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(2006)To facilitate geological analyses of the Ulleung Basin in the East Sea (Japan Sea) between Korea and Japan, shipborne and satellite altimetry-derived gravity data are combined to derive a regionally coherent anomaly field. ...
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(2000)Data for the Altai-Sayan region were used to compare land relief, neotectonic structure, the morphology and kinematics of active faults, and seismotectonic crustal deformation to the topography of the top of a low-velocity ...
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(1997)The velocity structure of the crust and uppermost mantle beneath the DSS profile Quartz in northwestern Russia is determined using a linearized seismic tomography scheme. The analysis is performed on the northern 2200 km ...
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(2003)The Sutai Range is a structural and topographic culmination at the southeastern end of the Mongolian Altai and a world-class example of an actively forming restraining bend. The range occurs at a major stepover zone along ...
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(2006)The Himalayan Metamorphic Front consists of two basinal sequences deposited on the Indian passive margin, the Mesoproterozoic Lesser Himalayan Sequence and the Neoproterozoic-Cambrian Greater Himalayan Sequence. The current ...
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(2006)Over 800 receiver functions (RFs) from three broadband and five short period stations deployed in the northern segment of the Western Ghats of India, were analysed to examine the crustal constraints on the rift flank uplift ...
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(2004)Felsic magmatism has occurred over a large region of East Asia since Jurassic times and has provided important mineral resources such as tin, tungsten, base metals and gold. The circum-Japan Sea region preserves various ...
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(2006)The Kodiak Islands are located ~120 to 250 km from the Alaska-Aleutian Trench and are within the southern extent of the 1964 Prince William Sound (Mw = 9.2) earthquake rupture and aftershock zone. Here we report new campaign ...
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(1980)The paper discusses the results of geodetic investigations performed in the region of the large 1975-1976 Tolbachik fissure eruption in Kamchatka. Using data from repeated triangu-lation and trigonometric levelings, ...
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(2006)We have made reprocessing to the data from seven magnetotelluric survey profiles, which were carried out at the Wudalianchi volcanic cluster of Helongjiang Province in 1997. A detailed analysis is performed to describe ...
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(2006)Many seismic and magnetotelluric experiments within Tibet provide proxies for lithospheric temperature and lithology, and hence rheology. Most data have been collected between c. 88°E and 95°E in a corridor around the ...
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(2006)Aeromagnetic and gravity data are processed and interpreted to reveal deep and shallow information about the crustal structure of the central North Slope, Alaska. Regional aeromagnetic anomalies primarily reflect deep ...
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(2006)Aeromagnetic data from the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea have been analysed, to remove the contributions of shallow and deep sources to the magnetic anomalies by applying a processing technology that increases the informative ...
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(2003)We propose that the internally zoned, Li-bearing Tin Mountain pegmatite in the Harney Peak granite-pegmatite system of the Black Hills, South Dakota, crystallized from fluid-rich, compositionally complex melts at 400-350C. ...
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(2006)Global Positioning System (GPS) data acquired between 1996 and 2004 and fault plane solutions for four seismic zones are analyzed to obtain the velocity and strain rate fields for western Bulgaria. The GPS derived velocities ...
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(2004)The existing 2D and 3D depth imaging approaches using multichannel teleseismic receiver functions (RFs) can result in significant artifacts caused by misinterpretation of signal-generated noise resulting from broadside ...
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(2001)Unravelling the underlying causes of mountain building is one pivotal issue of geotectonics. The most popular model invokes crustal thickening through horizontal, across mountain ranges, contraction of the area occupied ...
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(1988)In recent years much attention has been paid to the study of crustal movements within tectonically active regions. The present work is specially of interest since it deals with the site where one of the largest hydroelectric ...
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(2006)The distribution of mass anomalies within the crust of the Archean Western Superior Province has been investigated with forward and inverse gravity modeling routines. The gravity models indicate that in most of the Western ...
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(2002)The Alfred Wegener Institute of Polar and Marine Research, the University of Bergen and Hokkaido University acquired new seismic refraction data along a transect from the Knipovich Ridge to the inner Van Mijenfjorden in ...
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