Present-day vertical land motions (VLM) of the Chesapeake Bay region derived from robust network imaging of global navigation satellite system (GNSS) observations [PDF]
The Chesapeake Bay region (defined as longitudes − 78° to -74° and latitudes 36.5° to 40°) experiences the highest rates of relative sea-level rise (RSLR) on the Atlantic Coast.
Karen Williams +10 more
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2019 Ambon aftershocks catalogue data compiled using local and regional seismic networks [PDF]
This article presents earthquake catalogs of the 2019 Ambon aftershocks compiled from regional the Agency for Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics of Indonesia (BMKG) and local seismic networks deployed in [1].
David P. Sahara +14 more
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Structural geology data and 3-D subsurface models of the Budgell Harbour Stock and associated dykes, Newfoundland, Canada [PDF]
The data presented in this article are primarily related to the Tectonophysics research article “Rift-related magmatism on magma-poor margins: Structural and potential field analyses of the Mesozoic Notre Dame Bay intrusions, Newfoundland, Canada and ...
Alexander L. Peace +5 more
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Impact of chlorite dehydration on intermediate-depth earthquakes in subducting slabs
Intermediate-depth earthquakes are common in the double seismic structures of many subduction zones under high pressures (~1–4 GPa). Serpentine dehydration exhibits well-established links with double seismic zone earthquakes. Additionally, dehydration of
Dohyun Kim, Haemyeong Jung, Jungjin Lee
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Study on causes and prevention and control measures of coal and gas outburst in Chensilou Coal Mine
For the problem of coal and gas outburst in Chensilou Coal Mine, based on gas geology and tectonophysics theory, the cause of “4·10” coal and gas outburst was discussed from geological factors and engineering factors by using field investigation and ...
WANG Wei, CHEN Peihong, LIU Decheng
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Velocity‐Porosity Relations in Carbonate and Siliciclastic Subduction Zone Input Materials
The mechanical, physical, and frictional properties of incoming materials play an important role in subduction zone structure and slip behavior because these properties influence the strength of the accretionary wedge and megathrust plate boundary faults.
Tamara N. Jeppson, Hiroko Kitajima
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Controlling effect of tectonic stress field on coal and gas outburst
To investigate the controlling effect of tectonic stress field on coal and gas outburst, the gas geology, tectonophysics and rock mechanics methods were applied to analyze the influences of tectonic stress field on tectonic coal, in-situ stress and coal ...
Deyong GUO +3 more
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High‐Angle Active Conjugate Faults in the Anza‐Borrego Shear Zone, Southern California
Orientations of active antithetic faults can provide useful constraints on in situ strength of the seismogenic crust. We use LINSCAN, a new unsupervised learning algorithm for identifying quasi‐linear clusters of earthquakes, to map small‐scale strike ...
Xiaoyu Zou +4 more
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TO THE 80TH JUBILEE OF PROFESSOR SEMEN I. SHERMAN
The article is devoted to the 80th birthday of Professor Semen I. Sherman, the founder of the Laboratory of Tectonophysics in IEC SB RAS, an expert in faulting, the state of stresses, geodynamic activity and seismicity of the lithosphere, and Deputy ...
E. V. Sklyarov +2 more
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Correlating magnetic fabrics with finite strain : comparing results from mudrocks in the Variscan and Appalachian Orogens [PDF]
New magnetic anisotropy data from Variscan mudstones collected in the Cantabrian Arc, N Spain constrain the corresponding strain (shortening). The results are based on our previous study of mudrocks from the Valley and Ridge Province (Appalachians) where
Parés, J. M., Van Der Pluijm, B. A.
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