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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Acknowledgement of reviewers 2008
141-142 2-3 p. I-
1 p.
artikel
2 Active fault segmentation in southwest Bulgaria and Coulomb stress triggering of the 1904 earthquake sequence Athanassios, Ganas
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 316-333
18 p.
artikel
3 Active stress along the ne external margin of the Apennines: the Ferrara arc, northern Italy Montone, Paola
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 251-265
15 p.
artikel
4 A petrologic and laser Raman spectroscopic study of sapphirine–spinel–quartz–Mg-staurolite inclusions in garnet from Kumiloothu, southern India: Implications for extreme metamorphism in a collisional orogen Sato, Kei
2009
141-142 2-3 p. 107-118
12 p.
artikel
5 A self-consistent 2-D model for the dip angle ofmantle downflow beneath an overriding continent Trubitsyn, V.P.
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 215-224
10 p.
artikel
6 A Trans-Siberian Tidal Gravity Profile (TSP) for the validation of the ocean tides loading corrections Ducarme, B.
2008
141-142 2-3 p. 73-82
10 p.
artikel
7 Characteristics and geo-engineering aspects of the 2003 Bingöl (Turkey) earthquake Ulusay, Reşat
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 334-346
13 p.
artikel
8 Complex basin development in a wrench-dominated back-arc area: Tectonic evolution of the Crati Basin, Calabria, Italy Spina, V.
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 90-109
20 p.
artikel
9 Contents Volume 2, 1985 1985
141-142 2-3 p. 303-304
2 p.
artikel
10 Correlation between the dynamics of the Hyblean Foreland and Etnean volcanism Agostino, Ivan
2009
141-142 2-3 p. 96-106
11 p.
artikel
11 Deep structure and crustal configuration of the Jeffara basin (Southern Tunisia) based on regional gravity, seismic reflection and borehole data: How to explain a gravity maximum within a large sedimentary basin? Gabtni, H.
2009
141-142 2-3 p. 142-152
11 p.
artikel
12 Differential rotation of lithosphere and mantle andthe driving forces of plate tectonics Smith, Alan D.
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 97-116
20 p.
artikel
13 Earthquake surface faulting at Mount Etna volcano (Sicily) and implications for active tectonics Azzaro, R.
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 193-213
21 p.
artikel
14 Editorial Board 2008
141-142 2-3 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
15 Editorial Board 2009
141-142 2-3 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
16 Editorial Board 2011
141-142 2-3 p. CO2-
1 p.
artikel
17 Elastic properties of forsterite–enstatite compositesup to 3.0 GPa Ji, Shaocheng
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 147-174
28 p.
artikel
18 Evidence of a microplate in the Southern Andes? Valencio, D.A.
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 183-192
10 p.
artikel
19 Fault-scarp degradation modeling in central Greece: The Kaparelli and Eliki faults (Gulf of Corinth) as a case study Kokkalas, S.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 200-215
16 p.
artikel
20 Flexure and seismicity across the ocean–continent transition in the Gulf of Cadiz Neves, Maria C.
2009
141-142 2-3 p. 119-129
11 p.
artikel
21 Forward modeling of stretching episodes and paleo heat flow of the Vøring margin, NE Atlantic Wangen, Magnus
2008
141-142 2-3 p. 83-98
16 p.
artikel
22 Fracturing patterns, stress fields and earthquakes in the Southern Dead Sea rift Lunina, Oxana V.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 216-234
19 p.
artikel
23 Gravitational and magnetic models of the core–mantle boundary and their correlation Prutkin, I.
2008
141-142 2-3 p. 146-153
8 p.
artikel
24 Great earthquake cycles along the Japan Trench andtheir migrations along the subducted slab with influenceon the development of shallow shocks in the North-EastChina tectonic block Loo, H.-Y
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 175-192
18 p.
artikel
25 Ground effects of large morphogenic earthquakes Caputo, Riccardo
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 113-118
6 p.
