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Mackey K.G.; Fujita K.; Gounbina L.V.; Koz'min B.M.; Imaev V.S.; Imaeva L.P.; Sedov B.M. (2003)Russian regional seismicity catalogs, including those in the annual “Earthquakes of the USSR,” are contaminated by industrial explosions. In northeastern Russia, explosions occur in tin, coal, and gold mines, as well as ...
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Nokleberg W.J.; Scholl D.W.; Parfenov L.M.; Monger J.W.H.; Norton I.O.; Khanchuk A.I.; Stone D.B.; Scotese C.R.; Fujita K. (2001)2000.08 Phanerozoic tectonic evolution of the Circum-North Pacific Author: Nokleberg, Warren J; Parfenov, Leonid M; Monger, James W H; Norton, Ian O; Khanchuk, Alexander I; Stone, David B; Scotese, Christopher R; Scholl, ...
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Newberry J.T.; Laclair D.L.; Fujita K. (1986)Study of focal mechanisms of earthquakes in the Near and Komandorsky Islands indicate that there are several distinct zones of tectonic activity. South of the Near Islands, normal faulting occurs in the trench east of 172°E ...
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Fujita K.; MacKey K.G.; McCaleb R.C.; Gunbina L.V.; Kovalev V.N.; Imaev V.S.; Smirnov V.N. (2002)The seismicity of Chukotka forms the central part of a Trans-Bering seismic belt that extends from the Koryak highlands through the Seward Peninsula to central Alaska. The seismicity of the Chukotka section has been recorded ...
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Mackey K.G.; Fujita K.; Gunbina L.V.; Kovalev V.N.; Imaev V.S.; Kozmin B.M.; Imaeva L.P. (1997)Newly compiled Russian and U.S. seismological data support an independent Bering block in motion relative to the North American plate. This motion is likely to be driven by the westward extrusion of southwestern Alaska, ...
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Layer P.W.; Newberry R.; Fujita K.; Parfenov L.; Trunilina V.; Bakharev A. (2001)Samples from plutonic belts and individual intrusions in the Sakha Republic (Yakutia), northeastern Russia, were analyzed using 40Ar/39Ar geochronology and trace element geochemistry. Four phases of activity were identified: ...
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