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Seismicity of the Portuguese Continental margin

Other title
Sismicité de la marge continentale portugaise (fr)
Author
SOUSA MOREIRA, V1
[1] Inst. nacional meteoprologia geofísica, Lisboa 1700, Portugal
Conference name
NATO advanced research workshop on causes and effects of earthquakes at passive margins and in areas of post-glacial rebound on both sides of the North Atlantic (1988)
Source

NATO ASI series. Series C, Mathematical and physical sciences. 1989, Vol 266, pp 533-545 ; Illustration ; ref : 3 p

Document type
Conference Paper
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Atlantique Est Collision plaque Guyot Marge continentale Plaine abyssale Plaque Africaine Plaque Eurasienne Portugal Sismicité Zone faillée Vallée sous marine Europe
Keyword (en)
East Atlantic Plate collision Seamounts Continental margin Abyssal plains African Plate Eurasian Plate Portugal Seismicity Fault zones Europe
Keyword (es)
Atlántico Este Choque placas Guyot Margen continental Llanura abisal Placa Africana Placa Eurasiática Portugal Sismicidad Zona falla Europa
Classification
Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001E Earth, ocean, space / 001E01 Earth sciences / 001E01L Tectonics. Structural geology. Plate tectonics

Pascal
001 Exact sciences and technology / 001E Earth, ocean, space / 001E01 Earth sciences / 001E01M Internal geophysics / 001E01M03 Earthquakes, seismology

Discipline
Earth sciences
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
7229218

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