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The Chilean Andes, as a characteristic tectonic and geomorphological region, is a perfect location to unravel the geologic nature of seismic hazards. The Chilean segment of the Nazca-South American subduction zone has experienced mega-earthquakes with Mom... see more

Understanding the location and nature of Quaternary active crustal faults is critical to reduce both the impact of fault rupture and strong ground motions hazards (when these faults rupture causing earthquakes). It is also important for understanding how ... see more

Few moderate-to-strong earthquakes associated with active and capable geological faults have been documented for the southern coastal region of Ecuador. The seismic record of Ecuador initiates with the Guayaquil earthquake in 1787 (Mw 6.5), followed by th... see more

Understanding the location and nature of Quaternary active crustal faults is critical to the reduction of both fault rupture and strong ground motions hazards in built environments. Recent work along the San Ramón Fault (SRF) demonstrates that crustal sei... see more

Tectonic deformation displaces the physical positions of regional or national coordinate reference system and/or survey network reference markers quite significantly when situated within fast-deforming, seismically active Plate Boundary Zone (PBZ) regions... see more

Within the framework of the GITARA II project an aeromagnetic survey was performed during the GANOVEXVII expedition (1992/1993) over the King Edward VII Peninsula in northwestern Marie Byrd Land (West Antarctica). This region which may represent the easte... see more

Long-lived, high-angle fault systems constitute high-permeability zones that can localize the upward flow of hydrothermal fluids and magma throughout the upper crust. Intersections of these types of structures can develop complex interference patterns, wh... see more

The Pacific–North American plate boundary in California is composed of a 400-km-wide network of faults and zones of distributed deformation. Earthquakes, even large ones, can occur along individual or combinations of faults within the larger plate boundar... see more

Java Subduction is a zone of trench perpendicular convergence of Australian Plate and Southeast Asia in the south of Java. It is characterized by an almost E-W trending trench with an eastward increase of convergence velocity. Three major earthquakes with... see more

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