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NW-propagating linear cloud anomaly (LCA) above the Sea of Okhotsk, 31 May ...
Published: 01 April 2012
Fig. 1. NW-propagating linear cloud anomaly (LCA) above the Sea of Okhotsk, 31 May 2009 (from the upper left corner to Matua Island), Terra satellite image. Numbers near the epicentral points are the earthquake dates: 31.05, to the northwest of the Kuril Islands ( M = 3.8); 1.06, Matua Island
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Before (2006) and after (2007) topographic profiles. A: From Dushnaya Bay, ...
in Tsunami geomorphology: Erosion and deposition from the 15 November 2006 Kuril Island tsunami
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Published: 01 November 2009
Figure 3. Before (2006) and after (2007) topographic profiles. A: From Dushnaya Bay, Simushir Island. B–D: From South Matua Island (locations in Figs. 1 and DR1; see footnote 1 ). A and B are cases of low runup and C and D are cases of high runup. “First vegetation” refers to seaward limit
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Crustal geodynamic activity: manifestations in cloud fields
Journal: Russian Geology and Geophysics
Publisher: Novosibirsk State University
Published: 01 April 2012
Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2012) 53 (4): 416–423.
...Fig. 1. NW-propagating linear cloud anomaly (LCA) above the Sea of Okhotsk, 31 May 2009 (from the upper left corner to Matua Island), Terra satellite image. Numbers near the epicentral points are the earthquake dates: 31.05, to the northwest of the Kuril Islands ( M = 3.8); 1.06, Matua Island...
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Tsunami geomorphology: Erosion and deposition from the 15 November 2006 Kuril Island tsunami
Journal: Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Published: 01 November 2009
Geology (2009) 37 (11): 995–998.
...Figure 3. Before (2006) and after (2007) topographic profiles. A: From Dushnaya Bay, Simushir Island. B–D: From South Matua Island (locations in Figs. 1 and DR1; see footnote 1 ). A and B are cases of low runup and C and D are cases of high runup. “First vegetation” refers to seaward limit...
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Non-hotspot volcano chains produced by migration of shear-driven upwelling toward the East Pacific Rise
Journal: Geology
Publisher: Geological Society of America
Published: 01 April 2013
Geology (2013) 41 (4): 479–482.
..., yet is poorly understood. Off the south East Pacific Rise (SEPR), volcanism along the Pukapuka, Hotu-Matua, and Sojourn ridges has been attributed to various mechanisms, but none can reconcile its spatial, temporal, and geochemical characteristics. Our three-dimensional numerical models show...
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Discovery of halloysite books in altered silicic Quaternary tephras, northern New Zealand
Journal: Clay Minerals
Published: 01 June 2016
Clay Minerals (2016) 51 (3): 351–372.
...) at three sites ∼10–20 m stratigraphically below the modern land-surface in the Tauranga area, eastern North Island, New Zealand. The book-bearing tephras were at or near saturation, but have experienced intermittent partial drying, favouring the proposed changes: solubilized volcanic glass + plagioclase...
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Seismological notes—July-August 1981
Publisher: Seismological Society of America
Published: 01 June 1982
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1982) 72 (3): 1043–1045.
... distances. Loyalty Islands Region. July 6, 1981 03h08m24.1s, 22.29°S, 171.74°E, focal depth 33 km, constrained (GS). The preferred fault plane solution from P-wave first motions corresponds to a reverse fault type mechanism. The moderately well controlled auxiliary plane strikes N 78.0 E and dips 72.0 SSE...
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Earthquake mechanisms and tsunami generation: The Kurile Islands event of 13 October 1963
Publisher: Seismological Society of America
Published: 01 June 1982
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1982) 72 (3): 759–777.
.... Amplitudes of 19 tide gauge records of the Kurile Islands sea wave of 13 October 1963 are reproduced within a factor of 2 by either a single line source 250 km in length or by a triplet of parallel line sources separated by 42 km. Both models predict a strong beaming of tsunami strength with wave heights...
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Seismological notes
Publisher: Seismological Society of America
Published: 01 October 1955
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (1955) 45 (4): 327–346.
...., with preliminary epicenter 48° N, 157° E, which is in the Pacific Ocean about 4° east of Matua (Matsuwa) Island, Kurile Islands. Panama City, C.Z., May 26, 1955Two sharp tremors shook the cities of Panam£ and Col6n at the two ends of the Panama Canal. There were no reports of damage. The Survey reports...