Journal of Himalayan Geology, Volumes 1-2Wada Institute of Himalayan Geology, 1990 - Geology |
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aware of little information that allows tight constraints on the seismic moments of
any of these earthquakes. I give here only a brief discussion of them and of
modifications to the parameters listed in Table 1 of Molnar and Deng (1984). 15
June ...
aware of little information that allows tight constraints on the seismic moments of
any of these earthquakes. I give here only a brief discussion of them and of
modifications to the parameters listed in Table 1 of Molnar and Deng (1984). 15
June ...
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Abstract: Spontaneous stick-slip along the interface between stressed foam
ntbber blocks can be used as a simple analog of earthquake rupture and stick~
slip, incorporating a steady buildup of tectonic strain, fault creep. rupture
nucleation, ...
Abstract: Spontaneous stick-slip along the interface between stressed foam
ntbber blocks can be used as a simple analog of earthquake rupture and stick~
slip, incorporating a steady buildup of tectonic strain, fault creep. rupture
nucleation, ...
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event. Nevertheless, the analogy suggests that to accurately predict earthquakes
we may have to accurately predict the prior triggering events, and the triggers for
the triggering events, etc., making the problem of earthquake prediction very ...
event. Nevertheless, the analogy suggests that to accurately predict earthquakes
we may have to accurately predict the prior triggering events, and the triggers for
the triggering events, etc., making the problem of earthquake prediction very ...
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Contents
The Shyok valley Northern Ladakh India An entraped and compressed marginal | 31 |
Megacrysts in the granitoid rocks | 39 |
Shaleslate metamorphism in Yashwant NagarDudhem | 47 |
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