نتایج جستجو برای: slip and steep dipping

تعداد نتایج: 16832414  

2017
Marwah Abdalla Melissa C. Caughey Rikki M. Tanner John N. Booth Keith M. Diaz D. Edmund Anstey Mario Sims Joseph Ravenell Paul Muntner Anthony J. Viera Daichi Shimbo

BACKGROUND Abnormal diurnal blood pressure (BP), including nondipping patterns, assessed using ambulatory BP monitoring, have been associated with increased cardiovascular risk among white and Asian adults. We examined the associations of BP dipping patterns (dipping, nondipping, and reverse dipping) with cardiovascular target organ damage (left ventricular mass index and left ventricular hyper...

2007
F. Fernández-Ibáñez J. I. Soto M. D. Zoback J. Morales

[1] The Gibraltar Arc in the western Mediterranean consists of the Betic and Rif Alpine chains and the Alboran Sea Basin. Four types of stress indicators (wellbore breakouts, earthquake focal plane mechanisms, young geologic fault slip data, and hydraulic fracture orientations) indicate a regional NW–SE compressive stress field resulting from Africa-Eurasia plate convergence. In some particular...

Journal: :transport phenomena in nano and micro scales 0
a. r. rahmati department of mechanical engineering, university of kashan, kashan, i. r.iran r. ehsani department of mechanical engineering, university of kashan, kashan, i. r.iran

because of its kinetic nature and computational advantages, the lattice boltzmann method (lbm) has been well accepted as a useful tool to simulate micro-scale flows. the slip boundary model plays a crucial role in the accuracy of solutions for micro-channel flow simulations. the most used slip boundary condition is the maxwell slip model. the results of maxwell slip model are affected by the ac...

Journal: :The Seismic record 2023

Abstract Coastal uplift is a common feature of Pacific Rim tectonic deformation. The 1989 Mw 7.0 Loma Prieta earthquake illustrated that reverse-oblique slip on transpressive segment the predominantly horizontal San Andreas transform fault produces coastal uplift. In west-central California 400 km long Gregorio-Hosgri system near-vertical to steeply northeast-dipping, reverse-oblique, dextral s...

رحیمی, بهنام, علی زاده, حسین ,

The Mashhad ophiolitic and metamorphic complex was intruded by Mashhad granitoids during different episodes of magmatisms. Dehnow pluton with diorite-granodiorite composition was intruded at earliest stage of magmatism during Late Triassic (Norian, 215± 4My). This pluton is cut by the NW-SE trending ductile shear zones which are dominated by an intense ductile deformation. The rocks of Dehnow p...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Yongsheng Li Wenliang Jiang Jingfa Zhang Yi Luo

Determining the relationship between crustal movement and faulting in thrust belts is essential for understanding the growth of geological structures and addressing the proposed models of a potential earthquake hazard. A Mw 5.9 earthquake occurred on 21 January 2016 in Menyuan, NE Qinghai Tibetan plateau. We combined satellite interferometry from Sentinel-1A Terrain Observation with Progressive...

2014
Jillian A. Johnson Brenda L. Key Faye S. Routledge William Gerin Tavis S. Campbell

BACKGROUND Blunted blood pressure (BP) dipping during nighttime sleep has been associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular events. Psychological traits have been associated with prolonged cardiovascular activation and a lack of cardiovascular recovery. This activation may extend into nighttime sleep and reduce BP dipping. PURPOSE This study aims to evaluate the association between tra...

2002
Colin B. Amos Douglas W. Burbank David C. Nobes Stuart A. L. Read

[1] Deformed fluvial terraces preserved over active thrust-related folds record the kinematics of folding as fault slip accumulates on the underlying thrust. In the Mackenzie Basin of southern New Zealand, the kinematics revealed by folded fluvial terraces along the active Ostler and Irishman Creek fault zones are inconsistent with traditional models for thrust-related folding in which spatiall...

2006
Andrew V. Newman Timothy H. Dixon Noel Gourmelen

We investigate the effects of viscoelastic (VE) rheologies surrounding a vertically dipping prolate spheroid source during an active period of time-dependent deformation between 1995 and 2000 at Long Valley caldera. We model a rapid magmatic inflation episode and slip across the South Moat fault (SMF) in late 1997. We extend the spherical VE shell model of Newman et al. [Newman, A.V., Dixon, T....

Journal: :Geosciences 2022

In this work, we investigated the landscape response to recent activity of faults affecting Catanzaro Trough, a seismically active structural basin that developed transversally Calabrian Arc (Southern Italy) during Neogene–Quaternary. We carried out geomorphological and morphometric study drainage networks basins intercepted by Quaternary were previously mapped through remote field analyses. Th...

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