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VIETNAMESE PREHISTORIC MARINE CULTURES - OUTSTANDING HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL VALUES
Published 2020-03-01“…Earth's history has gone through at least 20 glacial and interglacial cycles in which the sea advanced and receded, not to mention the small fluctuations between stages, or those due to tectonic activity that made sea-level changes vary in each region. …”
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Hydrochemistry of the Hot Springs in Western Sichuan Province Related to the Wenchuan MS 8.0 Earthquake
Published 2014-01-01“…Concentrations of K+ and SO4− of the samples from the Kangding district exhibited evident increases before the Wenchuan earthquake, indicating more supplement of deep fluids under the increase of tectonic stress. The chemical and isotopic variations of the water samples from the area closer to the epicenter area can be attributed to variation of regional stress field when the aftershock activities became weak.…”
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Evidence of pockmarks and seafloor gas venting in the northwestern Arabian Sea
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Marine gas seeps are common along tectonically active margins, but they have not been previously observed along the Arabian continental margin. …”
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First evidence of sinter and travertine in Cameroon: fault reactivation and geothermal implications
Published 2023-09-01“…The chemical compositions of the lithofacies show the diversity of the spring deposits related to complex phenomena of internal migration of mineralized hot water and the tectonic controls during the Precambrian fault reactivations.…”
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Geoheritage Values of the Northeastern Carpathians, Transcarpathia, Ukraine
Published 2020-11-01“…The aim of our present work is to provide a brief overview and greater publicity about the geoheritage values of Transcarpathia using 45 documented geosites (stratigraphic, volcanic, geomorphological, mineralogical, tectonic) of the Ukrainian State Geological Survey. …”
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Two-stage oxidation of petrogenic organic carbon in a rapidly exhuming small mountainous catchment
Published 2025-01-01“…Such an oxidative flux was estimated to be 20–35 metric tons of carbon per square kilometer per year, ranking among the greatest levels around the world and highlighting tectonically active islands and the surrounding marine systems as a hotspot of carbon emission.…”
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Assessment of Chaves Low-Temperature CO2-Rich Geothermal System (N-Portugal) Using an Interdisciplinary Geosciences Approach
Published 2019-01-01“…The study region is situated in the tectonic unit of the Middle Galicia/Trás-os-Montes subzone of the Central Iberian Zone of the Hesperic Massif comprising mainly Variscan granites and Paleozoic metasediments. …”
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The rupture process of the Hualien M7.3 sequence on April 3, 2024
Published 2025-01-01“…The rupture process of the main shock and strong aftershocks is of great significance to the subsequent seismic activity and seismogenic tectonic research. Based on local strong-motion data, we used the IDS (Iterative Deconvolution and Stacking) method to obtain the rupture process of the mainshock and two strong aftershocks on the 23rd. …”
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Assessment of landslide hazard models in Chamsangar basin
Published 2017-03-01“…The purpose of this study is to compare the landslide susceptibility mapping models based on Fuzzy logic, Information value and area Density applied in the Chamsangar watershed. According to the tectonic and Iran old basins divisions, this basin is a part of folded Zagros. …”
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The model of international relations in the Baltic Sea region: political shifts and current challenges
Published 2024-01-01“…The demise of the USSR and the revision of the Yalta-Potsdam system of international relations led to tectonic changes in the Baltic Sea region: it became apparent that the northern flank, once the most likely battleground between the North Atlantic Alliance and the Warsaw Pact, had a historical opportunity to transform into a region of intensive political, economic, educational and cultural interaction. …”
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Discotheques, Magazines and Plexiglas: Superstudio and the Architecture of Mass Culture
Published 2011-06-01“…Superstudio’s early pronouncements stating their abstention from building presaged their decision to investigate the radical potential of different non-tectonic mediums culled from consumer culture. Initially, the group embraced popular culture and mass-production for their ability to challenge the hidebound discipline of architecture, leading them to produce an assortment of interior furnishings designed to activate consumers to alter their own living spaces. …”
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Study of Ground Vibration Site Effects on Substation in Inhomogeneous Strata
Published 2024-01-01“…A large substation confronts the risk of frequent tectonic earthquakes with a relatively high magnitude, thus it is necessary to analyze the seismic response of the site. …”
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Construire un autre regard sur l’abandon, réactiver la charge de potentialités du projet
Published 2021-10-01“…The article explores, in a final part, the capacity of abandonment to open up the field of potentialities associated with the project (from the scenarios that it keeps active to the tectonic ambiguity that it nourishes). The article thus lays the foundations for a non-linear reading of the biography of contemporary built situations.…”
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Shear localisation controls the dynamics of earthquakes
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract Earthquakes are produced by the propagation of rapid slip along tectonic faults. The propagation dynamics is governed by a balance between elastic stored energy in the surrounding rock, and dissipated energy at the propagating tip of the slipping patch. …”
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Numerical Analysis of Seismic Site Effects in Loess Region of Western China under Strong Earthquake Excitations
Published 2020-01-01“…The Loess Plateau is one of the most tectonically and seismically active areas in the world. …”
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Bi-directional extensional control of the Berane Basin formation, northern Montenegro
Published 2024-01-01“…The structural evolution and the tectonic regimes that controlled the formation of the Berane Basin are not fully understood. …”
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Research and Geoconservation of the Albian “Giant” Ammonites Collection in the Basque Coast UNESCO Global Geopark
Published 2021-09-01“…However, an important section of the sea cliff outcrops is formed by an older and less known Albian “black flysch”. Its tectonic and sedimentological setting is related to the opening and spreading of the floor of the Bay of Biscay, which produced important environmental changes that triggered significant ammonoid bioevents, including the occurrence of large forms. …”
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Ocular Rosacea Causing Corneal Melt in an African American Patient and a Hispanic Patient
Published 2017-01-01“…An emergent full thickness tectonic corneal patch graft was done. The patient’s bilateral eye symptoms improved one month after initiating rosacea treatment. …”
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The Late Permian Kupferschiefer Fossils and the Geological Educational Trail in the UNESCO Global Geopark TERRA.vita (NW Germany)
Published 2021-06-01“…In the UNESCO Global Geopark TERRA.vita, Kupferschiefer fossils have been found at three tectonically uplifted elevations: Hüggel, Schafberg, and Piesberg. …”
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MINERALOGICAL-GEOCHEMICAL FEATURES OF MAGNETITE OCCURRENCES IN SERPENTINITES OF THE KALKAN AREA (MAIN URALIAN FAULT ZONE, SOUTH URALS)
Published 2021-09-01“…During collision, serpentinites were tectonized with the formation of small bodies of massive magnetite ores and Cu, Ag and Bi sulfides and native minerals.…”
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