Kinematic and dynamic fault slip analyses: Implications from the surface rupture of the 2023 Elbistan (Kahramanmaraş)(Mw7. 6) earthquake, Türkiye
M Köküm - Journal of Structural Geology, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract On 6 February 2023, the Elbistan (Kahramanmaraş)(Mw7. 6) earthquake produced
a strike-slip type coseismic surface rupture zone, involving the sinistral slip of the …
a strike-slip type coseismic surface rupture zone, involving the sinistral slip of the …
Forty years of paleostress analysis: has it attained maturity?
JL Simón - Journal of Structural Geology, 2019 - Elsevier
Powerful methods of paleostress analysis from fault-slip data have been used since the
1970's, and have demonstrated their capacity for reconstructing stress fields with tectonic …
1970's, and have demonstrated their capacity for reconstructing stress fields with tectonic …
The provenance of Avalonia and its tectonic implications: a critical reappraisal
Abstract The late Neoproterozoic–Cambrian interval is characterized by global-scale
orogenesis, rapid continental growth and profound changes in Earth systems. Orogenic …
orogenesis, rapid continental growth and profound changes in Earth systems. Orogenic …
Evolution of intraplate stress fields under multiple remote compressions: The case of the Iberian Chain (NE Spain)
CL Liesa, JL Simón - Tectonophysics, 2009 - Elsevier
The stress evolution of the central-eastern Iberian Chain during the Tertiary compression
has been a matter of discussion during the last decades. In particular, there is not a …
has been a matter of discussion during the last decades. In particular, there is not a …
Ground effects of large morphogenic earthquakes.
R Caputo - Journal of Geodynamics, 2005 - sfera.unife.it
Morphogenic earthquakes are those seismic events capable of generating, or modifying, the
surface morphology instantaneously and permanently (Caputo, 1993). It is also of interest to …
surface morphology instantaneously and permanently (Caputo, 1993). It is also of interest to …
Study on the morphological expansion and stability of horizontal salt caverns under the influence of interlayer spacing
H Zhang, Q Li, L Wang, Q Wanyan, K Li… - Geoenergy Science and …, 2025 - Elsevier
In China's lacustrine salt rock deposits, the horizontal multi-step dissolution technique allows
the construction of large-scale salt caverns within narrow salt layers. However, insoluble thin …
the construction of large-scale salt caverns within narrow salt layers. However, insoluble thin …
Neogene–Quaternary tectonic stratigraphy of the eastern Southern Alps, NE Italy
In order to reconstruct the Neogene–Quaternary Tectonic Stratigraphy of the eastern
Southern Alps, the late Tortonian-lower Pleistocene foredeep clastic sequences, crop** …
Southern Alps, the late Tortonian-lower Pleistocene foredeep clastic sequences, crop** …
Spacing and distribution of bed-perpendicular joints throughout layered, shallow-marine carbonates (Granada Basin, southern Spain)
This contribution focuses on the controls exerted by sedimentological, petrographic and
mechanical rock properties on the distribution of bed-perpendicular joints throughout …
mechanical rock properties on the distribution of bed-perpendicular joints throughout …
Geometry of the fault zone of the 2003 Ms= 7.5 Chuya earthquake and associated stress fields, Gorny Altai
OV Lunina, AS Gladkov, IS Novikov, AR Agatova… - Tectonophysics, 2008 - Elsevier
The co-seismic deformations produced during the September 27, 2003 Chuya earthquake
(Ms= 7.5) that affected the Gorny Altai, Russia, are described and discussed along a 30 km …
(Ms= 7.5) that affected the Gorny Altai, Russia, are described and discussed along a 30 km …
Formation of wide-blocky calcite veins by extreme growth competition
Liassic limestones on the coast of Somerset in the UK contain dense arrays of calcite
microveins with a common, but poorly understood microstructure, characterized by laterally …
microveins with a common, but poorly understood microstructure, characterized by laterally …