- In
geophysics and seismology, the
seismogenic layer or
seismogenic zone
covers the
range of
depths within the
crust or
lithosphere in
which most earthquakes...
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SEISMOGENIC ZONES OF
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plate and the
subducting Indo-Australian plate. It is one of the most
seismogenic structures on Earth,
being responsible for many
great and
giant earthquakes...
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Earthquakes Preceding the
Giant 1960
Chile Earthquake in a Time-Dependent
Seismogenic Zone".
Bulletin of the
Seismological Society of America. 107 (6): 2664–2675...
- Gutscher, M.-A.; Baptista, M.A.; Miranda, J.M. (2006). "The
Gibraltar Arc
seismogenic zone (part 2):
Constraints on a
shallow east
dipping fault plane source...
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Below approximately 16 km depth, only
ductile shear zones are found. The
seismogenic zone, in
which earthquakes nucleate, is tied to the
brittle domain, the...
- in the
northern Shikoku Basin:
Variable inputs to the
Nankai Trough Seismogenic Zone, EOS Transaction,
American Geophyiscal Union, vol. 85, Fall Meeting...
- Andrej; Kastelic,
Vanja (2006). "Application of
airborne LiDAR to
mapping seismogenic faults in
forested mountainous terrain,
southeastern Alps, Slovenia"...
- Lowland) of
Washington state form a
regional complex of
interrelated seismogenic (earthquake-causing)
geologic faults.
These include (from
north to south...
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earthquake occurred on the "rake of the Zhongwei-Tongxin fault", with a mid-
seismogenic depth of
about 15
kilometres (9.3 mi). List of
earthquakes in
China List...