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Segmentation of the Active Fault on the Cirebon-Semarang Segments as Revealed by DEM-Derived Geomorphic Indices

open access: yesJGEET: Journal of Geoscience, Engineering, Environment and Technology
This research focuses on the segmentation and tectonic activity of the Baribis-Kendeng Fault across the Cirebon to Semarang segments, revealed through the analysis of geomorphic indices derived from Digital Elevation Models (DEM).
Miftahul Jannah   +2 more
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Mapping Vesta: First Results from Dawn’s Survey Orbit [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The geologic objectives of the Dawn Mission [1] are to derive Vesta’s shape, map the surface geology, understand the geological context and contribute to the determination of the asteroids’ origin and evolution.Geomorphology and distribution of ...
Ammannito, E.   +50 more
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Integrated terrestrial and submarine geomorphological mapping provides insights into the Quaternary landscape evolution of the Gulf of Corinth, Greece

open access: yesJournal of Maps
This study presents a 1:150,000 scale geomorphological map of the Gulf of Corinth (central Greece), integrating terrestrial and submarine landforms. The Gulf, an asymmetric WNW-ESE half-graben, is one of the tectonically most active areas in the eastern ...
Sofia Rossi   +5 more
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ANALISIS HIPSOMETRI DI ZONA SESAR SEMANGKO, LAMPUNG BARAT

open access: yesJGE
Sesar Semangko merupakan salah satu segmen dari Sesar Sumatra yang terletak di Lampung Barat dengan panjang 65 km, membentang dari Teluk Semangko hingga Lembah Suoh.
Hikhmadhan Gultaf
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PROF. N. YAMASAKI'S CONTRIBUTION TO TECTONIC GEOMORPHOLOGY

open access: yesGeographical Review of Japan, 1971
Prof. Naomasa YAMASAKI (1870-1929), the founder of the Department of Geography, the University of Tokyo, was one of the pioneers of modern geography in Japan and was mainly interested in geomorphology. His studies in geomorphology were chiefly carried out on the following three subjects ; volcanoes, glacial and tectonic landforms. Prof.
openaire   +2 more sources

Geomorphic analyses from space imagery [PDF]

open access: yes
One of the most obvious applications of space imagery to geomorphological analyses is in the study of drainage patterns and channel networks. LANDSAT, high altitude photography and other types of remote sensing imagery are excellent for depicting stream ...
Morisawa, M.
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Chronology of fans and terraces in the Galatea Basin [PDF]

open access: yes, 1968
Air-borne volcanic ash beds are used to date fans and terraces in the Galatea Basin and to outline the depositional history of this part of the Rangitaiki Valley.
Pain, C.F., Pullar, W.A.
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Exercise in Active Tectonics: An Introduction to Earthquakes and Tectonic Geomorphology

open access: yesEos, Transactions American Geophysical Union, 1996
What should undergraduate tectonics students know about earthquakes? The thesis of Exercises in Active Tectonics is that they ought to have some familiarity with quantitative methods for determining earthquake size, location, repeat time, and effect on structures.
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Relationships between geomorphology, neotectonics and earthquakes in the Danube Flat between Ercsi and Madocsa and on the Danube-Tisza Interfluve

open access: yesHungarian Geographical Bulletin, 2011
Investigations into interrelationships between geomorphology, neotectonics and seismicity in the Danube Plain and in the northern part of the Danube–Tisza Interfluve bear importance due to the socio-economic significance of these landscapes.
Ferenc Schweitzer   +3 more
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