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Alexey Konovalov, Ilia Orlin, Andrey Stepnov and Yulia Stepnova
In the present study, empirical attenuation relations for multiple ground motion intensity measures (PGA, PGV, Ia, FIV3, CII, and MFAS) were developed for Sakhalin Island (in the far east of Russia). A recorded strong motion dataset was used, making GMPE...
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Andreas Karakonstantis and Filippos Vallianatos
This study delves into the southern Aegean regionwhere the subduction of the oceanic Mediterranean lithosphere under the Aegean continental one takes place. This region is considered one of the most active ones in the eastern Mediterranean Sea due to int...
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Wenxi Chen, Xifang Liu, Yuanyi Zhao and Yongjie Lin
The Qinghai?Tibet Plateau (QTP) hosts significant lacustrine sedimentary boron-rich deposits, with the Xiongba Basin being a prominent region housing two large sedimentary boron-rich deposits. These deposits are closely associated with extensive Neogene ...
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Ilias Lazos, Ioannis Papanikolaou, Sotirios Sboras, Michael Foumelis and Christos Pikridas
The Strymon basin (Northern Greece) belongs to the geodynamically active regime of the Aegean and, as expected, it hosts active faults. Nevertheless, the study area exhibits a low instrumentally and historically recorded seismicity. In order to comprehen...
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Gregory P. De Pascale
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Understanding the location and nature of Quaternary active crustal faults is critical to reduce both the impact of fault rupture and strong ground motions hazards (when these faults rupture causing earthquakes). It is also important for understanding how...
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Paul-Mark DiFrancesco, David A. Bonneau and D. Jean Hutchinson
Key to the quantification of rockfall hazard is an understanding of its magnitude-frequency behaviour. Remote sensing has allowed for the accurate observation of rockfall activity, with methods being developed for digitally assembling the monitored occur...
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Anica Otilia Placinta, Felix Borleanu, Emilia Popescu, Mircea Radulian and Ioan Munteanu
Romanian seismicity is mainly confined to the Eastern Carpathians Arc bend (ECAB), where strong subcrustal earthquakes (magnitude up to 7.9) are generated in a narrow lithospheric body descending into the mantle. The seismic activity in the overlying cru...
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Denisse de la Fuente,Óscar Figueroa,Daniel Demaiffe,Mauricio Mella,Paul Duhart,David Quiroz,Jorge Muñoz,Verónica Oliveros
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Upper Cretaceous intrusives of limited extent crop out in the Coastal Cordillera near of Valdivia (39º48? S), 100 km west of the main topographic divide of the Andean Cordillera. Given that plutonic rocks of the same age crop out at the same latitudes in...
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Boris Belashev, Lyubov Bakunovich, Nikolai Sharov and Michail Nilov
Study of the deep structure of the White Sea region is relevant to active geodynamics, manifestations of kimberlite magmatism, and the prospects of oil and gas searches. The aim of this work was to model the velocity and density structure of the earth?s ...
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Larry D. Brown and Doyeon Kim
Crustal seismic reflection profiling has revealed the presence of extensive, coherent reflections with anomalously high amplitudes in the crystalline crust at a number of locations around the world. In areas of active tectonic activity, these seismic ?br...
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