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Active Tectonics and Earthquake Geology Along the Pallatanga Fault, Central Andes of Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Based on new geological data and the analysis of a 4 m spatial resolution Digital Elevation Model (DPalabras claves:active tectonics, Andes, Earthquake, ECUADOR, Pallatanga faultAutores:Alexandra P. Alvarado, Audin L., Bablon M., Baize S., Champenois J., Espín P.A., Jomard H., LePennec J.L., Pablo Samaniego Ponce, Quidelleur X.Fuentes:googlescopusGeodetic evidence for shallow creep along the Quito fault, Ecuador
ArticleAbstract: Quito, the capital city of Ecuador hosting ∼2 million inhabitants, lies on the hanging wall of a ∼60Palabras claves:Continental tectonics: compressional, Creep and deformation, Dynamics and mechanics of faulting, Radar interferometry, Satellite Geodesy, SOUTH AMERICAAutores:Alexandra P. Alvarado, Audin L., Baize S., Beauval C., Champenois J., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Mariniere J., Socquet A.Fuentes:googlescopusPaleoseismology and tectonic geomorphology of the Pallatanga fault (Central Ecuador), a major structure of the South-American crust
ArticleAbstract: The Pallatanga fault (PF) is a prominent NNE-SSW strike-slip fault crossing Central Ecuador. This stPalabras claves:ECUADOR, Fault slip rate, Morphotectonics, Paleoearthquake, Pallatanga fault, Seismic hazardAutores:Alexandra P. Alvarado, Audin L., Baize S., Hugo Yepes, Kauffmann P., Mercedes Taipe, Pedro S.B. Reyes, Pilatasig Moreno L., Winter T.Fuentes:googlescopusInteractions between active tectonics and gravitational deformation along the Billecocha fault system (Northern Ecuador): Insights from morphological and paleoseismological investigations
ArticleAbstract: The Billecocha plateau (4000 m a.s.l.) lies in the high elevation Ecuadorian Andes volcanic arc. ItPalabras claves:active tectonics, Deep seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSD), ECUADOR, Paleoseismology, Paraglacial deformations, Volcano-tectonic interactionsAutores:Alexandra P. Alvarado, Audin L., Baize S., D. Saqui, Daniel Alejandro Pacheco, Jomard H., Julien Bernard, Mario C. Ruiz, Mónica Segovia, Silvana HidalgoFuentes:scopusPresent-day uplift of the western Alps
ArticleAbstract: Collisional mountain belts grow as a consequence of continental plate convergence and eventually disPalabras claves:Autores:Baize S., Chéry J., Cushing M., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Jouanne F., Lenôtre N., Masson F., Sue C., Tran T., Van Der Beek P.A., Vernant P., Walpersdorf A.Fuentes:scopus