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2. Structural inheritance in amagmatic rift basins: Manifestations and mechanisms for how pre-existing structures influence rift-related faults
3. Comparing intrarift and border fault structure in the Malawi Rift: Implications for normal fault growth
4. Structural inheritance and border fault reactivation during active early-stage rifting along the Thyolo fault, Malawi
5. Lower crustal earthquakes in the East African Rift System: Insights from frictional properties of rock samples from the Malawi rift
6. New perspectives on ‘geological strain rates’ calculated from both naturally deformed and actively deforming rocks
7. List of Contributors
8. The early onset of magmatic rift faulting in the Edward-George Rift, Uganda
9. Compactive deformation of incoming calcareous pelagic sediments, northern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: Implications for subduction processes
10. MagellanPlus Workshop: Mission-Specific Platform Approaches To Assessing Natural Hazards That Impact Society
11. Fluids in the Earth's lithosphere: From petrology to geodynamics
12. Fracturing of doleritic intrusions and associated contact zones: Implications for fluid flow in volcanic basins
13. A range of fault slip styles on progressively misoriented planes during flexural-slip folding, Cape Fold Belt, South Africa
14. Compactive deformation of incoming calcareous pelagic sediments, northern Hikurangi subduction margin, New Zealand: Implications for subduction processes
15. Silica gel in a fault slip surface: Field evidence for palaeo-earthquakes?
16. Significant shortening by pressure solution creep in the Dwyka diamictite, Cape Fold Belt, South Africa
17. Stress, strain, and fault behavior at a thrust ramp: Insights from the Naukluft thrust, Namibia
18. MagellanPlus Workshop: mission-specific platform approaches to assessing natural hazards that impact society.
19. A review of structural inheritance in rift basin formation
20. Strategies for effective unmanned aerial vehicle use in geological field studies based on cognitive science principles
21. Seafloor overthrusting causes ductile fault deformation and fault sealing along the Northern Hikurangi Margin
22. Linking earthquake magnitude-frequency statistics and stress in visco-frictional fault zone models
23. Fractal vein distributions within a fault-fracture mesh in an exhumed accretionary mélange, Chrystalls Beach Complex, New Zealand
24. Incrementally developed slickenfibers — Geological record of repeating low stress-drop seismic events?
25. Wedge geometry, mechanical strength, and interseismic coupling of the Hikurangi subduction thrust, New Zealand
26. List of Contributors
27. Low dissipation of earthquake energy along faults that follow pre-existing weaknesses: field and microstructural observations of Malawi's Bilila-Mtakataka Fault
28. Stable isotope study of the Archaean rocks of the Vredefort impact structure, central Kaapvaal Craton, South Africa
29. Supplemental Material: Tectonic pressure gradients during viscous creep drive fluid flow and brittle failure at the base of the seismogenic zone
30. The Malawi Active Fault Database: an onshore-offshore database for regional assessment of seismic hazard and tectonic evolution
31. Chapter 5 - Faulting in the laboratory
32. Effects of heterogeneity on frictional-viscous deformation and the depth-extent of the seismogenic zone
33. Types of heterogeneities and deformation mechanisms in blueschist rocks: an example from an exhumed subduction complex in Ishigaki Island, Ryukyu Arc
34. A Micromechanics-based Multiscale Approach toward Continental Deformation and Tectonic Processes
35. Subduction zone seismo-dynamics: how to bridge the gap between long-term subduction dynamics and megathrust seismicity?
36. Variable in-situ stress orientations across the northern Hikurangi Subduction Margin
37. Slow slip source characterized by lithological and geometric heterogeneity
38. On seismicity and structural style of oceanic transform faults: a field geological perspective from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus
39. Chapter 4 - What Do Earthquake Magnitudes Mean? Example of the Kaikōura, New Zealand, 2016 Event
40. Chapter 5 - Fluid-Pressure Effects on Deformation: Analysis of the Lusi Mud Volcano
41. Chapter 18 - On Seismicity and Structural Style of Oceanic Transform Faults: A Field Geological Perspective From the Troodos Ophiolite, Cyprus
42. Slow slip source characterized by lithological and geometric heterogeneity
43. “Virtual shear box” experiments of stress and slip cycling within a subduction interface mélange
44. Processes, properties, and microstructures in faults active at retrograde conditions
45. An inclusive risk assessment tool for travel and fieldwork
46. The role of afterslip in driving aftershock sequences
47. Structural inheritance and border fault reactivation during active early-stage rifting along the Thyolo fault, Malawi
48. Taking to the seas to discover how the Earth’s surface moves
49. Scenario-based seismic risk assessment for Malawi using improved information on earthquake sources and local building characteristics
50. On seismicity and structural style of oceanic transform faults: a field geological perspective from the Troodos ophiolite, Cyprus
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