نتایج جستجو برای: tectonic activity

تعداد نتایج: 1143351  

2002
B. M. Kuzhevskij E. A. Sigaeva V. A. Zakharov

The present work contains some results of observations of neutron flux variations near the Earth’s surface. The Earth’s crust is determined to be a significant source of thermal and slow neutrons, originated from the interaction between the nuclei of the elements of the Earth’s crust and the atmosphere and α−particles, produced by decay of radioactive gases (Radon, Thoron and Actinon). In turn,...

Ali Jahangiri, Reza Alipour,

Introduction The vertical and horizontal movements of the Earth crust have caused extensive changes in surface phenomena, in the active tectonic regions. In order to measure some of these changes, morphometry analyses have been used to evaluation of the amount of tectonic activity. These analyses are useful tools for analyzing existing feature at the ground level and provide a proper understan...

2013
Anupama Devi S. Kalita

Northeast India and its adjoining region constitutes an important geotectonic element of Southeast Asia and is connected to India via a narrow corridor squeezed between Nepal and Bangladesh. Geomorphologically, the entire NE India is located in an earthquake prone zone ( Zone – V ) of the Indian subcontinent. The strain energy release has been studied by dividing the region into in the six geo ...

2014
Marilia Tavares Anibal Azevedo

This paper inspects possible influence of solar cycles on earthquakes through of statistical analyses. We also discussed the mechanism that would drive the occurrence of increasing of earthquakes during solar maxima. The study was based on worldwide earthquakes events during approximately four hundred years (16002010).The increase of earthquakes events followed the Maxima of Solar cycle, and al...

1996
Paul E. Stolorz Christopher Dean

W e present an application of novel massively parallel datamining techniques to highly precise inference of important physical processes from remote sensing imagery. Specifically, we have developed and applyed a system, Quakefinder, that automatically detects and measures tectonic activity in the earth’s crust by examination of satellite data. W e have used Quakef inder to automatically map the...

2009
HANNELORE SCHMIDT HARTMUT SEYFRIED H. Seyfried

From Oligocene to Recent times a series of tectomcally controlled coastal embayments fonned on the Pacific fore-arc side of the southern Central American island-arc system. Each of these basins shows characteristic stratal geometries and facies distributIOns reflecting the complex interaction of changes of sea level. volcaniclastic input. and tectonic activity (subsidence, uplift). Sequential s...

2017
Yihe Huang William L Ellsworth Gregory C Beroza

Induced earthquakes currently pose a significant hazard in the central United States, but there is considerable uncertainty about the severity of their ground motions. We measure stress drops of 39 moderate-magnitude induced and tectonic earthquakes in the central United States and eastern North America. Induced earthquakes, more than half of which are shallower than 5 km, show a comparable med...

Morphotectonic is one of the new reconition methods of tectonic movements and earthquakes knowledge. Study and measurement of landscapes and forms which made by active tectonics are important objects in morphology science. Active tectonic movements have recorded in the morphology of rivers, drainages, alluvial fans and mountain fronts in a region. Research area is located between 55° 30' -57° 0...

Journal: :جغرافیا و مخاطرات محیطی 0
عقیل مددی داود مختاری حمدیه شیرزادی ارسلان مهرورز

1. introduction the earth's crust is composed of various landforms. these forms are constantly changing. in this change, both of internal and external factors have a decisive role. the internal factors led to the formation of the primary structure and external factors that cause erosion, deformation and destruction of these forms. areas that have been affected by these activities confronted by ...

2006
Laurent Husson Clinton P. Conrad

[1] A simple dynamic model based on boundary layer theory shows that dynamic topography is unlikely to vary significantly in response to short term ( 20 Myr) variations in the mean tectonic velocity. Tectonic velocities essentially mirror variations in mantle viscosity, but are not indicative of substantial modification of dynamic topography, which primarily reflects mass anomalies in the mantl...

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