slip faults, the Transdanubian Range NE-SW oriented left lateral strike-slip faults,
M. Poljak, M. Živčić, P. Zupančič
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2013
The Pamir Mountains form a complex orographic node north of the western Himalayan Syntaxis. Due to the Pamir’s remote location, crustal tectonics of the region is not well studied. We report new data on distribution and kinematics of crustal earthquakes in the Pamir and its surroundings. Our data set stems from a deployment of seismometers between 2008-
Schurr, B. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3746-9166 +4 more
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The Pamir Mountains form a complex orographic node north of the western Himalayan Syntaxis. Due to the Pamir’s remote location, crustal tectonics of the region is not well studied. We report new data on distribution and kinematics of crustal earthquakes in the Pamir and its surroundings. Our data set stems from a deployment of seismometers between 2008-
Schurr, B. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3746-9166 +4 more
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Seismotectonics of Venezuelan Andes
2nd International Congress of the Brazilian Geophysical Society, 1991The geology, tectonics and seismicity of the Venezuelan Andes are Briefly reviewed. The possible origin and distribution of rocks of major geologic time intervals are discussed. Most of the rocks described are marine sediments, which have been metamorphosed and ocasionally intruded or extruded by granitic and basaltic rocks during periods of orogeny ...
R. Esteves, C. Schubert
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2011
The over 7000m high peaks of the Trans-Alai and the on average over 4000m elevated Pamir plateau is in some way the mirrored equivalent of the Himalaya and Tibet plateau on the northwestern promontory of India-Eurasia collision. Current shortening across the Trans Alai of 13mm/a takes up about 1/3 of India–Eurasia convergence, only little less than ...
Schurr, B. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3746-9166 +12 more
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The over 7000m high peaks of the Trans-Alai and the on average over 4000m elevated Pamir plateau is in some way the mirrored equivalent of the Himalaya and Tibet plateau on the northwestern promontory of India-Eurasia collision. Current shortening across the Trans Alai of 13mm/a takes up about 1/3 of India–Eurasia convergence, only little less than ...
Schurr, B. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3746-9166 +12 more
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Insight into seismotectonics of the central-south Tanlu Fault in East China from P-wave tomography
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2023Yicheng He, Zhouchuan Huang
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