artikel
26 Identification of a historical morphogenic earthquake through trenching at ancient Sagalassos (SW Turkey) Similox-Tohon, Dominique
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 279-293
15 p.
artikel
27 Impact of the new GRACE Geopotential Model and SRTM data on the geoid modelling in Algeria Benahmed Daho, S.A.
2009
141-142 2-3 p. 63-71
9 p.
artikel
28 Implications of island arc rotations to the studies of marginal terranes Keating, B.H
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 159-181
23 p.
artikel
29 InSAR surface displacement field and fault modelling for the 2003 Bam earthquake (southeastern Iran) Stramondo, S.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 347-353
7 p.
artikel
30 Introduction Stone, D.B
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 87-90
4 p.
artikel
31 Investigation of the relationship between subsurface structures and mass movements of the high loess bank along the River Danube in Hungary Mentes, G.
2009
141-142 2-3 p. 130-141
12 p.
artikel
32 K–Ar age constraints on the evolution of polydeformed fold–thrust belts: The case of the Northern Appalachians (southern Quebec) Sasseville, C.
2008
141-142 2-3 p. 99-119
21 p.
artikel
33 Large Holocene morphogenic earthquakes along the Albox fault, Betic Cordillera, Spain Masana, E.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 119-133
15 p.
artikel
34 Liquefaction case histories and empirical relations of earthquake magnitude versus distance from the broader Aegean region Papathanassiou, G.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 257-278
22 p.
artikel
35 Neoproterozoic geotectonic evolution of Tocantins Structural Province, Central Brazil Strieder, Adelir Jose
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 267-289
23 p.
artikel
36 Neotectonic map of Syria and some aspects of Late Cenozoic evolution of the northwestern boundary zone of the Arabian plate Rukieh, M.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 235-256
22 p.
artikel
37 New investigation on the choice of the tailored geopotential model for Algeria Daho, S.A. Benahmed
2008
141-142 2-3 p. 154-162
9 p.
artikel
38 Palaeomagnetic investigations on the East African rift in Northern Tanzania Mauritsch, H.J
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 265-274
10 p.
artikel
39 Palaeoseismic data and their implication for active deformation in Greece Chatzipetros, A.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 170-188
19 p.
artikel
40 Paleogeography of the North and South China blocks during the Cambrian Lin, Jin-Lu
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 91-114
24 p.
artikel
41 Paleomagnetic study of the Central Andes: Counterclockwise rotation of the Peruvian block Kono, Masaru
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 193-209
17 p.
artikel
42 Paleomagnetism in an accretionary margin Luzon, Northern Philippines Fuller, M.
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 141-158
18 p.
artikel
43 Paleomagnetism, microplates and Siberian plate consolidation Khramov, A.N
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 127-139
13 p.
artikel
44 Paleomagnetism of the triassic nicola volcanics and geotectonics of the quesnellia subterrane of terrane I, British Columbia Symons, D.T.A.
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 229-244
16 p.
artikel
45 Paleomagnetism of the westcoast complex and the geotectonics of the Vancouver island segment of the wrangellian subterrane Symons, D.T.A.
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 211-228
18 p.
artikel
46 Palinspastic restorations for the south Tien Shan mountains and Tajik depression based on paleomagnetic data Rzhevsky, Yu.S
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 119-126
8 p.
artikel
47 Pattern of recent vertical crustal movements in Canada Koohzare, Azadeh
2008
141-142 2-3 p. 133-145
13 p.
artikel
48 Permian paleomagnetism of the western yangtze block, China: A reinterpretation Mcelhinny, M.W
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 115-117
3 p.
artikel
49 Plate kinematics and geodynamics in the Central Mediterranean Viti, M.
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 190-204
15 p.
artikel
50 Possible types of rotations and translations in the Scandinavian Caledonides Abrahamsen, Niels
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 245-263
19 p.
artikel
51 Preface 1985
141-142 2-3 p. 85-
1 p.
artikel
52 Present-day geodynamics of the circum-Adriatic region: An overview Piccardi, L.
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 81-89
9 p.
artikel
53 Quantitative analysis of extensional joints in the southern Adriatic foreland (Italy), and the active tectonics of the Apulia region Di Bucci, D.
