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Seismicity, fault rupture and earthquake hazards in slowly deforming regions

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Authors and Corporations: Landgraf, Angela (Editor), Kübler, Simon (Editor), Hintersberger, Esther (Editor), Stein, Seth (Editor)
Other Authors: Landgraf, Angela [Editor] • Kübler, Simon 1981- [Editor] • Hintersberger, Esther 1979- [Editor] • Stein, Seth [Editor]
Type of Resource: Book
Language: English
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Series: Geological Society: Special publication / the Geological Society, London ; no. 432
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Source: Verbunddaten SWB
Subject: DK 550.348.098.64
DK 551.243.1
DK 551.242
Geo
Call number: 17.4482 4.
ISBN: 9781862397453
1862397457
Description
Summary: Active tectonics, earthquakes and palaeoseismicity in slowly deforming continents -- Challenges in assessing seismic hazard in intraplate Europe -- The largest expected earthquake magnitudes in Central Asia: statistical inference from an earthquake catalogue with uncertain magnitudes -- Instrumental magnitude constraints for the 11 July 1889, Chilik earthquake -- Intraplate seismicity in mid-plate South America: correlations with geophysical lithospheric parameters -- Groundwater recharge as the trigger of naturally occurring intraplate earthquakes -- Views on the dialectics between seismology and palaeoseismology with examples from southern Scandinavia -- Active faulting in a populated low-strain setting (Lower Rhine Graben, Central Europe) identified by geomorphic, geophysical and geological analysis -- Seismic slip on the west flank of the Upper Rhine Graben (France-Germany): evidence from tectonic morphology and cataclastic deformation bands -- The Cadell Fault, southeastern Australia: a record of temporally clustered morphogenic seismicity in a low-strain intraplate region -- The Egiin Davaa prehistoric rupture, central Mongolia: a large magnitude normal faulting earthquake on a reactivated fault with little cumulative slip located in a slowly deforming intraplate setting -- Seismites as indicators for Holocene seismicity in the northeastern Ejina Basin, Inner Mongolia -- Surface rupture of the 1911 Kebin (Chon-Kemin) earthquake, Northern Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan
Item Description: Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description: 261 pages; Illustrationen, Diagramme, Karten; 26 cm
ISBN: 9781862397453
1862397457
Call number: 17.4482 4.