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Autor:
Nyurgustana Starkova, Dmitriy Peresypkin, Kevin G. Mackey, Sergey Petrunin, B. M. Koz’min, Sergey Shibaev, Anatoliy Petrov
Publikováno v:
Russian Journal of Seismology. 2:66-75
The features of the development of the seismotectonic process of a long series of aftershocks of the strong Ilin-Tas earthquake in 2013 with Mw6.7 are presenting. For their registration in the closest to the epicenter zone, a joint Russian-America
Publikováno v:
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth. 52:821-835
The complex seismotectonic studies of the pleistoseist area of the Ilin-Tas earthquake (M s = 6.9), one of the strongest seismic events ever recorded by the regional seismic network in northeastern Russia, are carried out. The structural tectonic pos
The Eurasia (EU) – North America (NA) plate boundary zone across Northeast Asia still presents many open questions within the plate tectonic paradigm. Constraining the geometry and number of plates or microplates present in the plate boundary zone
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Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology. 19:341-353
The paper presents the results of analysis of tectonics, modern relief morphology, active faults, and types of Cenozoic deformations in the epicentral area of the Ilin-Tas (Ms = 6.9) earthquake, one of the strongest events registered at the boundary
Autor:
Eric A. Bergman, Kevin G. Mackey
Publikováno v:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America. 104:2116-2119
The Mangyshlak peaceful nuclear explosion (PNE) sequence consisted of three detonations in western Kazakhstan in 1969 and 1970. Although ground‐truth (GT) locations for PNEs conducted in the former Soviet Union are generally thought to be well know
Autor:
N. Leyshuk, B. M. Koz'min, Kazuya Fujita, Kevin G. Mackey, E. I. Gordeev, V. N. Chebrov, H. E. Hartse, O. K. Masal'ski, L. V. Gunbina, S. V. Shibaev, Y. N. Levin, R. J. Stead, A. A. Voitenok, V. A. Bormatov, N. A. Gileva, L. K. Steck, T. A. Fokina, V. S. Imaev
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 81:761-768
One of the last unknown plate boundaries of the global plate system lies between the North American and Eurasian plates in Eastern Russia. This is a tectonically complex region that is poorly understood ( e.g. , Chapman and Solomon 1976, Cook et al.
Publikováno v:
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth. 45:1006-1011
The combined analysis of geological-geophysical characteristics of active faults, morphotectonic features of the relief, and data of satellite measurements and on seismicity in the southeastern Aldan-Stanovoi block (the eastern flank of the Olekma-St
Publikováno v:
Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series. 4:261-271
A seismic swarm lasting over two years occurred near the village of Neshkan, Chukotka, far northeastern Russia, beginning with a ML, 4.2 (4.1 mb) earthquake on 9 December 2002. The swarm generated considerable anxiety among the local populace and aut
Publikováno v:
Stephan Mueller Special Publication Series. 4:117-145
The Chersky seismic belt represents a zone of deformation between the North American and Eurasian plates in northeast Russia. The belt extends from the Laptev Sea into the Chersky Range where it splits into two branches. One branch extends to Kamchat
Autor:
Kevin G. Mackey, Charlotte A. Rowe, William S. Phillips, Lee K. Steck, Michael L. Begnaud, Richard J. Stead
Publikováno v:
Geophysical Journal International. 177:81-92
SUMMARY In this paper, we present inversion results for regional Pg and Sg phases for the Eurasian continent to explore its use for understanding upper crustal velocity structure. Tomographic inversion of traveltimes from first arriving compressional