نتایج جستجو برای: uplift

تعداد نتایج: 4088  

2014
Amanda Rondot

The Southern Oklahoma Aulacogen (SOA) is a northwest-trending failed arm of a Cambrian triple junction. Significant structures along the SOA include the Wichita Uplift and the Anadarko Basin in southwest Oklahoma. The rift underwent a complex geologic history of bimodal volcanism, faulting, and subsidence before Pennsylvanian compression inverted and uplifted the structure as part of the format...

Journal: :international journal of marine science and engineering 2013
a. koochekali b. gatmiri a. a. koochekali

offshore pipelines used for oil and gas transportation are often buried to avoid damage from fishing activities and to provide thermal insulation. thermal expansion and contraction of the pipeline during operation can lead to lateral or upheaval buckling. a safe buried pipeline design must take into account a reliable evaluation of soil uplift resistance and pipe embedment depth. while the cost...

2000
Dianfa Zhang

L. Fengquan 7 B. Jianmin College of Environment and Construction Engineering Changchun University of Science and Technology, Changchun City. 130026. P.R. China Abstract The Qinghai–Tibet Plateau uplifted 13000 m in the Quaternary period. The average rate of uplift was 1–1.1 mm/year. The uplifting has remolded the geomorphology of China. The landform in China was changed from west-low and east-h...

2015
Susan V. Roberts Douglas W. Burbank

In order to determine the pattern and timing of exhumation and uplift in the Teton Range, fission-track analysis of apatites has been applied to three sections encompassing ~ 2 km of vertical relief along the Teton escarpment. The resulting data provide new insights on the doming of the Precambrian-Cambrian unconformity and on the Teton exhumation/uplift history prior to the Miocene initiation ...

2011
Jason B. Barnes Alexander L. Densmore Malay Mukul Rajiv Sinha Vikrant Jain Sampat K. Tandon

[1] Fold topography preserves a potentially accessible record of the structure and evolution of an underlying thrust fault system, provided we understand the factors that shape that topography. Here we examine the morphology and fault geometry of two active folds at the northwest Himalayan front. The Chandigarh and Mohand anticlines show the following patterns: (1) most (∼60%–70%) growth in cat...

2004
Christopher F. Larsen Roman J. Motyka Jeffrey T. Freymueller Keith A. Echelmeyer Erik R. Ivins

S U M M A R Y Extreme uplift rates and sea level changes in southern Alaska have been documented by Global Positioning System (GPS) surveys, tide gauge measurements and studies of raised shorelines. The movements detected in a network of 45 GPS survey points describe a broad pattern of rapid regional uplift. The majority of the study area is uplifting at a rate faster than 10 mm yr−1, with seve...

2006
Danny Hilman Natawidjaja Kerry Sieh Mohamed Chlieh John Galetzka Bambang W. Suwargadi Hai Cheng R. Lawrence Edwards Jean-Philippe Avouac Steven N. Ward

[1] Large uplifts and tilts occurred on the Sumatran outer arc islands between 0.5 and 3.3 S during great historical earthquakes in 1797 and 1833, as judged from relative sea level changes recorded by annually banded coral heads. Coral data for these two earthquakes are most complete along a 160-km length of the Mentawai islands between 3.2 and 2 S. Uplift there was as great as 0.8 m in 1797 an...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Alexandre Antonelli Johan A A Nylander Claes Persson Isabel Sanmartín

Recent phylogenetic studies have revealed the major role played by the uplift of the Andes in the extraordinary diversification of the Neotropical flora. These studies, however, have typically considered the Andean uplift as a single, time-limited event fostering the evolution of highland elements. This contrasts with geological reconstructions indicating that the uplift occurred in discrete pe...

Journal: :Science 2015
Ping Wang Dirk Scherler Jing Liu-Zeng Jürgen Mey Jean-Philippe Avouac Yunda Zhang Dingguo Shi

In their Comment, Zeitler et al. do not challenge our results or interpretation. Our study does not disprove coupling between tectonic uplift and erosion but suggests that this coupling cannot be the sole explanation of rapid uplift in the Himalayan syntaxes.

Journal: :international journal of civil engineering 0
amir hossein jafarieh p.o. box: 11155-9313, tehran, iran mohammad ali ghannad p.o. box: 11155-9313, tehran, iran

it is well-known that the behavior of soil-structure systems can be well described using a limited number of non-dimensional parameters. this is the outcome of researches based on the premise that the foundation is bonded to the ground. here, it is shown the concept can be extended to systems with foundation uplift. a set of non-dimensional parameters are introduced which controls the main feat...

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