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    Ainsi va Valle… Évaluation et préservation de l’œuvre de Gino Valle à La Défense by Grégory Azar

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The project’s critical stance towards its surrounding environment is analyzed according to the themes of siting principles and tectonics. Further, the building’s evaluation process is presented in relation to the attitudes adopted for its preservation, namely concerning its façade, which is entirely stone cladded.…”
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    Florida’s Geologic History by Kyle W. Bostick, Shelly A. Johnson, Martin B. Main

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This document described the 3 primary processes that created Florida as we know it today: 1) plate tectonics (>160 million years ago), 2) carbonate production (160 - 23 million years ago), and 3) siliciclastic invasion (23 million years ago – present).  …”
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    Florida’s Geologic History by Kyle W. Bostick, Shelly A. Johnson, Martin B. Main

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…This document described the 3 primary processes that created Florida as we know it today: 1) plate tectonics (>160 million years ago), 2) carbonate production (160 - 23 million years ago), and 3) siliciclastic invasion (23 million years ago – present).  …”
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    The Coral-Rich Devonian Limestones of the English Riviera UNESCO Global Geopark by Malcolm Hart, Christopher Smart

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Formed in the tropical seas of the Middle Devonian, 10°S of the Equator, they also demonstrate the history of Devon in terms of Continental Drift and Plate Tectonics. Caves in these limestones provide an important record of both marine and terrestrial Pleistocene history, including some important hominin remains.…”
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    Intersecting Knowledge Fields and Integrating Data-Driven Computational Design en Route to Performance-Oriented and Intensely Local Architectures by Michael U Hensel, Søren S Sørensen

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The work discussed is produced in the context of the Research Centre for Architecture and Tectonics (RCAT) and the Advanced Computational Design Laboratory (ACDL) at the Oslo School of Architecture and Design.…”
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    Focal Mechanisms of Mw 6.3 Aftershocks from Waveform Inversions, Phayao Fault Zone, Northern Thailand by Kasemsak Saetang

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Left-lateral strike-slip with a reverse component was detected. The tectonics of the PFZ is constrained by fault-plane solutions of earthquakes. …”
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    Karel Janeček − a leading figure in Czech Music Theory and Pedagogy: his theoretical writings from the 1930s and 1940s by Miloš Hons

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In these analyses we find the beginnings of his completely original concept of musical tectonics. Janeček thus created a new subdiscipline and analytical method (tectonic analysis). …”
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    Jean Aubouin et les chaînes de montagnes : des observations aux synthèses. L’itinéraire scientifique d’un géologue au rayonnement international by Ferrière, Jacky, Faure, Michel

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…After an attempt to decipher the main operating rules of orogens, the emergence of Plate Tectonics theory led Jean Aubouin to turn to the Oceans without neglecting the continents, party carried out by its first and second generation “pupils”. …”
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    Does Large‐Scale Crustal Flow Shape the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau? Insights From Episodic Magmatism of Gongga‐Zheduo Granitic Massif by Fangyang Hu, Fu‐Yuan Wu, Mihai N. Ducea, James B. Chapman, Lei Yang

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Abstract The mechanisms driving crustal deformation and uplift of orogenic plateaus are fundamental to continental tectonics. Large‐scale crustal flow has been hypothesized to occur in eastern Tibet, but it remains controversial due to a lack of geologic evidence. …”
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    The scrutiny of geomorphologic effects of Armaghankhane and Taham faults by gholam hassan jafari, Asghar rostamkhani

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Relative Active Tectonics Index (LAT) showed the whole basin high activity (class2). …”
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    Chemical weathering as a tool for distinguishing river terraces of varying ages: a case study of the Qingyi River on the eastern Tibetan Plateau by Diwei Hua, Dawei Jiang, Shimin Zhang, Rui Ding, Yongqi Chen

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…River terraces are essential objects for studying Quaternary landforms and active tectonics. Previous researchers often identified river terraces formed in different eras by height and landmark strata. …”
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    2-D numerical experiments of thermal convection of highly viscous fluids under strong adiabatic compression: implications on mantle convection of super-Earths with various sizes by Masanori Kameyama

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Our scaling relationships suggest that the stress level in the top cold thermal boundary layers is almost independent of the planetary mass, which may further imply that the emergence of plate tectonics is not likely to be enhanced for massive terrestrial planets whose composition is similar to the Earth’s. …”
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    THE CARPATHIAN RIVER SYSTEM IN ROMANIA – GENESIS AND EVOLUTION by MIHAI IELENICZ, LAURA TÎRLĂ

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…In establishing the formation stages of different generations of Carpathianvalley systems, some general conditions have been taken into consideration (formation of the mountain systemby tectonic movements; the evolution of marginal base levels, significantly influencing the intensity of linearand headward erosion; the orographic structure – a relatively ring-like mountain system built of groups of massifs andtectonic basins; the evolution of morpho-climatic systems). …”
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    Seismotectonic and Geological Mapping around the High and Middle Atlas Junction: Integration of Satellite Imagery and Seismic Analysis in the Tizi N’Isly Basin, Morocco by Najim Abdelkarim, Timoulali Youssef, El Hilali Mohamed, Bouiflane Mustapha

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Our research combines geological mapping, lineament extraction from satellite imagery, and seismic analysis is to understand the surface and subsurface geology and tectonics. Processed satellite images enhance geological features, facilitating the identification of faults and fractures. …”
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    $\mbox {}^{40}$Ar/$\mbox {}^{39}$Ar geochronology of crustal deformation by Monié, Patrick, Münch, Philippe, Milesi, Gaétan, Bonno, Michael, Iemmolo, Arthur

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Crustal deformation is characterized by brittle and ductile faults that accommodate at different scales the strain imposed by plate tectonics. The aim of this contribution is to show with the help of different examples how the in situ $\mbox {}^{40}$Ar/$\mbox {}^{39}$Ar dating of synkinematic neocrystallized minerals in ductile shear zones and the step-heating $\mbox {}^{40}$Ar/$\mbox {}^{39}$Ar dating of synkinematic authigenic clays in fault gouges can bring information on the timing of fault activity. …”
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    SUPPLEMENTARY TO THE COMPOSITION OF THE URAL BERYLS AND INCLUSIONS OF SYNGENETIC MINERALS IN THEM by V.I. Popova, V.A. Popov, M.A. Rassomakhin

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The presence of fractures and regenerated fragments of early beryl indicates synmineralization tectonics. In beryl from the Mariinsky deposit, the previously unknown syntactic ingrowths of bavenite and zones of parallel columnar aggregates of co-crystallization of beryl and bavenite, as well as late pyrite, fluorite, gismondine-Ca and tobermorite, are identified. …”
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    Alpine, Variscan, eo-Variscan belts: comparison between hot and cold orogens from the examples of French segments by Faure, Michel

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…During the late- to post-orogenic stages, all belts experienced “unthickening” accommodated by extensional tectonics, metamorphic retrogression, and intramontane basin opening. …”
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    Analysis of Aeromagnetic Data for Enhancing Geologic Features Using Filtering Techniques Over the Congo Craton–Pan-African Belt Contact, Centre-East Cameroon by Jean Aimé Mono, Apollinaire Bouba, Olivier Ulrich Igor Owono Amougou, Jean Daniel Ngoh, Françoise Martine Enyegue A. Nyam, Théophile Ndougsa Mbarga

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The Pan-African mobile zone, situated at the margin of the Congo Craton in Cameroon, is characterized by a geological setting with polyphased tectonics, which can be summarised as the alternation of compression and extension events. …”
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