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Geochronology, Geochemistry and Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf Isotopes of No. I Complex from the Shitoukengde Ni–Cu Sulfide Deposit in the Eastern Kunlun Orogen, Western China: Implications for the Magmatic Source, Geodynamic Setting and Genesis
Sr-Nd-Pb-Hf isotopes crustal contamination oceanic slab break-off post-collisional extension Shitoukengde Ni-Cu deposit Eastern Kunlun Orogen
2018/4/10
The Shitoukengde Ni-Cu deposit, located in the Eastern Kunlun Orogen, comprises three mafic–ultramafic complexes, with the No. I complex hosting six Ni-Cu orebodies found recently. The deposit is host...
New constraints on shergottite petrogenesis from analysis of Pb isotopic compositional space: Implications for mantle heterogeneity and crustal assimilation on Mars
shergottite Pb isotopes Martian geochemistry crustal assimilation mantle heterogeneity
2017/4/10
Geochemical studies of shergottites (Martian basalts) based on Rb-Sr, Sm-Nd, and Lu-Hf isotopic systematics have
provided clues to understanding the geochemical evolution of the Martian mantle and id...
A new geomagnetic observatory at Livingston Island (South Shetland Islands): Implications for future regional magnetic surveys
Geomagnetic observatories magnetic surveys magnetic anomalies
2015/10/8
A pennanent geomagnetic observatory is always the ideal reference station for monitoring geomagnetic activity during airborne, marine or ground magnetic surveying, especially in Antarctica, where logi...
Strain pattern of the Southern Tyrrhenian slab from moment tensors of deep earthquakes:implications on the down-dip velocity
southern tyrrhenian seimin strain rate tensor down-dip velocity aseismic subduction
2015/9/28
Seismic strain is analysed along the slab face of the Southern Tyrrhenian subduction zone using focal mechanisms of deep earthquakes which occurred in the period 1960-1998. Results show that the slab ...
Fault plane solutions of crustal earthquakes in Southern Italy (1988-1995): seismotectonic implications
southern Italy focal mechanisms seismicity stress distribution
2015/9/28
The Southern Apennines and the Sicilian-Calabrian regions belong to the complex geodynamic Central Mediterranean area, which is dominated by the NNW-SSE convergence of the European and African plates ...
The Southern Tyrrhenian subduction system: recent evolution and neotectonic implications
subducted slab lithospheric tears neotectonics vertical motions seismicity
2015/9/28
Geological and geophysical data have been integrated with the aim of presenting a new evolutionary model for the Southern Tyrrhenian and adjacent regions. The Southern Tyrrhenian backarc basin opened ...
Implications of some early Jewish sources for estimates of earthquake hazardin the Holy Land
historical seismology paleoseismology Dead Sea Rift
2015/9/14
For the past two millennia the Holy Land was under the yoke of successive invaders and oppressors, not a fertile ground for growth of historiographic traditions. Consequently, earthquake cataloguers h...
Noble gas solubility in silicate melts:a review of experimentation and theory, and implications regarding magma degassing processes
noble gases solubility degassing silicate melts
2015/9/10
Noble gas solubility in silicate melts and glasses has gained a crucial role in Earth Sciences investigations and
in the studies of non-crystalline materials on a micro to a macro-scale. Due to their...
The 2006 Kythira (Greece), Mw6.7 slab-pull event: tectonic implications and the geometry of the hellenic wadati-benioff zone
Hellenic Arc subduction zone geometry slab-pull event
2015/9/1
A strong (Mw=6.7) intermediate depth earthquake occurred on 8 January 2006 (11:34 UTC) in southwestern
Aegean Sea (Greece) causing limited damage to structures on the nearby islands of Kythira and An...
New seismo-stratigraphic data of the Volturno Basin (northern Campania, Tyrrhenian margin, southern Italy): implications for tectono-stratigraphy of the Campania and Latium sedimentary basins
Northern Campania continental margin Volturno Basin Seismic stratigraphy Multi-channel seismics Depositional geometries
2015/8/27
A geological section of the Volturno Basin (northern Campania, continental margin, Italy) has been constructed based on new multi-channel seismic data, to show the stratigraphic relationships between ...
Ground effects induced by the 2012 seismic sequence in Emilia:implications for seismic hazard assessment in the Po Plain
ESI 2007scale Coseismic effects Macroseismic intensity Seismic hazard Liquefaction-type phenomena
2015/8/26
Since May 16, 2012, a seismic sequence has affected a wide portion of the Emilia Region (northern Italy), chiefly for the Modena and Ferrara Provinces. The first mainshock (Ml 5.9; focal depth, ca. 6 ...
A teleseismic finite-fault rupture model for the August 17,1999,304;zmit earthquake (Mw = 7.6): implications for the seismic nucleation phase
North Anatolian Fault 1999 İ zmit earthquake Rupture process Slip distribution Rupture nucleation
2015/8/24
A linear finite-fault inversion procedure is applied to teleseismically recorded broadband P and SH velocity waveforms of the August 17, 1999, İzmit earthquake, to derive spatial and temporal dis...
Reappraisal of effective elastic thickness in the south-west Indian Ocean, and its possible implications
Mid oceanic ridge Effective elastic thickness Hotspot
2015/8/24
The bathymetry of the south-west Indian Ocean is dominated by three mid-oceanic ridge systems: the Chagos–Laccadives Ridge, the Central Indian Ridge, and the Mascarene Plateau. Although there have bee...
A new assessment of the elastic thickness (Te) structure of the Indian shield, and its implications
Elastic thickness Indian Shield Seismic Zoning Himalayas
2015/8/24
The elastic thickness (Te) of continents is a matter of much debate. Recent studies have shown that a number of factors control the continental Te, including age, heat flow, and lithospheric thickness...
Repeat-station surveys: implications from chaos and ergodicity of the recent geomagnetic field
Magnetic repeat stations Chaos Ergodicity
2015/8/18
The present geomagnetic field is chaotic and ergodic: chaotic because it can no longer be predicted beyond around 6 years; and ergodic in the sense that time averages correspond to phase-space average...