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Strike slip Faults

On the geoelectric structure of major strike slip faults and shear zones

On the geoelectric structure of major strike slip faults and shear zones

... major strike-slip faults accommodate the eastern extrusion of the Tibetan lithosphere (Tapponnier et ...major strike- slip ...Xianshuihe Faults are clearly coincident with major ...

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The role of mechanical stratigraphy on the refraction of strike-slip faults

The role of mechanical stratigraphy on the refraction of strike-slip faults

... refracted strike-slip FFPs within the mechanically layered turbidites of the Marnoso Arenacea Formation (MAF) of the Italian northern ...extensional faults. The studied faults document ...

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Inherited strike-slip faults as an origin for basement-cored uplifts : example of the Kungey and Zailiskey Ranges, northern Tian Shan

Inherited strike-slip faults as an origin for basement-cored uplifts : example of the Kungey and Zailiskey Ranges, northern Tian Shan

... with slip on the Ak-Teke fault (Suppe, 1983; Suppe and Medwedeff, ...sediments. Faults rooting into bedrock within the Jai-Lo syncline are responsible for local shortening near the syncline ...

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Extreme multi-millennial slip rate variations on the Garlock fault, California: Strain super-cycles, potentially time-variable fault strength, and implications for system-level earthquake occurrence

Extreme multi-millennial slip rate variations on the Garlock fault, California: Strain super-cycles, potentially time-variable fault strength, and implications for system-level earthquake occurrence

... Interestingly, in two of the only other sites where similar comparisons can be made between incremental fault slip rates and detailed paleo-earthquake ages along strike-slip faults, both[r] ...

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Investigation of lithospheric structure in Mongolia fault: InSAR observations and modelling

Investigation of lithospheric structure in Mongolia fault: InSAR observations and modelling

... al., 2007, 2011). The two end-member models try to explain the geological and geophysical characteristics of the Tibetan Plateau, as well as the forces that drive the deformation of the upper crust. The rigid body models ...

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A fault and seismicity based composite simulation in northern California

A fault and seismicity based composite simulation in northern California

... model strike-slip ...unmapped faults we introduce background seis- micity which occurs randomly in time with GR scaling and is spatially associated with the VC model ...

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Nature Of Stress-Strain Accumulation Due To A Reatangular Finite Fault In A Viscoelastic Layer Over A Viscoelastic Half-Space.

Nature Of Stress-Strain Accumulation Due To A Reatangular Finite Fault In A Viscoelastic Layer Over A Viscoelastic Half-Space.

... [12]. U. GHOSH, A. MUKHOPADHYAY., and S.SEN. On two interacting creeping vertical surface-breaking strike-slip faults in a two-layered model of lithosphere. Physics of the Earth and planetary ...

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Seismotectonics of the 2018 northern Osaka M6 1 earthquake and its aftershocks: joint movements on strike slip and reverse faults in inland Japan

Seismotectonics of the 2018 northern Osaka M6 1 earthquake and its aftershocks: joint movements on strike slip and reverse faults in inland Japan

... active strike-slip fault ...(Rokko faults on Honshu Island) and the ATTL separate the basin regions (within the Kinki Triangle) from the mountain ranges on north- west (see ...active ...

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Strike slip motion of a mega splay fault system in the Nankai oblique subduction zone

Strike slip motion of a mega splay fault system in the Nankai oblique subduction zone

... Thrust faults generally have discontinuous features along strike and generally change geometry over time ...by strike-slip motion along the WBSF caused by oblique plate ...later ...

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Striations on minor faults and the structure of the
Parmeener Super group near Hobart, Tasmania

Striations on minor faults and the structure of the Parmeener Super group near Hobart, Tasmania

... system implies this area is distant from large scale strike slip faults but the dominance of very steep fault planes implies that many of the extensional faults occur on pre-existing fra[r] ...

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Formation of Extensional Basin in Internal Part of the Zag Ros Orogeny in West of Sirjan, Iran

Formation of Extensional Basin in Internal Part of the Zag Ros Orogeny in West of Sirjan, Iran

... of strike slip faults are more dextral type and less sinistral which cut and displaced the thrusts of study area and their characteristics conformed to tear ...dextral strike slip ...

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New Insights on the Role of the Strike Slip Tectonics in the Late Miocene Quaternary Evolution of Sicily

New Insights on the Role of the Strike Slip Tectonics in the Late Miocene Quaternary Evolution of Sicily

... striking strike-slip faults through the ...the strike-slip motions (Figure 4). The strike- slip tectonics and the related structures fully involve the Emilian succession ...

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A long timescale high resolution fault activity history of the Whakatane Graben Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

A long timescale high resolution fault activity history of the Whakatane Graben Bay of Plenty, New Zealand

... East of the onshore TVZ east of the Whakatane Fault; Figure 1.3 is the presently active North Island Shear Belt NISB, a zone of dextral strike slip faults that shows a total Holocene she[r] ...

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Tectonic history of the Los Angeles Basin: Understanding what formed and deforms the city of Los Angeles

Tectonic history of the Los Angeles Basin: Understanding what formed and deforms the city of Los Angeles

... major faults in the LA Basin. These include the active strike-slip Newport-Inglewood and Elsinore-Whittier ...fault slip about 5 mm/yr due to interactions between the North America and Pacific ...

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Finite Element Simulations of Earthquakes

Finite Element Simulations of Earthquakes

... For simulations with dynamic failure on a strike-slip fault or a thrust fault, we examine what constraints must be imposed on the coefficient of friction to produce realistic ruptures un[r] ...

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The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake (MJMA = 6 7) was triggered by a strike slip faulting in a stepover segment: insights from the aftershock distribution and the focal mechanism solution of the main shock

The 2018 Hokkaido Eastern Iburi earthquake (MJMA = 6 7) was triggered by a strike slip faulting in a stepover segment: insights from the aftershock distribution and the focal mechanism solution of the main shock

... Qualitatively, these motions possibly promoted reverse faulting in the northern and southern segments. To test the fault model, the Coulomb failure stress change (ΔCFS) in and around the focal area was calculated (see ...

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Normal fault growth and linkage in the Whakatane Graben, New Zealand, during the last 1 3 million years

Normal fault growth and linkage in the Whakatane Graben, New Zealand, during the last 1 3 million years

... where slip starts and barriers where fault propagation is ...more faults, which is the subject of continuing work focused on high-resolution imaging of HRS4 ...

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Acceleration of slip motion in deep extensions of seismogenic faults in and below the seismogenic region

Acceleration of slip motion in deep extensions of seismogenic faults in and below the seismogenic region

... Such observations lead to the questions posed in the Intro- duction to this paper. In particular, we would like to under- stand the mechanism of shear localisation in the lower, dom- inantly viscous, crust and how this ...

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A finite rectangular strike slip fault in a linear Viscoelastic half space creeping under tectonic forces

A finite rectangular strike slip fault in a linear Viscoelastic half space creeping under tectonic forces

... cases faults are taken to be too long compare to its depth so that the problem er there may be faults which are not so ...a strike slip fault of finite length situated in a linear viscoelastic ...

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Localized extensional tectonics in an overall reverse-faulting regime, Northeast Japan

Localized extensional tectonics in an overall reverse-faulting regime, Northeast Japan

... Additionally, magnetotelluric (MT) signals are an indi- cation of the electrical resistivity of the Earth, a physical parameter that is highly sensitive not only to the temper- ature and bulk composition of rocks, but ...

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