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Time-Dependent Hydrodynamic Models of Turbidity Currents Analyzed with Data from the Grand Banks and Orleansville Events

A. D. Kirwan Jr., L. J. Doyle, W. D. Bowles, G. R. Brooks

Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)

... of earthquake epicenters. Given a sufficiently dramatic initiating event, such as an earthquake, our results suggest that turbidity currents can...

1986

Geophysical Setting of the San Fernando Basin, Southern California

V. E. Langenheim, T. G. Hildenbrand, R. C. Jachens, A. Griscom

Pacific Section of AAPG

..., coinciding with the upper termination of the 1994 Northridge earthquake mainshock rupture. The basin is deeper than previous estimates by 2 to 4 km...

2001

Regional Tectonics and Structural Evolution of the Monterey Bay Region, Central California

H. Gary Greene

Pacific Section of AAPG

... earthquake and recently reprocesses multichannel seismic-reflection data offshore indicate that the the Monterey Bay region is presently being...

1990

Active Folding and Blind Thrust Faulting Induced by Basin Inversion Processes, Inner California Borderlands

Carlos Rivero, John H. Shaw

AAPG Special Volumes

... AAPG Memoir 94: Thrust fault-related folding The present bathymetry, basin geometries, and spatial earthquake distribution in the inner California...

2011

Field guide to the Accretionary Complex and Neotectonics of South-Central Alaska, Anchorage to Seward, 2011

Susan M. Karl, Dwight C. Bradley, Marti L. Miller, Rodney A. Combellick

Alaska Geological Society

... & Geophysical Surveys Professional Paper 112, 52 p. Combellick, R.A., 1993, The penultimate great earthquake in southcentral Alaska–Evidence from a buried...

2011

Geological Problems at Corral Canyon on the Malibu Coast

L. C. McFarland, Edward A. Hall, Robert N. Hacker, Henry H. Neel, Richard B. Haines, Burdette A. Ogle, Ronald G. Heck, John N. Truex

Pacific Section SEPM

..., it will cover it; it will provide an additional barrier. If you have an earthquake that destroys half of Los Angeles the only building that will stay...

1969

Front Matter: GCAGS Journal, Volume 8 (2019)

Robert K. Merrill

GCAGS Journal

... ................................................ 57 F. Jerry Lucia Can We Use the North Texas Earthquake History to Predict the Next Earthquake...

2019

Slippage on the Buena Vista Thrust Fault

Robert D. Nason, Alan K. Cooper, Don Tocher

Pacific Section of AAPG

... James Wilt (1958). Because of its interest in the phenomenon of fault creep the Earthquake Mechanism Laboratory of the U.S. Environmental Science...

1968

Geological Problems at Corral Canyon on the Malibu Coast

Pacific Section of AAPG

... that a slide will do to this building, it will cover it; it will provide an additional barrier. If you have an earthquake that destroys half of Los Angeles...

1969

Memorial: Arthur Keith (1864-1944)

Allyn C. Swinnerton

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

.... His studies were primarily structural but included investigations of the St. Lawrence earthquake of 1925 and the Grand Banks earthquake of 1928...

1944

Quaternary Faulting at Towanta Flat, on the South Flank of the Uinta Mountains, Duchesne County, Utah

Wallace R. Hansen

Utah Geological Association

... Quaternary faults are abundant, the Uinta Mountains are almost lacking in clear evidence of Quaternary tectonic activity. Only half a dozen earthquake...

1969

Viking Deposition: DISCUSSION

H. Llewellyn Jones

CSPG Bulletin

..., of tsunamic waves to transport sediment over great distances. A tsunami is by definition "A great sea wave produced by a submarine earthquake...

1962

Broadband magnetotelluric study of the axial fault region of the New Madrid Seismic Zone

Kaushik Sarker, Chris H. Cramer, Charles A. Langston, Roshan Raj Bhattarai, Anuradha Mahanama

International Meeting for Applied Geoscience and Energy (IMAGE)

... of Petroleum Geologists Broadband MT study of NMSZ axial fault study area. The earthquake hypocenters (USGS earthquake catalog, accessed 23rd July, 2023...

2023

SAFOD—The San Andreas Fault Observatory at Depth and Its Relevance to Oil and Gas

Bill Rizer

Houston Geological Society Bulletin

... and chemical processes that control deformation and earthquake generation within an active plate-bounding fault zone” (Zoback et al, 1998). SAFOD...

2006

Memorial: George Gryc (1919-2008)

Leslie C. Gordon, Nahum Schneidermann, David Howell, Gary Greene, Erick Mack

AAPG Non-Technical and Memorials

... to Menlo Park in 1963 where he served as chief of the branch of Alaskan Geology until 1976. In 1964 the second largest earthquake of the century...

2008

Abstract: Growing Evidence of Active Deformation in the Malay Basin Region (Geology Paper 17)

H. D. Tjia

Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)

... been considered tectonically quiet on the basis of horizontal stratification, absence of volcanic centres, absence of earthquake epicenters, and low...

2008

Catastrophic Rock Slide, Mount Huascaran, North-Central Peru, May 31, 1970: GEOLOGIC NOTES

J. M. Browning

AAPG Bulletin

.... The slide was triggered by an earthquake 85 km away, at a depth of 54 km. In the upper and steepest drop the slide fell and swept as a nearly friction-free...

1973

Deep-Sea Trenches and the Compression Assumption: DISCUSSION

Walter S. Olson

AAPG Bulletin

... and island arcs are caused by primary regional tension is contradicted by various lines of evidence. Earthquake data show these features located...

1974

Faulting in Outer Continental Shelf of Southern Bering Sea

James V. Gardner, Tracy L. Vallier

AAPG Bulletin

... is probably result of earthquake-induced energies that reactivate zones of weakness inherited from the collapse of the margin during the late...

1981

ABSTRACT: North Africa … Mediterranean Present-day Stress Field Transition: Implications for Fractured Reservoir Production; #90016 (2003)

William Bosworth

Search and Discovery.com

... and location of the change from the Red Sea to the Arabian stress fields is presently not known. Limited studies of earthquake mechanisms in West-Central...

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Abstract: Complex Deformation along the Maacama Fault Zone, Part of the Young PAC-NAM Transform Boundary; #90172 (2014)

Rick D. Schroeder

Search and Discovery.com

... of tabular-shaped best-fit clusters of earthquake foci correlate with mapped geology and shallow resistivity profiles, and define numerous...

2014

Abstract: Estimating the Spectra of Small Events for the Purpose of Evaluating Microseismic Detection Threshholds; #90174 (2014)

N. Ackerley

Search and Discovery.com

... scatter, the scaling problem inherent in comparing different measures of earthquake magnitude and the role of trigger algorithms. Given this working...

2014

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