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A passive fault-tolerant control strategy for a non-linear system: An application to the two tank conical non-interacting level control system
(Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas, 2019)
Submarine earthquake rupture, active faulting and volcanism along the major Liquiñe-Ofqui Fault Zone and implications for seismic hazard assessment in the Patagonian Andes
(2013)
The Liquiñe-Ofqui fault zone (LOFZ) in the Patagonian Andes is an active major transpressional intra-arc
fault system along which Quaternary faulting and volcanism develop. Subaerial and submarine geomorphologic and
structural ...
Seismic evidence of the active regional tectonic faults and the Copahue volcano, at Caviahue Caldera, Argentina
(Springer, 2021-03-05)
Understanding interactions between tectonic faults and a nearby active volcano is often realized by combining seismic and field observations. A good example of such an interaction is the Caviahue caldera. It is located in ...
States of stress and slip partitioning in a continental scale strike-slip duplex: tectonic and magmatic implications by means of finite element modeling
(Elsevier, 2017)
Orogenic belts at oblique convergent subduction margins accommodate deformation in several trench parallel domains, one of which is the magmatic arc, commonly regarded as taking up the margin-parallel, strike-slip component. ...
The Calama-Olacapato-El Toro fault system in the Puna Plateau, Central Andes: Geodynamic implications and stratovolcanoes emplacement
(Elsevier, 2013-11-26)
The structural evolution of the Puna Plateau is characterized by the activity of both orogen-parallel and orogen-oblique faults. Understanding the possible relationship between these two structural styles, their geodynamic ...
The geometry of the active strike-slip El Tigre Fault, Precordillera of San Juan, Central–Western Argentina: integrating resistivity surveys with structural and geomorphological data
(Springer, 2013-03)
The geometry and related geomorphological features of the right-lateral strike-slip El Tigre Fault, one of the main morphostructural discontinuities in the Central– Western Precordillera of Argentina, were investigated. ...
Active tectonics west of New Zealand ́s Alpine Fault: South Westland Fault Zone activity shows Australian Plate instability.
(2016)
The 300 km long South Westland Fault Zone (SWFZ) is within the footwall of the Central Alpine Fault (<20 km away) and has 3500m of dip-slip displacement, but it has been unknown if the fault is active. Here the first ...