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pro vyhledávání: '"Griselda Marroquín"'
Autor:
Basil Tikoff, Walter Hernández, Douglas Hernández, Bridget Garnier, Brian R. Jicha, Griselda Marroquín, Omar Flores, Luis Mixco, Charles DeMets, Beatriz Cosenza-Muralles
Publikováno v:
Geosphere. 17:201-225
The Jalpatagua fault in Guatemala accommodates dextral movement of the Central America forearc. We present new global positioning system (GPS) data, minor fault analysis, geochronological analyses, and analysis of lineaments to characterize deformati
Autor:
E. Molina, Alejandra Staller, Álvaro Climent, J. Emilio Talavera, Griselda Marroquín, Belén Benito, Sandra Martínez-Cuevas, Eduardo Camacho, Conrad Lindholm, Wilfredo Rojas, Guillermo E. Alvarado
Publikováno v:
Tectonophysics. 721:462-476
Central America is one of the most active seismic zones in the World, due to the interaction of five tectonic plates (North America, Caribbean, Coco, Nazca and South America), and its internal deformation, which generates almost one destructive earth
Autor:
Luis Mixco, Douglas Hernández, Denis Legrand, M. Villalobos, D. Escobar, R. Torres, D. Ferrés, A. García, Griselda Marroquín, E. Gutiérrez, Charles DeMets
Publikováno v:
Journal of South American Earth Sciences. 104:102854
Modern and historic seismic observations indicate that earthquake swarms, often with similar characteristics, have occurred within a few tens of kilometers of the San Salvador volcano, which poses a major active hazard to the San Salvador metropolita
Autor:
Eduardo Camacho, Álvaro Climent, E. Molina, Y. Torres, Griselda Marroquín, E. Talavera, J. J. Escobar, Wilfredo Rojas, Guillermo E. Alvarado, Conrad Lindholm, M. B. Benito
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 102:504-523
A new evaluation of seismic hazard in Central America has been carried out as part of the cooperation project named RESIS II under the auspices of the Norway Cooperation Agency (NORAD). Several seismic‐hazard experts from Costa Rica, Guatemala, Hon
Autor:
Jose Cepeda, José Rivas, Stephen J. Oates, Griselda Marroquín, Conrad Lindholm, Rodolfo Torres, Julian J. Bommer, Juliet Bird
In 2003 hydraulic stimulations were carried out in a geothermal field in eastern El Salvador, Central America, as part of a project to explore the feasibility of commercial hot fractured rock energy generation. A key requisite for this environmentall
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