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Pore-pressure diffusion controls upper-plate aftershocks of the 2014 Iquique earthquake. [PDF]

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Strike-slip tsunamis

Nature Reviews Earth & Environment, 2021
An article in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences explored the potential for strike-slip earthquakes to generate large tsunamis in narrow or shallow bays.
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Origin and growth mechanisms of strike-slip faults in the central Tarim cratonic basin, NW China

open access: yesPetroleum Exploration and Development, 2021
Through fault structure analysis and chronology study, we discuss the origin and growth mechanisms of strike-slip faults in the Tarim Basin. (1) Multiple stages strike-slip faults with inherited growth were developed in the central Tarim cratonic basin ...
Peng Yang
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Superimposed characteristics and genetic mechanism of strike-slip faults in the Bohai Sea, China

open access: yesPetroleum Exploration and Development, 2019
Based on the 3D seismic structure interpretation of Bohai Sea, combined with physical modeling of structure, structural style analysis and apatite fission track simulation, the structural characteristics and genetic mechanism of the Cenozoic strike-slip ...
Zhiwei HU   +6 more
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Control of strike-slip faulting on reservoir formation of oil and gas in Nanpu sag

open access: yesPetroleum Exploration and Development, 2008
According to the data of seism, gravity, drilling etc, this article reexamines the Baigezhuang fracture and the Xi'nanzhuang fracture and analyzes the control of structural deformation on the hydrocarbon accumulation in the Nanpu sag. The Baigezhuang and
Yue-xia DONG   +3 more
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Strike‐slip basins, Part 2

The Leading Edge, 1999
The general aspects of strike‐slip basins and their classification were reviewed in Part 1 of this two‐part series. Part 2 provides examples of each type. However, strike‐slip basins can be extraordinarily complex in their origin and history. Most long‐lived strike‐slip basins are partly to wholly destroyed eventually by subsequent uplift, deformation,
Tor H. Nilsen, Arthur G. Sylvester
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