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Journal: Geology
Published: 20 September 2021
Geology (2022) 50 (1): 60–65.
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Journal Article
Published: 22 April 2024
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2024) 57 (2): qjegh2023-068.
... of these methods, subsidence was mitigated and even disappeared in the central city. However, population growth, urban expansion, and increased agricultural and industrial outputs have resulted in a shortage of water in the suburban zone of the TJP. The subsidence funnels have been transferred from central Tianjin...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 January 2015
Geology (2015) 43 (1): 19–22.
.... The seismic gap is centered in Tianjin, a city in the North China Basin with a population of 11 million and located ∼100 km from Beijing, which has a population of 22 million. Current data indicate that the recurrence interval of major earthquakes along the Tangshan-Hejian-Cixian fault is 6700–10,800 yr...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 16 July 2024
Lithosphere (2024) 2024 (3): lithosphere_2023_301.
... earthquake (M 8.0) zone based on single-fold deep seismic reflection and shallow seismic reflection profiling,” Chinese J. Geophys , vol. 54 , pp . 1251 – 1259 , 2011 . 48 “Report on high precision shallow seismic exploration results of high magnitude potential sources in Beijing and Tianjin area...
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Journal Article
Published: 18 May 2016
Seismological Research Letters (2016) 87 (4): 826–836.
.... According to the M L ‐yield scaling law for small mining explosions in Beijing, China ( Zheng et al. , 2006 ), the yields of events 1 and 2 were estimated to be nearly 16.7 and 60.0 t, respectively. The Tianjin explosions can be clearly identified from seismic waveforms recorded by regional seismic...
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Journal Article
Published: 05 June 2018
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2018) 108 (4): 2148–2169.
... fronts. Basin‐induced surface waves from the four bowl‐shaped basins in the study area amplify and prolongate ground motions, particularly within the basin between Tianjin and Beijing. Two basins at the two ends of the seismic gap cause large‐amplitude velocity pulses. Within the major basin between...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2023
Earthquake Spectra (2023) 39 (4): 2173–2192.
...Lei Sun; Xingyu Liu Compared to the numerous studies on the public’s seismic preparedness, few studies have focused on actual behavioral responses to earthquakes. According to an investigation of immediate public behavioral responses to an earthquake in the BeijingTianjin–Hebei region of China...
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Journal Article
Published: 23 October 2015
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2015) 48 (3-4): 234–243.
... Press , Tianjin , 35 – 45 . Xue Y. Xie C. 2008 . Groundwater Numerical Simulation . Science Press , Beijing , 23 – 118 . Zhang D. Zheng S. Sun Y. Ji J. 1994 . Geographic Information System Technology and the Application in Prediction of Coalmine...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 December 1996
Bulletin of Canadian Petroleum Geology (1996) 44 (4): 595–614.
...Keqin Tian; Yanmin Shi; Ruozhe Qin; N.J. McMillan; P.J. Lee RÉSUMÉ Le bassin sédimentaire de la région de Huanghua est un fossé tertiaire faisant partie d’un bassin composé de Bohai situé à environ 160 km au sud-est de Beijing, République de la Chine Populaire. Le bassin de Bohai est limité au sud...
Journal Article
Published: 01 November 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (6): 1396–1411.
... and Pogonophora from the Huainan of Anhui Province : Bulletin of the Tianjin Institute of Geology and Mineral Resources , 6 . 9 – 22 . Wang , H. , 1985 , Atlas of the Palaeogeography of China : Cartographic Publishing House , Beijing , 85 p. Wang , Y. , S. , Lu , Z. , Gao , W...
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Journal: Lithosphere
Publisher: GSW
Published: 21 December 2021
Lithosphere (2021) 2021 (Special 5): 5316473.
... are regarded as a continuous medium; thus, the water flow, temperature conduction, and stress transfer inside the rock skeleton are considered one continuous process. The study area is located in the Shanlingzi geothermal field in the Panzhuang uplift zone of Dongli District. Tianjin...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2018
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2018) 108 (3A): 1302–1313.
... earthquakes in general remain poorly understood ( Stein and Liu, 2009 ; Yin et al. , 2015 ; Liu and Stein, 2016 ). Those in the North China, such as the Tangshan earthquake, occur near huge populations (7.6 million in Tangshan, 15.5 million in Tianjin, and 21.7 million in Beijing) and represent significant...
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Journal: Geology
Published: 01 August 2001
Geology (2001) 29 (8): 711–714.
... the southeastern margin of the North China craton. It is bounded by the north-northeast–trending Tan-Lu fault zone in the west and by the Dabie-Sulu ultrahigh- pressure metamorphic zone to the south ( Fig. 1 ). Supracrustal rocks in the northwestern part of the Jiaodong Peninsula comprise both metamorphosed...
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Journal Article
Published: 31 March 2017
Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology (2017) 50 (2): 169–178.
... of the Analytic Hierarchy Process . Tianjin University Press , Tianjin , 35 – 45 [in Chinese] . Zhang , D. , Zheng , S. et al. 1994 . Geographic Information System Technology and the Application in Prediction of Coalmine Water Disaster . China University of Mining and Technology , Beijing...
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Journal Article
Journal: Elements
Published: 01 April 2021
Elements (2021) 17 (2): 128–129.
... variation on simulated mineral reactions and reaction rates was of Surface-Earth System Science (ISESS) of published in Applied Geochemistry (doi: 10.1016/j. Tianjin University (China). He is Policy Officer apgeochem.2020.104852) and is featured together with the Emerging at the National Institute...
Journal Article
Published: 03 December 2021
Mineralogical Magazine (2021) 85 (6): 890–900.
... in Tianjin City (40°1’54.8’’N, 117°17’22.4’’E) The Jixian Yanhe tungsten deposit is situated in the middle of the Yanshan subsidence belt, the west wing of the Malanyu anticline, the southwest section of the Panshan short-axis anticline, and the southern border of the contact zone of the Panshan rock...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 February 1997
Journal of the Geological Society (1997) 154 (1): 151–155.
.... The exposed Palaeozoic fault zones have been reactivated by Mesozoic-Cenozoic compressional events, which are the long-distance expression of orogenies at the southern margin of Asia. Latest Palaeozoic and Mesozoic events reactivated a larger number of fault zones than have been affected by the Cenozoic India...
Journal Article
Published: 21 April 2022
Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics (2022) 27 (1): 1–11.
..., L., Li, K.W., Li, H.Q., and Huang, X., 2019 , Karst Geothermal System in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Plain of North China: PROCEEDINGS, 44th Workshop on Geothermal...
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Journal Article
Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 October 2016
AAPG Bulletin (2016) 100 (10): 1541–1560.
... by the Tianjin branch of CNOOC Ltd. Root-mean-square (RMS) amplitude attributes were extracted along the time slice. The stratigraphic frameworks were interpreted based on 3-D seismic and well log data. Eight QHD29 gas samples were collected and analyzed for chemical composition, and four gas samples were...
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Journal: AAPG Bulletin
Published: 01 March 2025
AAPG Bulletin (2025) 109 (3): 307–334.
... regionally extensive nonchannelized sublacustrine fans (i.e., mass-transport complexes) with areas of 75 to 180 km 2 . Major extrabasinal paleodrainage systems, synrift to postrift transition, sufficient water depths of tens to hundreds of meters, and syndepositional slope-break zones are favorable...
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