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    Mode of slip and crust–mantle interaction at oceanic transform faults by Kuna, Václav M., Nábělek, John L., Braunmiller, Jochen

    Published in Nature geoscience (01-02-2019)
    “…Oceanic transform faults, connecting offset mid-ocean spreading centres, rupture quasi-periodically in earthquakes up to about magnitude M 7.0 that are often…”
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    Seismic crustal imaging using fin whale songs by Kuna, Václav M, Nábělek, John L

    “…Fin whale calls are among the strongest animal vocalizations that are detectable over great distances in the oceans. We analyze fin whale songs recorded at…”
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    A focused look at the Alpine fault, New Zealand: Seismicity, focal mechanisms, and stress observations by Leitner, Beate, Eberhart‐Phillips, Donna, Anderson, Helen, Nabelek, John L.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (10-02-2001)
    “…The Alpine fault is the Pacific‐Australian plate boundary in the South Island of New Zealand. This study analyzes 195 earthquakes recorded during the 6 month…”
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    Rotation and plate locking at the Southern Cascadia Subduction Zone by McCaffrey, Robert, Long, Maureen D., Goldfinger, Chris, Zwick, Peter C., Nabelek, John L., Johnson, Cheryl K., Smith, Curt

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-10-2000)
    “…Global Positioning System vectors and surface tilt rates are inverted simultaneously for the rotation of western Oregon and plate locking on the southern…”
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    Thermal characteristics of the Main Himalaya Thrust and the Indian lower crust with implications for crustal rheology and partial melting in the Himalaya orogen by Nábělek, Peter I., Nábělek, John L.

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (01-06-2014)
    “…The Main Himalaya Thrust (MHT) is the current tectonic boundary between the subducting Indian lithosphere and the overlying Himalayan orogenic prism and the…”
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    Present-day deformation of the Qaidam basin with implications for intra-continental tectonics by Chen, Wang-Ping, Chen, Chu-Yung, L. Nábelek, John

    Published in Tectonophysics (10-05-1999)
    “…The Qaidam basin is a plateau of low relief, about 3 km in elevation and covering a large area of 1.2×10 5 km 2. Physiographically, the basin marks a…”
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    The effective elastic thickness of the India Plate from receiver function imaging, gravity anomalies and thermomechanical modelling by Hetényi, György, Cattin, Rodolphe, Vergne, Jérôme, Nábělek, John L.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-12-2006)
    “…The range and the meaning of the effective elastic thickness (EET) in continental areas have been subject to controversy over the last two decades. Here we…”
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    A seasonally modulated earthquake swarm near Maupin, Oregon by Braunmiller, Jochen, Nábělek, John L., Tréhu, Anne M.

    Published in Geophysical journal international (01-06-2014)
    “…From December 2006 to November 2011, the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network (PNSN) reported 467 earthquakes in a swarm 60 km east of Mt Hood near the town of…”
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    Density distribution of the India plate beneath the Tibetan plateau: Geophysical and petrological constraints on the kinetics of lower-crustal eclogitization by Hetényi, György, Cattin, Rodolphe, Brunet, Fabrice, Bollinger, Laurent, Vergne, Jérôme, Nábělek, John L., Diament, Michel

    Published in Earth and planetary science letters (15-12-2007)
    “…We combine seismological and Bouguer anomaly data with thermo-kinematic and petrological modelling to constrain the extent and kinetics of the eclogitization…”
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    Deformation of the Juan de Fuca Plate Beneath the Central Cascadia Continental Margin (44°-45°N) in Response to an Upper Plate Load by Tréhu, Anne M., Davenport, Kathy, Kenyon, Christopher B., Carbotte, Suzanne M., Nabelek, John L., Toomey, Douglas R., Wilcock, William S. D.

    Published in Earth Science, Systems and Society (02-11-2023)
    “…A 3D crustal model for the central Cascadia continental shelf and Coast Range between 44°N and 45°N shows that the crystalline crust of the forearc wedge…”
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    Dislocation modeling of blind thrusts in the eastern Los Angeles basin, California by Myers, Daniel J., Nabelek, John L., Yeats, Robert S.

    Published in Journal of Geophysical Research (01-09-2003)
    “…The East and West Coyote Hills in the eastern Los Angeles Basin are the surface expression of uplift accompanying blind reverse faulting. Folded Quaternary…”
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    Recent tectonics of the Blanco Ridge, eastern blanco transform fault zone by Dziak, Robert P, Fox, Christopher G, Embley, Robert W, Nabelek, John L, Braunmiller, Jochen, Koski, Randolph A

    Published in Marine geophysical researches (01-01-2000)
    “…Bathymetric, hydro-acoustic, seismic, submersible, and gravity data are used to investigate the active tectonics of the eastern Blanco Transform Fault Zone…”
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