25,000 Years long seismic cycle in a slow deforming continental region of Mongolia
Abstract The spatial distribution of large earthquakes in slowly deforming continental regions (SDCR) is poorly documented and, thus, has often been deemed to be random. Unlike in high strain regions, where seismic activity concentrates along major active faults, earthquakes in SDCR may seem to occu...
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Autores principales: | Laurent Bollinger, Yann Klinger, Steven L. Forman, Odonbaatar Chimed, Amgalan Bayasgalan, Ulziibat Munkhuu, Ganzorig Davaasuren, Tulga Dolgorsuren, Bayarsaikhan Enkhee, Demberel Sodnomsambuu |
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Lenguaje: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/a26f8bda9980419fb6916f49462e7cc4 |
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