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Seismotectonics of Jamaica [PDF]
SUMMARY This is the first seismological investigation of the stress regime in the Jamaican crust. The fault plane solutions of 32 well-recorded local earthquakes were determined and used as inputs for determining stress directions. The results consistently show that a strike-slip fault regime (SH > Sv > Sh )e xists in three homogeneous crustal areas ...
Margaret D. Wiggins-Grandison +1 more
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The Strait of Messina: Seismotectonics and the source of the 1908 earthquake
More than 100 years after the devasting Messina-Reggio Calabria earthquake (M = 7.1), the largest seismic event ever recorded in southern Europe in the instrumental epoch, its causative seismic source is still unknown, and the several rupture models ...
Barreca, Giovanni +5 more
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The northern coast of Sicily and its offshore area represent a hinge zone between a sector of the Tyrrhenian Basin, characterized by the strongest crustal thinning, and the sector of the Sicilian belt which has emerged.
F. Nigro +9 more
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The article presents recent results of seismogeological, seismological and engineering seismological studies conducted by the Laboratory. Specific features of seismicity in regions of Russia are reviewed.
V. I. Dzhurik
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Tectonics and Seismotectonics of high Dragone valley
Seismic data of Piandelagotti-Sant'Anna Pelago-Montefiorino area in the Northern Apennines, Data are dowload from INGV database. The structural geology survey of Fola fault system are survey in outcrop while the structural geology fata of Internal ...
Balocchi, Paolo
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The Santiago de Cuba earthquake of 11 June 1766: Some new insights [PDF]
Data concerning the Santiago de Cuba earthquake of 11 June 1766 are examined using information collected in the Archivo de Indias, Seville, and other sources in Spain and abroad.
M. O. Cotilla Rodríguez
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Seismotectonics of the Explorer region [PDF]
The Explorer region offshore western Canada is a tectonically complex area surrounded by the Pacific, North America, and Juan de Fuca plates. Existing tectonic models for the region differ fundamentally. Proposed plate configurations range from multiple independent plate fragments to an Explorer plate now fused to North America along the continental ...
Braunmiller, Jochen, Nábělek, John
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Crustal and deep seismicity in Italy (30 years after)
The first modern studies of seismicity in Italy date back to the late 60's and early 70's. Although with a sparse seismic network available and only a few telemetered short-period stations, significant studies were carried out that outlined the main ...
G. Selvaggi, C. Chiarabba, A. Amato
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Sesimicity of the Pejibaye-Matina, Costa Rica, region: a strike-slip tectonic boundary? [PDF]
Earthquake locations are provided in an effort to determine fault orientations and investigate the existence of a strike-slip tectonic boundary on the Caribbean coast of Costa Rica. A data set of 121 earthquakes for the 1993 Pejibaye de Turrialba seismic
M. Fernández Arce
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