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Kinematic History of a Salient-recess Junction Explored through a Combined Approach of Field Data and Analog Sandbox Modeling
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La falla de San Andrés puede sacudir menos de lo que se temía
Resumen
Las rocas precariamente equilibradas en el área de Los Ángeles ofrecen información sobre el peligro potencial que plantea un gran terremoto. El estudio de estas formaciones geológicas ayuda a los científicos a evaluar los riesgos sísmicos y a comprender los impactos de los terremotos.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Geología y Sismología: Investigación de la estabilidad geológica y la actividad sísmica en la región del sur de California.
Sus antecedentes:
- Las rocas equilibradas en la región de Los Ángeles son indicadores sensibles del movimiento del suelo.
- Investigaciones anteriores han establecido correlaciones entre la estabilidad de las rocas y los eventos sísmicos.
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