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Contemporary Lithospheric Motion Seismic Geology Proceedings Of The 30th International Geological Congress Beijing China 414 August 1996 Ye

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Contemporary Lithospheric Motion Seismic Geology Proceedings Of The 30th International Geological Congress Beijing China 414 August 1996 Ye
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Contemporary Lithospheric Motion Seismic Geology Proceedings Of The 30th International Geological Congress Beijing China 414 August 1996 Ye instant download after payment.

Publisher: CRC Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 250.96 MB
Author: Ye, Hong
ISBN: 9781000109825, 9781000126082, 9781000152869, 9781003079583, 1000109828, 1000126080, 1000152863, 100307958X
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Contemporary Lithospheric Motion Seismic Geology Proceedings Of The 30th International Geological Congress Beijing China 414 August 1996 Ye by Ye, Hong 9781000109825, 9781000126082, 9781000152869, 9781003079583, 1000109828, 1000126080, 1000152863, 100307958X instant download after payment.

This volume presents the results on contemporary geodynamic model, crustal stress field, active faults, folds and volcanoes. It discusses the tectonophysical environments of earthquake generation and the methodology of earthquake prediction.

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