نتایج جستجو برای: 70 and 25 degree dip slip faults and 3d vertical strike slip fault2

تعداد نتایج: 16982012  

2006
Egill Hauksson

[1] To explore aftershock-triggering mechanisms for the 2003 Big Bear, California earthquake sequence, we determined differential travel-times and applied the double-difference technique to relocate these events, which formed three clusters. The main cluster coincides with the 3 km long northwest striking sub-vertical mainshock fault. The other two sub-vertical clusters, located at opposite end...

2006
Egill Hauksson

[1] To explore aftershock-triggering mechanisms for the 2003 Big Bear, California earthquake sequence, we determined differential travel-times and applied the double-difference technique to relocate these events, which formed three clusters. The main cluster coincides with the 3 km long northwest striking sub-vertical mainshock fault. The other two sub-vertical clusters, located at opposite end...

2002
Rebecca J. Dorsey

The Coyote Creek fault is a major strand of the San Jacinto fault zone in southern California. Pleistocene sediments and sedimentary rocks exposed in the lower Coyote Creek area preserve a record of surface deformation, stream reorganization, and erosion that resulted from initiation and slip on the Coyote Badlands strand of the Coyote Creek fault. A well-exposed section of conglomerate and san...

ژورنال: کواترنری ایران 2019
Almasian, Mahmoud, Pourkermani, Mohsen , Shahidi, Alireza , Zohrieh, Amir,

Introduction:    The study area has various types of geological structures, especially various types of fractures and folds. Evidence indicates that Structures with specific mechanisms in this area have been affected by Compressional - Tensile tensions.   Materials and methods:   To determine the direction of stress in the fault zone north of Tehran, from various tectonic evidences i...

2007
I. Anastasopoulos G. Gazetas M. F. Bransby M. C. R. Davies A. El Nahas

The three notorious earthquakes of 1999 in Turkey Kocaeli and Düzce and Taiwan Chi-Chi , having offered numerous examples of surface fault rupturing underneath civil engineering structures, prompted increased interest in the subject. This paper develops a nonlinear finite-element methodology to study dip–slip “normal” and “reverse” fault rupture propagation through sand. The procedure is verifi...

Journal: :Geochemistry Geophysics Geosystems 2022

Abstract Oceanic Transform Faults are one of manifestations the three major plate boundaries and a key tectonic feature oceanic crust. They broadly considered to accommodate strike‐slip displacement along simple vertical faults be largely without magmatic addition. We present first observations from broadband 3D seismic buried, Cretaceous‐aged transform in Gulf Guinea with complex internal arch...

Journal: :پژوهش های جغرافیای طبیعی 0
وحید محمدنژاد آروق استادیار گروه جغرافیا، دانشگاه ارومیه

introduction iran forms a relatively compact zone of active continental deformation resulted from the northward collision of arabia with eurasia during late cenozoic times, which is continuing to the present-day at a rate of 25 mm/yrs (from gps data). evidences of active tectonic in different parts of iran, has been studied and identified. the arid climate, low rates of erosion, and minimal veg...

2013
Tuna Eken Frederik Tilmann James Mechie Wenjin Zhao Rainer Kind Heping Su Guangqi Xue Marianne Karplus

The northeastern boundary of the Tibetan high plateau is marked by a 2 km topographic drop and a coincident rapid change in crustal thickness. Surface tectonics are dominated by the Kunlun strike-slip fault system and adjacent Kunlun concealed thrust. The main objective of the current study is to map lateral variations of seismic anisotropy parameters in this region along the linear INDEPTH IV ...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Faqi Diao Thomas R. Walter Federico Minati Rongjiang Wang Mario Costantini Semih Ergintav Xiong Xiong Pau Prats

Strike-slip faults may be traced along thousands of kilometers, e.g., the San Andreas Fault (USA) or the North Anatolian Fault (Turkey). A closer look at such continental-scale strike faults reveals localized complexities in fault geometry, associated with fault segmentation, secondary faults and a change of related hazards. The North Anatolian Fault displays such complexities nearby the mega c...

2008
An Yin Michael H Taylor

Formation of conjugate strike-slip faults is commonly explained by the Anderson fault theory, which predicts a X-shaped conjugate fault pattern with an intersection angle of ~30 degrees between the maximum compressive stress and the faults. However, major conjugate faults in Cenozoic collisional orogens, such as the eastern Alps, western Mongolia, eastern Turkey, northern Iran, northeastern Afg...

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