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Fault Geometry

Fault slip envelope: a new parametric investigation tool for fault slip based on geomechanics and 3-D fault geometry

Fault slip envelope: a new parametric investigation tool for fault slip based on geomechanics and 3-D fault geometry

... synthetic fault geometry characterized by a 60 ◦ dip simple-planar elliptical surface such as de- scribed for a simple-isolated normal fault (Nicol et ...2b). Fault slip envelopes have also ...

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Effect of complex fault geometry and slip style on near fault strong motions and static displacement

Effect of complex fault geometry and slip style on near fault strong motions and static displacement

... a fault sys- tem were synthesized by the discrete wavenumber method for complex fault geometry and various rupture styles, down to the order of less than a kilometer in a deterministic man- ...a ...

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Analysis of an Active Fault Geometry Using Satellite Sensor and DEM Data: Gaziköy Saros Segment (NAFZ), Turkey

Analysis of an Active Fault Geometry Using Satellite Sensor and DEM Data: Gaziköy Saros Segment (NAFZ), Turkey

... the fault morphology to be characterized in a better ...the fault could be tracked, and in case of any morphologically continuity disrupted areas geosciences researchers can analyze it without ...surface ...

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Fault geometry of the 2004 off the Kii peninsula earthquake inferred from offshore pressure waveforms

Fault geometry of the 2004 off the Kii peninsula earthquake inferred from offshore pressure waveforms

... dipping fault or by the other, i.e., northeast dipping fault, we found that the difference in the pressure fluctuations for the tsunamis could attribute to the determination of the fault plane in the ...

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Evaluating models of Coulomb stress transfer: is variable fault geometry important?

Evaluating models of Coulomb stress transfer: is variable fault geometry important?

... of fault geometry, the Italian Apennines is used as case study ...of fault- ing, and we are able to assess the effect of variable geometry on Coulomb stress transfer without having to consider ...

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Variable fault geometry suggests detailed fault slip rate profiles and 1 geometries are needed for fault based probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA)

Variable fault geometry suggests detailed fault slip rate profiles and 1 geometries are needed for fault based probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA)

... Variable fault geometry suggests detailed fault slip-rate profiles and 1 geometries are needed for fault- based probabilistic seismic hazard assessment ...

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GPU-based Implementation of Discrete Element Method for Simulation of the Geological Fault Geometry and Position

GPU-based Implementation of Discrete Element Method for Simulation of the Geological Fault Geometry and Position

... We presented an algorithm for numerical simulation of the geological fault geometry and position. The approach is based on the Discrete Elements Method which allows modeling of finite deformations and ...

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Initial rupture fault, main shock fault, and aftershock faults: Fault geometry and bends inferred from centroid moment tensor inversion of the 2005 west off Fukuoka prefecture earthquake

Initial rupture fault, main shock fault, and aftershock faults: Fault geometry and bends inferred from centroid moment tensor inversion of the 2005 west off Fukuoka prefecture earthquake

... The fault geometry and rupture propagation of the main shock are investigated by applying the centroid moment tensor (CMT) inversion method to densely-distributed broadband seismic network ...source ...

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MEGATHRUST SPLAY FAULT GEOMETRY IN PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND, ALASKA

MEGATHRUST SPLAY FAULT GEOMETRY IN PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND, ALASKA

... Bay fault extending across Hinchinbrook Entrance along an en echelon pattern of faulting (Figure ...Bay fault continuing offshore along the southwest margin of Montague Island (Figure 17) (Plafker, 1969; ...

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Fault geometry and slip distribution of the 2003 Tokachi oki earthquake as deduced from teleseismic body waves

Fault geometry and slip distribution of the 2003 Tokachi oki earthquake as deduced from teleseismic body waves

... This distribution of rupture velocity seems reasonable when we take into consideration that the rigidity along the plate interface increases with depth (Bilek and Lay, 2000) and the rupture velocity is empirically found ...

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Estimation of deep fault geometry of the Nagamachi Rifu fault from seismic array observations

Estimation of deep fault geometry of the Nagamachi Rifu fault from seismic array observations

... Nagamachi-Rifu fault, northeastern ...reverse fault, and observed seismic waves caused by chemical explosions and ...the fault plane of ...Nagamachi-Rifu fault. These suggest that the ...

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Prevalence of asymmetrical rupture in small earthquakes and its effect on the estimation of stress drop: a systematic investigation in inland Japan

Prevalence of asymmetrical rupture in small earthquakes and its effect on the estimation of stress drop: a systematic investigation in inland Japan

... Stress drops of small earthquakes have been estimated under the assumption that the rupture propagates symmetri- cally within a circular fault. However, recent studies have observed directivity effects on seismic ...

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Tectonic evolution and deep to shallow geometry of Nagamachi Rifu Active Fault System, NE Japan

Tectonic evolution and deep to shallow geometry of Nagamachi Rifu Active Fault System, NE Japan

... Nagamachi-Rifu fault is an active reverse fault which runs in the NE-SW direction across the central part of Sendai City over a distance of 21 ...This fault is assessed by the local prefectural ...

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Seismic hazard in low slip rate crustal faults, estimating the characteristic event and the most hazardous zone: study case San Ramón Fault, in southern Andes

Seismic hazard in low slip rate crustal faults, estimating the characteristic event and the most hazardous zone: study case San Ramón Fault, in southern Andes

... the fault behavior and its effects, we propose three different already-developed time- integration methodologies to define the most likely scenarios of rupture, and then to quantify the hazard with an empir- ical ...

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Strike-slip fault terminations at seismogenic depths : the structure and kinematics of the Glacier Lakes fault, Sierra Nevada United States

Strike-slip fault terminations at seismogenic depths : the structure and kinematics of the Glacier Lakes fault, Sierra Nevada United States

... Lakes fault (GLF), a left- lateral strike-slip fault with a minimum length of ...The fault cuts relatively homogeneous granites and granodiorites that have been exhumed without significant associated ...

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Investigating Large Earthquake Rupture Kinematics from the Joint Analysis of Seismological, Geodetic and Remote Sensing Data

Investigating Large Earthquake Rupture Kinematics from the Joint Analysis of Seismological, Geodetic and Remote Sensing Data

... continuous fault trace over 55 km; 15 km longer than the field ...improved fault geometry with constraints on surface offsets based on satellite imagery, incorporated GPS and InSAR data and four ...

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Visual analytics of aftershock point cloud data in complex fault systems

Visual analytics of aftershock point cloud data in complex fault systems

... a fault is also observed (Elliott et ...complex fault structure can some- times impede and stop the rupture propagation and limit the earthquake ...complex fault structure complicates the seismic ...

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Fault Surface Geometry: Examples from Offshore Niger Delta

Fault Surface Geometry: Examples from Offshore Niger Delta

... of fault surface geometry for improved visualization and representation of faults in subsurface structural modelling will become more ...3D fault geometry at sufficiently high ...

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Calderas and their volcano tectonic controls on hydrothermal fluid transport

Calderas and their volcano tectonic controls on hydrothermal fluid transport

... Small ore deposits have been mined from inside Lake City caldera in historic times, however by far the largest ore deposit formed during the Lake City hydrothermal cycle was the late stages of the mineralisation at ...

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TOLERATION OF FAULT IN ENCODER AND DECODER OF NANO MEMORY USING EG-LDPC

TOLERATION OF FAULT IN ENCODER AND DECODER OF NANO MEMORY USING EG-LDPC

... the fault free secure detector (FSD) error correcting code (ECC) definition and associated circuitry that can detect errors in the received encoded vector despite experiencing multiple transient faults in it ...

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