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An inventory of river anomalies in the Po Plain, Northern Italy:evidence for active blind thrust faulting
tectonic geomorphology drainage anomaly blind thrust Po Plain 1802 Oglio Valley earthquake
2015/9/16
The Po Plain is a low-relief area characterised by active shortening accommodated by blind thrust faulting. In this almost flat region depositional rates are similar to tectonic rates and deformation ...
2001 Bhuj-Kachchh earthquake:surface faulting and its relation with neotectonics and regional structures,Gujarat,Western India
surface rupture Kachchh earthquake thrust fault
2015/9/16
Primary and secondary surface deformation related to the 2001 Bhuj-Kachchh earthquake suggests that thrusting movement took place along an E-W fault near the western extension of the South Wagad Fault...
Faulting mechanism of the Campania–Lucania 1980 earthquake, Italy, from high-resolution, 3D velocity structure, aftershock relocation, fault-plane solutions, and post-seismic deformation modeling
Campania-Lucania 1980 earthquake analyses of the post-seismic data
2015/8/27
This study performs a detailed reconstruction of the rupture mechanism of the 1980 Campania–Lucania (southern Italy) earthquake. This is achieved by relocation of the main event through computation of...
Is blind faulting truly invisible?Tectonic-controlled drainage evolution in the epicentral area of the May 2012,Emilia-Romagna earthquake sequence (northern Italy)
Blind faulting Tectonic geomorphology Seismogenic source 2012 Emilia-Romagna earthquake sequence Po Plain
2015/8/26
For decades, alluvial plains have been the areas of the fastest population growth over most of the globe. Modern societies demand growing extensions of flat and easily accessible land to accommodate t...
On the complexity of surface ruptures during normal faulting earthquakes: excerpts from the 6 April 2009 L'Aquila (central Italy) earthquake (Mw 6.3)
On the complexity surface ruptures normal faulting earthquakes L'Aquila earthquake
2015/1/6
Over the past few years the assessment of the earthquake potential of large continental faults has increasingly relied on field investigations. State-of-the-art seismic hazard models are progressively...
Earthquakes and Seismic Faulting: Effects on Tunnels
earthquake elastic dislocation analysis faulting offset tunnel
2009/7/8
A study of tunnels in areas affected by strong earthquakes in the last 50-100 years revealed at least three cases of tunnels damaged by earthquake shaking or offset by seismic faulting, including the ...
Earthquake Faulting at Ancient Cnidus, SW Turkey
Cnidus archaeoseismology faulting surface rupture earthquake
2009/7/8
The ruins of Cnidus, an important ancient city in southwestern Asia Minor, lie directly on an earthquake fault - the Cnidus Fault. Offset and deformed archaeological remains along the trace of the fau...