Search Results - "Abdrakhmatov, K. E."
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Repeated large‐magnitude earthquakes in a tectonically active, low‐strain continental interior: The northern Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-05-2016)“…The northern Tien Shan of Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan has been affected by a series of major earthquakes in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. To assess the…”
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Surface Rupture of the 2008 Mw 6.6 Nura Earthquake: Triggered Flexural‐Slip Faulting in the Pamir‐Tien Shan Collision Zone
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2024)“…This study investigates the intricate relationship between earthquake sources and seismogenic surface ruptures in a complex tectonic setting with active faults…”
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Active Tectonics Around Almaty and along the Zailisky Alatau Rangefront
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-10-2017)“…The Zailisky Alatau is a >250 km long mountain range in Southern Kazakhstan. Its northern rangefront around the major city of Almaty has more than 4 km…”
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Modeling and Study of Reservoir Parameters of the Designed Kambarata-1 HPP Based on Space Data
Published in Izvestiya. Atmospheric and oceanic physics (01-12-2022)“…— Hydropower plays a very important role in the socioeconomic development of Kyrgyzstan. The Naryn River is formed in the high mountains of the inner Tien…”
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Basin evolution in a folding lithosphere: Altai–Sayan and Tien Shan belts in Central Asia
Published in Tectonophysics (16-08-2013)“…Central Asia is a classical example for continental lithospheric folding. In particular, the Altay–Sayan belt in South-Siberia and the Kyrgyz Tien Shan display…”
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The Pamir Frontal Thrust Fault: Holocene Full‐Segment Ruptures and Implications for Complex Segment Interactions in a Continental Collision Zone
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-12-2021)“…The Pamir Frontal Thrust (PFT) of the Trans‐Alai Range in Central Asia is the principal active fault of the intracontinental convergence zone between the Pamir…”
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Multisegment rupture in the 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (Mw 8.0–8.3), Kazakh Tien Shan, interpreted from remote sensing, field survey, and paleoseismic trenching
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-06-2016)“…The 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (Mw 8.0–8.3) forms part of a remarkable sequence of large earthquakes in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries…”
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STRESS FIELDS REVEALED BY AFTERSHOCKS OF THE STRONGEST EARTHQUAKES OF TIEN SHAN
Published in Geodinamika i tektonofizika (01-01-2017)“…This study focused on the state of stress in the aftershock areas of the strongest earthquakes registered in Tien Shanon 11 August 1974 (MS=7.3), 24 March 1978…”
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Multisegment rupture in the 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M sub(w) 8.0-8.3), Kazakh Tien Shan, interpreted from remote sensing, field survey, and paleoseismic trenching
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth (01-06-2016)“…The 11 July 1889 Chilik earthquake (M sub(w) 8.0-8.3) forms part of a remarkable sequence of large earthquakes in the late nineteenth and early twentieth…”
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Surface Rupture of the 2008 M w 6.6 Nura Earthquake: Triggered Flexural‐Slip Faulting in the Pamir‐Tien Shan Collision Zone
Published in Tectonics (Washington, D.C.) (01-09-2024)“…This study investigates the intricate relationship between earthquake sources and seismogenic surface ruptures in a complex tectonic setting with active faults…”
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Basin evolution in a folding lithosphere: AltaiaSayan and Tien Shan belts in Central Asia
Published in Tectonophysics (01-08-2013)“…Central Asia is a classical example for continental lithospheric folding. In particular, the AltayaSayan belt in South-Siberia and the Kyrgyz Tien Shan display…”
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