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This term Paleoseismicity refers to geologically recorded earthquakes, most of them unknown from human descriptions or seismograms. Geologic records of past earthquakes can include faulted layers of sediment and rock, injections of liquefied sand, landslides, abruptly raised or lowered shorelines, and tsunami deposits
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changed on | 24 Jun 2021 16:23:18.039 |
submitted by | Sylvain GRELLET |
accepted on | 18 Jun 2021 14:30:24.398 |
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18 Jun 2021 08:57:36.025
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paleoseismicity
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fault offset determination
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15 Feb 2021 15:42:34.757
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This term Paleoseismicity refers to geologically recorded earthquakes, most of them unknown from human descriptions or seismograms. Geologic records of past earthquakes can include faulted layers of sediment and rock, injections of liquefied sand, landslides, abruptly raised or lowered shorelines, and tsunami deposits
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Fault offset determination
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4
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paleoseismicity
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Hazard and Impact Knowledge for Europe
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Fault offset determination
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Concept
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