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Publications tagged with [Global Positioning System]
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Pietrzak J.
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Socquet A.
et al.
To understand the role of the co-seismic moment magnitude, Mw, 9.1–9.3 Sumatra–Andaman Earthquake rupture mechanism on the severity of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, we used permanent Global Positioning System (GPS) data and carried out an analysis of co-seismic ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Tsunami
Reference:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 261 (2007) 49–64
In this paper is studied the structure and mechanical properties of faults in the North AnatolianFault system by observing near-fault deformation induced by the 1999 Mw 7.4 Izmit earthquake (Turkey).
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Earthquake Engineering -
Seismology & Earthquakes
Reference:
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 112, B07412, doi:10.1029/2006JB004777, 2007
Subarya C.
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Chlieh M.
et al.
In this study are reported estimates of the ground displacement associated with this event, using near-eld Global Positioning System (GPS) surveys in northwestern Sumatra combined with in situ and remote observations of the vertical motion of coral reefs ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Seismology & Earthquakes
Reference:
NATURE|Vol 440|2 March 2006
Blewitt G.
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Kreemer C.
et al.
In this paper is shown that the earthquake's true size and tsunami potential can be determined using GlobalPositioning System (GPS) data up to only 15 min after earthquake initiation, by tracking the mean displacement of the Earth's surface associated with ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Seismic Hazard Analysis
Reference:
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, VOL. 33, L11309, 2006
Titus S. J.
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DeMets C.
et al.
In this paper are presented new continuous and differential global positioning system (GPS) measurements of recent slip rates and 30 yr alignment-array offsets from the central creeping segment of the San Andreas fault yield a maximum right-lateral slip rate ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Seismology & Earthquakes
Reference:
Geology; March 2005; v. 33; no. 3; p. 205-208