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    Landslides Triggered by the 2016 Mw 7.8 Pedernales, Ecuador Earthquake: Correlations with ESI-07 Intensity, Lithology, Slope and PGA-h by Chunga, Kervin, Livio, Franz A., Martillo, Carlos, Lara-Saavedra, Hernán, Ferrario, Maria Francesca, Zevallos, Ivan, Michetti, Alessandro Maria

    Published in Geosciences (Basel) (01-09-2019)
    “…We provide a dataset of the landslides induced by the 2016 Pedernales megathrust earthquake, Ecuador (Mw 7.8, focal depth of 20 km) and compare their spatial…”
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    Subduction of seafloor asperities revealed by a detailed stratigraphic analysis of the active margin shelf sediments of Central Ecuador by Proust, Jean Noël, Martillo, Carlos, Michaud, François, Collot, Jean Yves, Dauteuil, Olivier

    Published in Marine geology (01-10-2016)
    “…The uplift of the coastal cordillera of central Ecuador is a likely consequence of the subduction of the Carnegie Ridge, a 400-km-long and 2-km-high…”
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    Bransfield Strait and South Shetland Islands sedimentary basement and upper crustal structure: An analysis of gravity and magnetic data at the northwestern area of the Antarctic Peninsula by Espinoza Celi, Jorge A., Cahuana-Yánez, Néstor G., Martillo-Bustamante, Carlos E., González-Bonilla, Miguel

    Published in Tectonophysics (05-04-2023)
    “…The northwestern region of the Antarctic Peninsula is of main interest to the geosciences. Complex tectonic activity in this area is evidenced by the presence…”
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    Coastal erosion assessment using remote sensing and computational numerical model. Case of study: Libertador Bolivar, Ecuador by Nativí-Merchán, Sophia, Caiza-Quinga, Rommel, Saltos-Andrade, Ivan, Martillo-Bustamante, Carlos, Andrade-García, Gina, Quiñonez, María, Cervantes, Eduardo, Cedeño, Jonathan

    Published in Ocean & coastal management (15-11-2021)
    “…The sea-level rise has intensified the erosion of coastal zones, whereby the coastal management requires tools to evaluate and predict the dynamics of…”
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