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Origin and Key Enrichment Factors of Helium Resource in the Lower Yangtze Region, Eastern China. [PDF]
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Impact of sub-basalt thrust systems on the Faroe continental shelf for the late Paleoproterozoic-Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the margin. [PDF]
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Machine learning approach for prediction of TBM performance and risk of jamming in Himalayan geology using a cross-project tunnelling database. [PDF]
Katuwal TB, Panthi KK, Basnet CB.
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Introduction to Thrust Fault-related Folding
2011The 16 chapters presented in this memoir cover some of the recent advances made in the descriptions and analysis of thrust-related fold systems. The chapters include kinematic and geometric analyses of fault-propagation folding, trishear folding, detachment folding, wedge-thrust fold systems, and basement-involved thrust systems.
K. McClay
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Tectonics, 2019
The Maidan fault, which is an east‐northeast trending fault in the southwestern Tian Shan, is a sinistral reverse fault that extends more than 400 km in length and constitutes the boundary between the southwestern Tian Shan and the Tarim Basin.
Chuanyong Wu +10 more
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The Maidan fault, which is an east‐northeast trending fault in the southwestern Tian Shan, is a sinistral reverse fault that extends more than 400 km in length and constitutes the boundary between the southwestern Tian Shan and the Tarim Basin.
Chuanyong Wu +10 more
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2011
Thrust fault-related folds form numerous important hydrocarbon traps in sub-aerial and deepwater fold and thrust belts as well as in inversion fold and thrust belts. This publication presents 16 papers on new advances in the analysis and understanding of thrust-related fold systems including detachment folds, thrust-fault propagation folds, wedge ...
K. McClay, J. Shaw, J. Suppe
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Thrust fault-related folds form numerous important hydrocarbon traps in sub-aerial and deepwater fold and thrust belts as well as in inversion fold and thrust belts. This publication presents 16 papers on new advances in the analysis and understanding of thrust-related fold systems including detachment folds, thrust-fault propagation folds, wedge ...
K. McClay, J. Shaw, J. Suppe
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Geological Society of America Bulletin, 1935
INTRODUCTION The characteristic feature of all faults is displacement. But faults are finite, they must die out downward as well as laterally, and many faults originally failed to reach the surface. Displacement thus becomes zero at the margins of the fault plane, and must, therefore, vary, not only across the direction of movement, but also parallel ...
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INTRODUCTION The characteristic feature of all faults is displacement. But faults are finite, they must die out downward as well as laterally, and many faults originally failed to reach the surface. Displacement thus becomes zero at the margins of the fault plane, and must, therefore, vary, not only across the direction of movement, but also parallel ...
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The Pamir frontal thrust fault
2021The Pamir Frontal Thrust (PFT) of the Trans-Alai Range in Central Asia is the principal active fault of the intracontinental convergence zone between the Pamir and Tien Shan. Its northward propagation is reflected by frequent seismic activity and ongoing crustal shortening.
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Thermal effects of thrust faulting
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1981Abstract Calculations based on simple models of overthrust sheets in crystalline basement rocks show that significant thermal effects may result from their movements. If rates are sufficiently high (e.g. plate tectonic rates), the thrust sheets sufficiently thick (5, 10 and 15 km are modelled here), the distances moved sufficiently large, and for ...
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