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2001 Kunlun earthquake
Rupture Geometry and Multi-Segment Rupture of the November 2001 Earthquake in the Kunlun Fault System, Northern Tibet, China
The Mw 7.8, 2001 Kunlunshan Earthquake: Extreme Rupture Speed Variability and Effect of Fault Geometry D
Systematical Stream Offsets Resulting from Large
RESEARCH Slip Rate and Recurrence Intervals of The
Estimation of the 2001 Kunlun Earthquake Fault Slip from GPS Coseismic Data Using Hori’S Inverse Method∗
China National Report on Geodesy
(Ms = 8.1), Earthquake from Seismological and Geological
Supershear Earthquakes
Sagaing Fault
Tectonophysics Global Catalog of Earthquake Rupture Velocities
Supershear Earthquake Ruptures – Theory, Methods, Laboratory Experiments and Fault Superhighways: an Update
Millennial Recurrence of Large Earthquakes on the Haiyuan Fault
Shallow Seismic Structure of Kunlun Fault Zone in Northern Tibetan Plateau, China: Implications for the 2001 Ms8.1 Kunlun Earthquake
Postseismic Motion After the 2001 MW 7.8 Kokoxili Earthquake in Tibet
The Ordered Network Structure of M8 Earthquakes and Its Prediction For
And Long-Term Earthquake Triggering Along the Strike-Slip Kunlun Fault, China: Insights Gained from the Ms 8.1 Kunlun Earthquake and Other Modern Large Earthquakes
Seismic Imaging of the Deep Structure Under the Chinese Volcanoes: an Overview Q ⇑ Jianshe Lei A, , Furen Xie A, Qicheng Fan B, M
Relation Between the Characteristics of Strong Earthquake Activities in Chinese Mainland and the Wenchuan Earthquake∗
Top View
Analogue Modelling of Strike-Slip Surface Ruptures: Implications for Greendale Fault Mechanics and Paleoseismology
Seismic Investigation of the Kunlun Fault
“Mole Tracks” GEOSPHERE
Characteristics of Seismic Activity Before the ∗ MS8.0 Wenchuan Earthquake
Supplementary Figure S2; Perrin Et Al
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