2012
DOI: 10.3997/2214-4609.20148178
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The Signature of a Small-throw Fault Affecting Unconsolidated Sediments in S-wave Reflection Seismic Data

Abstract: SUMMARYThe definition of appropriate places for the development of paleoseismic studies is extremely important in earthquake engineering site investigations. The seismic reflection method is routinely used to locate shallow fault segments where these do not outcrop, like in low slip-rate areas where faults identified in Quaternary sediments have vertical throws less than 2 m. The Lower Tagus Valley (Portugal), covered by 50 m of alluvium sediments, is one of these areas. To find fault segments in this geologic… Show more

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