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Entry: seismogenic fault
URI: https://registry.epos-eu.org/ncl/FAIR-Incubator/tcs-SEISMO/36
A geological fault that is capable of generating earthquakes. The brittle tectonic element either causative of a particular seismic event/mainshock(s) of a given sequence, or deemed potentially responsible for a future one. It is recognized and defined using all available geological and geophysical data suitable for its identification, thus depending from constraints including (but not limited to) its dimensions, its structural position, and its effects on the ground-surface (if any, whether ductile or brittle).
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submitted by | Tendry R |
accepted on | 10 Feb 2022 10:24:49.688 |
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10 Feb 2022 10:24:49.688
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10 Feb 2022 10:16:37.427
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A geological fault that is capable of generating earthquakes.
The brittle tectonic element either causative of a particular seismic event/mainshock(s) of a given sequence, or deemed potentially responsible for a future one.
It is recognized and defined using all available geological and geophysical data suitable for its identification, thus depending from constraints including (but not limited to) its dimensions, its structural position, and its effects on the ground-surface (if any, whether ductile or brittle).
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seismogenic fault
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36
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tcs sEISMO
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status experimental
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Definition
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fault
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description |
A geological fault that is capable of generating earthquakes.
The brittle tectonic element either causative of a particular seismic event/mainshock(s) of a given sequence, or deemed potentially responsible for a future one.
It is recognized and defined using all available geological and geophysical data suitable for its identification, thus depending from constraints including (but not limited to) its dimensions, its structural position, and its effects on the ground-surface (if any, whether ductile or brittle).
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seismogenic fault
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36
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seismogenic fault
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Concept
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