[HTML][HTML] Structural inheritance in amagmatic rift basins: Manifestations and mechanisms for how pre-existing structures influence rift-related faults

A Samsu, S Micklethwaite, JN Williams… - Earth-Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
In the context of rift basin formation, structural inheritance describes the influence of pre-
existing structures on new rift-related structures, including faults. Pre-existing structures in …

[HTML][HTML] Variability in the three-dimensional geometry of segmented normal fault surfaces

V Roche, G Camanni, C Childs, T Manzocchi… - Earth-Science …, 2021 - Elsevier
Normal faults are often complex three-dimensional structures comprising multiple sub-
parallel segments separated by intact or breached relay zones. Relay zones are classified …

Fracture density variations within a reservoir-scale normal fault zone: a case study from shallow-water carbonates of southern Italy

G Camanni, F Vinci, S Tavani, V Ferrandino… - Journal of Structural …, 2021 - Elsevier
Fault zones can often display a complex internal structure associated with antithetic faults,
branch and tip points, bed rotations, bed-parallel slip surfaces, and subordinate synthetic …

The role of antithetic faults in transferring displacement across contractional relay zones on normal faults

G Camanni, C Childs, E Delogkos, V Roche… - Journal of Structural …, 2023 - Elsevier
Contractional relay zones between pairs of normal faults are sometimes associated with
multiple antithetic faults in a geometry similar to that found in Riedel shear zones. Detailed …

Microstructural characterization of natural fractures and faults in the Opalinus Clay: insights from a deep drilling campaign across central northern Switzerland

IV Akker, R Schneeberger, M Herwegh… - Swiss journal of …, 2023 - Springer
Abstract The Middle-Jurassic Opalinus Clay is the foreseen host rock for radioactive waste
disposal in central northern Switzerland. An extensive drilling campaign aiming to …

Three-dimensional geometry and growth of a basement-involved fault network developed during multiphase extension, Enderby Terrace, North West Shelf of Australia

H Deng, K McClay - Bulletin, 2021 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
Basement fault reactivation, and the growth, interaction, and linkage with new fault segments
are fundamentally three-dimensional and critical for understanding the evolution of fault …

The triggering factors on the 3rd December 2023 catastrophic landslide in the Hanang area, northern Tanzania

E Mulaya, R Gama, C Kimani, P Joseph, E Kazimoto… - Landslides, 2024 - Springer
The December 3rd 2023 catastrophic landslide which claimed 89 lives in the Hanang Town
in Northern Tanzania is undeniable fact of how deadly the landslide can strike. Geological …

The 3D structure of a normal fault from multiple outcrop observations

E Delogkos, T Manzocchi, C Childs, G Camanni… - Journal of Structural …, 2020 - Elsevier
Extensive opencast lignite mining in the Ptolemais Basin, NW Greece has exposed a
plethora of outcrops within a normal fault system offsetting a sequence of interbedded …

[PDF][PDF] Theoretical issues with rayleigh surface waves and geoelectrical method used for the inversion of near surface geophysical structure

Ö Çakır, N Coşkun - Journal of Human, Earth, and Future, 2021 - researchgate.net
We numerically simulate the field measurements of Rayleigh surface waves and electrical
resistivity in which the target depth is set to be less than 50-m. The Rayleigh surface waves …

A gravitational origin for volcano-tectonic faults in the Campi Flegrei caldera (southern Italy) inferred from detailed field observations

R Diamanti, G Camanni, J Natale, S Vitale - Journal of Structural Geology, 2022 - Elsevier
Faults in volcanic areas can have different origins and can form due to several volcano-
tectonic processes. In this work, by means of detailed field observations, we analysed a fault …