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Oil-Gas Prospects of Sediments of the Bazhenov Formation of the Central and Southern Regions of the West Siberian Platform
K. I. Mikulenko
Petroleum Geology: A Digest of Russian Literature
... that they were generated by ancient earthquake shocks. Thicknesses of parts of a section with paleo-seismic fracturing may range from a fraction...
1979
Abstract: The Northwest Sabah Trough is Currently Inactive: Comment on Two Recent Articles in Geological Society of Malaysia Publications
H. D. Tjia
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... by seismicity. The epicenter of an MW 5.2 earthquake on 1 May 2004 did occur and is consistent wih left slip on the Tubau Wrench fault, striking N...
2010
Abstract: Landslide Hazard Vulnerability: Review of Literature and a Proposed New Approach in Landslide Risk Management for Malaysia
Staff of GSM Warta Geologi
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... on the hazard triggering factors (intense rainfall and earthquake). It is also noted that the rating of vulnerability cannot be simply determined...
2010
Large-scale Sand Injection in the Paleogene of the North Sea: Modeling of Energy and Flow Velocities
Davide Duranti
AAPG Special Volumes
... ground during earthquake: Journal of Geotechnical Engineering, v. 105, p. 201255.Solheim, A., P. Bryn, H. P. Sejrup, J. Mienert, and K. Berg, 2005, Ormen...
2007
Earth crustal analysis of Northwest Sabah region inferred from receiver function method
Abdul Halim Abdul Latiff, Faridah Othman
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... receiver functions have an earthquake magnitude greater than 6 mb with a signal-to-noise ratio of greater than 5. The processing steps included...
2020
ABSTRACT: Estimation of slope failure based on the support vector machine and decision tree methods
Ashanira Mat Deris, Badariah Solemon
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... in which a slope fails because of the soil or rock’s decreased self-retainability due to rainfall or an earthquake. This failure may give a severe impact...
2021
Abstract: New Ocean Bottom Seismometer Exploration for Crustal Imaging in Arctic Ocean
Xiongwei Niu
Geological Society of Malaysia (GSM)
... no provisions for earthquake-induced forces. In the interest of public safety, it is reasonable to comprehensively assess the seismic hazard and design...
2023
Subsurface Geotechnical Hazards in Petroleum and Geothermal Development
Robert C. Erickson
AAPG Special Volumes
..., Los Angeles basin earthquake of Oct. 21, 1941, and its effect on certain producing wells in Domingues field, Los Angeles County, California: AAPG...
1981
ABSTRACT: Maturation of Large Scale Mass-Wasting along the Hawaiian Ridge, by Michael E. Torresan, David A. Clague, Colin L. Jacobs, James G. Moore; #90097 (1990).
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1990
Gas Bubble and Expansion Crack Origin of Molar-Tooth Calcite Structures in the Middle Proterozoic Belt Supergroup, Western Montana--DISCUSSION
Brian R. Pratt
Journal of Sedimentary Research (SEPM)
..., 1992, Shrinkage features ("molar tooth" structure) in Proterozoic limestones--new model for their origin through synsedimentary earthquake-induced...
1999
Abstract: Neotectonics and Sedimentation on the Central Continental Shelf of Western Canada, by T. F. Moslow, J. L. Luternauer, and K. Rohr; #91004 (1991)
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1991
1993
Test of New Global Tectonics: REPLY
Mason L. Hill
AAPG Bulletin
... an increasing rate of movement (and especially to relate this to earthquake prediction). Actually, all too few points in time and space, especially...
1972
Abstract: Neotectonic Movement on En Echelon Faults of the Southern San Andreas System, Mecca Hills, California, by R. Witbaard, H. Shifflett, and R. Grannell; #90992 (1993).
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1993
Abstract: Compressive Structures Along the San Andreas Fault in Northern California: A Relationship Between Miocene and Quaternary Tectonics and Implications for Seismic Hazard, by M. Angell and N. T. Hall; #90958 (1995).
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1995
ABSTRACT: Relationship Between In-Situ Stress and Fractures and Faults in the Monterey Formation, Santa Maria Basin, California, by Thomas Finkbeiner, Colleen A. Barton, and Mark D. Zoback; #91019 (1996)
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1996
North Channel Slope Fault, Santa Barbara Basin, California: A Reevaluation: ABSTRACT
P. J. Fischer, G. W. Simila
AAPG Bulletin
... of the fault, which underlies the Conception fan, is poorly defined. A review of the earthquake activity (1932-1981) of the northwestern Santa Barbara...
1983
Abstract: Comparison of Two Miocene Turbidite Intervals: Taranaki Basin (New Zealand) and Gulf of Mexico Basin (GOM) (USA), by J. L. Coleman, G. H. Browne, R. M. Slatt, and G. R. Clemenceau; #90932 (1998).
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1998
Abstract: Undiscovered Exploration Leads in Shattered Gulf Coast Sediments, by A. Lowrie, F. E. Talbert, M. G. Mackenzie, J. C. Pratsch, I. Lerche, T. C. Klekamp, and R. L. Adams; #90932 (1998).
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1998
1999
Patterns of Displacement Along Large Normal Faults: Implications for Basin Evolution and Fault Propagation, Based on Examples from East Africa
Chris K. Morley
AAPG Bulletin
..., probably by linkage of numerous small faults. Displacement then builds (following the b-value earthquake model) along the fault during basin development...
1999
Seismic reflection imaging of a major strike-slip fault zone in a rift system: Paleogene structure and evolution of the Tan-Lu fault system, Liaodong Bay, Bohai, offshore China
Li-Yuan Hsiao, Stephan A. Graham, Nat Tilander
AAPG Bulletin
... monitoring network in North China, the relation of horizontal crustal movement to stress field and seismicity: Earthquake Research in China, v. 12, no. 4, p...
2004