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Publications tagged with [collision]
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Vestrum R.
,
Dolgov V.
et al.
In a tectonically complex area of northwest Pakistan, MOL Pakistan and its partners acquired two 3D seismic surveys. Extreme topography led to irregular shooting geometry. Varied surface access over this terrain required a mix of Vibroseis and dynamite source ...
Filed under:
Engineering Geology -
Geological Investigation
Reference:
2011 EAGE first break volume 29, May 2011
Tachibana S.
,
Masuya H.
et al.
The purpose of this research is to collect fundamental data and to establish a performance-based design method for reinforced concrete beams under perpendicular impact load.
Filed under:
Rock Mechanics -
Rock Falls
Reference:
Nat. Hazards Earth Syst. Sci., 10, 1069-1078, 2010
<p>During the last two decades, seven devastating earthquakes, chronologically, the 1991 Uttarkashi earthquake (mb 6.6) in the western Himalaya, the1993 Killari (mb 6.3) and the 1997 Jabalpur earthquakes (mb 6.0) in the central part of peninsular India shield ...
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Earthquake Engineering -
Earthquake Investigation
Reference:
IAGR Memoir No. 10, pp. 189-199. 2007 International Association for Gondwana Research, Japan
<p>Investigations of seven devastating earthquakes have been very useful to understand seismotectonics of theStable Continental Region SCR events and the collision zone and subduction zone events of the Indian subcontinent.</p>
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Earthquake Engineering -
Seismology & Earthquakes
Reference:
IAGR Memoir No. 10, pp. 189-199. 2007 International Association for Gondwana Research, Japan
Faccenna C.
,
Bellier O.
et al.
In this paper, we discuss the possibility that the North Anatolian fault (NAF) results from the deep deformation of the slab beneath the Bitlis-Hellenic subduction zone.
Filed under:
Geology -
Structural geology
Reference:
Earth and Planetary Science Letters 242 (2006) 85-97