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Long-term variations recorded by extensometers

Item

Title (Dublin Core)

en-US Long-term variations recorded by extensometers

Description (Dublin Core)

en-US On the basis of stress accumulation between two large earthquakes the maximum strain rate can be estimated. But the strain rates cannot be used to estimate directly the magnitude of the tectonic processes. The estimates of stress rates and horizontal crustal movement values are bigger than the real values in nature. Due to the significant differences among stations situated in the same region it seems that secular rates are modified or increased to a considerable extent by local conditions of different type, which are not connected to tectonic activity.
        ARK: https://n2t.net/ark:/88439/y092577
Permalink: https://geophysicsjournal.com/article/15
 

Creator (Dublin Core)

Varga, P.

Subject (Dublin Core)

en-US Extensometer
en-US Secular strain rates
en-US Geodynamics

Publisher (Dublin Core)

en-US Journal of Geophysics

Date (Dublin Core)

1984-08-30

Type (Dublin Core)

info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
en-US Peer-reviewed Article

Format (Dublin Core)

application/pdf

Identifier (Dublin Core)

https://journal.geophysicsjournal.com/JofG/article/view/15

Source (Dublin Core)

en-US Journal of Geophysics; Vol 55 No 1 (1984): Journal of Geophysics; 68-70
2643-2986
2643-9271

Language (Dublin Core)

eng

Relation (Dublin Core)

https://journal.geophysicsjournal.com/JofG/article/view/15/10