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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «SUBDUCTION ZONE»
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Subduction Zone Magmatism
In this book, the authors present a simple, current and comprehensive model that explains the dominant geological processes at work in subduction zones.
Yashiyuki Tatsumi, Stephen Eggins, 1995
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The Seismogenic
Zone of
Subduction Thrust Faults
This volume attempts to answer such fundamental concerns as why some interplate subduction earthquakes are relatively modest in rupture length (greater than 100 km) while others, such as the great (M greater than 9) 1960 Chile, 1964 Alaska, ...
Timothy H. Dixon, J. Casey Moore, 2013
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Subduction Zone Geodynamics
This volume contains a collection of contributions that were presented in June 2007 in Montpellier (France) during a conference that gave a state of the art panorama and discussed the perspectives about "Subduction Zone Geodynamics".
Serge Lallemand, Francesca Funiciello, 2009
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Subduction Zone Geodynamics
Abstract Recent geodetic and seismological observations have revealed that
brittle- plastic transition zones at subduction zone interfaces are loci of slow slip
episodes and nonvolcanic harmonic tremors. It is therefore important to estimate
the ...
Serge Lallemand, Francesca Funiciello, 2009
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Quantifying Geomorphology Associated with Large
Subduction ...
For 30 large-earthquake generating subduction zones, I quantify forearc basin size and subducting seafloor roughness to determine if the size and shape of geomorphologic features control earthquake magnitude.
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Collision and Collapse at the Africa-Arabia-Eurasia ...
This book combines thirteen new contributions that highlight timing and distribution of the Cretaceous to Recent evolution of the Calabrian, Carpathian, Aegean and Anatolian segments of the Africa-Arabia-Eurasia subduction zone.
Douwe J. J. van Hinsbergen, Michael A. Edwards, Rob Govers, 2009
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Ophiolite Concept and the Evolution of Geological Thought
The second (from 1972 to 1984) is a period of paradigm shift to the view that the
majority of ophiolites forms above subduction zones, and can be grouped as the
class known as supra-subduction zone ophiolites. The third (from 1984 onward) ...
Yildirim Dilek, Sally Newcomb, 2003
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Active tectonics of the Hellenic
subduction zone
In spite of its relative quiescence in the instrumental record, the Hellenic
subduction zone is capable of producing large magnitude earthquakes, and
tsunamis that travel throughout the Mediterranean. In common with previous
studies, ...
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Local tsunami hazards in the Pacific Northwest from Cascadia ...
Since the mid-1980s, there has been accumulating geologic evidence of large
local tsunamis generated by earthquakes along the Cascadia subduction zone
off the Pacific Northwest. Information from recent geophysical and geological ...
Eric L. Geist, Geological Survey (U.S.), 2005
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Structural Features of
Subduction Zone Determined by ...
Jer-Ming Chiu. STRUCTURE AND GEOMETRY OF THE INTER PLATE
BOUNDARY . Shallow earthquakes with thrust fault focal mechanisms in
subduction zones can be interpreted in terms of seismic slippage along the
interplate boundary.
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «SUBDUCTION ZONE»
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How to Stay Safe When the Big One Comes
The Cascadia subduction zone runs from Cape Mendocino, California, to Vancouver Island, Canada. Those who live anywhere in that region and west of the ... «The New Yorker, Jul 15»
An Epic Earthquake Is Predicted to Hit the Pacific Northwest — and …
But, just north of the California's most famous fault line is the lesser known and far more insidious Cascadia subduction zone running 750 miles from Vancouver ... «AlterNet, Jul 15»
Emergency Management addresses Cascadia Subduction Zone
Great Subduction Zone earthquakes are the largest earthquakes in the world, and are the only source zones that can produce earthquakes greater than M8.5. «Tillamook Headlight Herald, Jul 15»
Cascadia Subduction Zone: Mega Earthquake Predictions For 2015 …
The Cascadia subduction zone has come under intense scrutiny after mega earthquake predictions claimed the Cascadia fault line rip could produce 100 foot ... «The Inquisitr, Jul 15»
Q&A: South Sounders should be prepared to go it alone in Cascadia …
The big difference between the Nisqually Earthquake (which lasted 40 seconds) and the Cascadia subduction zone event is the duration. So, for a Cascadia ... «TheNewsTribune.com, Jul 15»
The Really Big One
The next full-margin rupture of the Cascadia subduction zone will spell the worst natural disaster in the history of the continent. Credit Illustration by Christoph ... «The New Yorker, Jul 15»
New Research Confirms Past Major Earthquakes on New Zealand's …
One example is the Cascadia subduction zone, off western North America, which is known to have ruptured in a major tremor in 1700 but has not moved ... «Decoded Science, May 15»
Crash! How India Slammed into Eurasia at Record Speed
A subduction zone is where a collision occurs between two of the enormous tectonic plates that are slowly shifting over the Earth's surface. Typically, a dense ... «Live Science, May 15»
Some Coastal Communities May Not Have Time for Tsunami …
“All coastal communities in the U.S. Pacific Northwest are vulnerable to varying degrees to tsunami hazards from a Cascadia subduction zone earthquake,” said ... «United States Geological Survey, Abr 15»
Map outlines western Oregon landslide risks from a subduction zone …
The Coast Range is of special concern, officials say, because it will be the closest part of the state to the actual subduction zone earthquake, and will experience ... «Phys.Org, Feb 15»