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Abstract: Seismicity of Peninsular Malaysia

J. K. Raj

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

..., and longitudes 95°E and nODE, shows that the distribution of earthquake epicentres is consistent with the present-day plate tectonic setting; the majority...

1994

Thixotropy and the Mobilization of Clays in Slumps and Turbidity Flows: NOTES

A. W. Mccrone

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

...Thixotropy and the Mobilization of Clays in Slumps and Turbidity Flows: NOTES A. W. Mccrone 1966 Vol. 36 No. 1. (March), In earthquake-triggered...

1966

Hydrocarbon Flux Variations in Natural and Anthropogenic Seeps

Victor T. Jones III and Stephen G. Burtell

AAPG Special Volumes

..., California, as part of an earthquake prediction program. The hot spring is on a splay of the San Andreas fault and releases 40 mL/min of free gases...

1996

Recent California Earthquakes--"Geology": ABSTRACT

Homer J. Steiny, John P. Buwalda

AAPG Bulletin

...) earthquake, the strongest shock in Southern California since l857, presumably resulted from movement on the northeast-southwest-trending White Wolf...

1953

Abstract: Earthquake Design Ground Motion Taking into Account Active Fault Displacement (Session Keynote)

S. L. Wu, J. Kiyono, A. S. Fajar, Y. Maeda, T. Nakatani, S. Y. Li

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

...Abstract: Earthquake Design Ground Motion Taking into Account Active Fault Displacement (Session Keynote) S. L. Wu, J. Kiyono, A. S. Fajar, Y. Maeda...

2017

Control of Earthquakes at Rangely, Colorado--Summary: Hydrogeology

J. D. Bredehoeft , C. B. Raleigh , J. H. Healy

AAPG Special Volumes

... waterflood injection wells in one of the zones of earthquake activity. The experiment was conducted in three phases: (1) an initial phase of reducing fluid...

1976

Statistical Analysis of Flysch Sequence Regarded as Series of Point Events: ABSTRACT

Richard B. McCammon

AAPG Bulletin

... is similar to that of earthquakes, if the log thickness of the coarse layer is treated as earthquake magnitude and the linear thickness of the fine layer...

1973

Control of Earthquakes at Rangely, Colorado: ABSTRACT

J. D. Bredehoeft, C. B. Raleigh, J. H. Healy

AAPG Bulletin

... of the zones of earthquake activity. The experiment was conducted in three phases: (1) an initial phase of reducing fluid pressure, an attempt to stop...

1974

Neotectonic Activity of Atlantic Inner Continental Margin: ABSTRACT

Patrick J. Barosh

AAPG Bulletin

... of neotectonic activity along the inner edge of the Atlantic continental margin is emerging from new data on earthquake activity, contemporary vertical...

1981

Seismicity, Faulting and Tectonics of Inner Continental Borderland Offshore Northern Baja California, Mexico: ABSTRACT

Mark R. Legg, Victor Wong O.

AAPG Bulletin

.... Earthquake epicenters roughly delineate the major fault zones, with the most significant activity occurring along the Santa Cruz-San Clemente-San Isidro fault...

1982

Historical Seismicity of Texas--A Summary: ABSTRACT

Scott D. Davis, W. D. Pennington, S. M. Carlson

AAPG Bulletin

... earthquakes are known to have been felt, and 24 events are associated with reports of damage. The largest earthquake (magnitude = 5.9) occurred on August 16...

1985

ABSTRACT: Scientific Drilling into the San Andreas Fault: The SAFOD Experiment; #90013 (2003)

Mark Zoback, Stephen Hickman, William Ellsworth

Search and Discovery.com

... observe the earthquake nucleation process in the very near field and address a number of outstanding questions about the dynamics of earthquake...

2003

ABSTRACT: EarthScope and USArray; #90013 (2003)

David W. Simpson

Search and Discovery.com

..., evolution, and dynamics. As an observational tool, USArray can provide new insight and new data to address fundamental questions in earthquake...

2003

ABSTRACT: Probing Fault Zone Heterogeneity on the Nojima Fault: Constraints from Zircon Fission-Track Analysis of Borehole and Trench Samples; #90061 (2006)

Takahiro Tagami, Masaki Murakami, and Kenji Nagahara

Search and Discovery.com

... was activated during the 1995 Kobe earthquake (Hyogoken-Nanbu earthquake; M7.2). Rock samples were collected from the University Group 500 m (UG-500...

2006

ABSTRACT: Data from Earthquakes and EarthScope PBO GPS Stations Used to Identify Seismogenic Faults Westernmost Basin and Range; #90113 (2010)

Ryan Lindsay and Dr. Vince Cronin

Search and Discovery.com

... Observatory (PBO) GPS stations are being used to measure present-day strain across the area. Location data for earthquake foci derived from EarthScope...

2009

Abstract: Prediction of Earthquake Event Susceptibility in Low Seismic Regions by Numerical Modeling, Case Study of Zagros Fold-Belt; #90172 (2014)

Arash Barjasteh, Khalil Sarkarinejad

Search and Discovery.com

...Abstract: Prediction of Earthquake Event Susceptibility in Low Seismic Regions by Numerical Modeling, Case Study of Zagros Fold-Belt; #90172 (2014...

2014

Abstract: Change Peoples Behaviour with GeoHazard Knowledge; #90172 (2014)

P. Jane Wynne, Arvind Anand, Jan Aylsworth, Maurice Lamontagne, Malaika Ulmi

Search and Discovery.com

... need to be prepared” is important. I will describe how we have used post-event teachable moments (the 2004 Indonesian earthquake and tsunami; January...

2014

Abstract: Are the Wellman Ranch and Hog Lake Sites Portions of a Dismembered Positive Flower Structure along the San Jacinto Fault, SE California?: Implications for the Age of the Bautista Formation and Stress Loading During Earthquake Ruptures; #90321 (2018)

Emma Vierra

Search and Discovery.com

...?: Implications for the Age of the Bautista Formation and Stress Loading During Earthquake Ruptures; #90321 (2018) Emma Vierra Are the Wellman Ranch...

2018

Hydraulic Fracture Injection Strategy Influences the Probability of Earthquakes in the Eagle Ford Shale Play of South Texas, #80727 (2020).

Shannon L. Fasola, Michael R. Brudzinski, Robert J. Skoumal, Teresa Langenkamp, Brian S. Currie, Kevin J. Smart,

Search and Discovery.com

..., Oxford, OH ([email protected]) Earthquake Science Center, U.S. Geological Survey, Menlo Park, CA 3 Earth Science Section, Southwest Research...

2020

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