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 141-155
15 p.
artikel
54 Quaternary evolution of the Lucania Apennine thrust front area (Southern Italy), and its relations with the kinematics of the Adria Plate boundaries Bonini, Marco
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 125-140
16 p.
artikel
55 Recognition of past earthquakes along the Sparta fault (Peloponnesus, southern Greece) during the Holocene, by combining results of different dating techniques Papanastassiou, D.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 189-199
11 p.
artikel
56 Relevance of hot underlying asthenosphere to the occurrence of Latur earthquake and Indian peninsular shield seismicity Agrawal, P.K.
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 303-316
14 p.
artikel
57 Seismotectonic of Southern Apennines from recent passive seismic experiments Frepoli, A.
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 110-124
15 p.
artikel
58 Some magnetic fabric characteristics of sheared zones Rathore, Jaswant S.
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 291-301
11 p.
artikel
59 Spatial variation in seismotectonics and stress conditions across the Kurile and Japan trenches inferred from the analysis of focal mechanism data in Hokkaido, northern Japan Ghimire, Subesh
2009
141-142 2-3 p. 153-166
14 p.
artikel
60 State of stress induced by plate convergence and stress partitioning in northeastern Iran, as indicated by focal mechanisms of earthquakes Zamani G., Behzad
2008
141-142 2-3 p. 120-132
13 p.
artikel
61 Structural and time constraints for dextral shear along the seismogenic Mattinata Fault (Gargano, southern Italy) Tondi, E.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 134-152
19 p.
artikel
62 Structural model of the Trieste Gulf: A proposal Carulli, Giovanni Battista
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 156-165
10 p.
artikel
63 Structural setting of the 1688 Sannio earthquake epicentral area (Southern Italy) from surface and subsurface data Di Bucci, D.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 294-315
22 p.
artikel
64 Surface wave tomography studies beneath the Indiansubcontinent Singh, D.D
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 291-301
11 p.
artikel
65 The contribution of “silent” faults to the seismic hazard of the northern Adriatic Sea Slejko, Dario
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 166-178
13 p.
artikel
66 The evolution of western Scandinavian topography: A review of Neogene uplift versus the ICE (isostasy–climate–erosion) hypothesis Nielsen, Søren B.
2009
141-142 2-3 p. 72-95
24 p.
artikel
67 The Holocene activity of the Rodià Fault, Central Greece Caputo, R.
2005
141-142 2-3 p. 153-169
17 p.
artikel
68 The pre-drift Central Atlantic; A model based on tectonomagmatic and sedimentological evidence Storetvedt, K.M
1985
141-142 2-3 p. 275-290
16 p.
artikel
69 The role of deep structures in the distribution of some major ore deposits in Iran, ne of the Zagros thrust zone Shahabpour, J
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 237-250
14 p.
artikel
70 Time-Domain Moment Tensors for shallow (h ≤40km) earthquakes in the broader Aegean Sea for the years 2006 and 2007: The database of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki Roumelioti, Zafeiria
2011
141-142 2-3 p. 179-189
11 p.
artikel
71 True polar wander during the Permo^Triassic Marcano, Maria C
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 75-95
21 p.
artikel
72 Vlbi rates with first order autoregressive disturbances Iz, Hüseyin Bâki
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 131-145
15 p.
artikel
73 Volcanic gaps and subaerial records ofpalaeo-sea-levels on Flores Island (Azores): tectonic andmorphological implications Azevedo, J.M.M.
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 117-129
13 p.
artikel
74 5 years of GPS observations of the Afar triplejunction area a, Andrea Walpersdorf
1999
141-142 2-3 p. 225-236
12 p.
artikel
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