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  • Conference paper
    Bland PA, Jackson MD, Coker RF, Cohen BA, Benedix GKet al., 2006,

    Why asteroidal alteration was isochemical: High porosity not equal high permeability

    , 69th Annual Meeting of the Meteoritical Society, Pages: A22-A22, ISSN: 1086-9379
  • Journal article
    Pain CC, Eaton MD, Smedley-Stevenson RP, Goddard AJH, Piggott MD, de Oliveira CREet al., 2006,

    Space-time streamline upwind Petrov-Galerkin methods for the Boltzmann transport equation

    , Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol: 195, Pages: 4334-4357, ISSN: 0045-7825
  • Journal article
    Pain CC, Eaton MD, Smedley-Stevenson RP, Goddard AJH, Piggott MD, de Oliveira CREet al., 2006,

    Streamline upwind Petrov-Galerkin methods for the steady-state Boltzmann transport equation

    , Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol: 195, Pages: 4448-4472, ISSN: 0045-7825
  • Journal article
    Capitanio FA, Goes S, 2006,

    , GEOPHYSICAL JOURNAL INTERNATIONAL, Vol: 165, Pages: 804-816, ISSN: 0956-540X
  • Journal article
    Jardine RJ, Standing JR, Chow FC, 2006,

    , GEOTECHNIQUE, Vol: 56, Pages: 227-244, ISSN: 0016-8505
  • Journal article
    Liu JG, Mason PJ, Ma JM, 2006,

    , International Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol: 27, Pages: 1875-1891, ISSN: 0143-1161

    An imageodesy study has been carried out, using pre鈥 and post鈥恊vent Landsat鈥7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) images, to reveal regional co鈥恠eismic displacement caused by the Ms 8.1 Kunlun earthquake in November 2001. The two Landsat scenes, Kusai Lake and Buka Daban, cover an area of some 57 600 km2 (320 km W–E and about 180 km N–S), which includes most of the fault rupture zone. The co鈥恠eismic displacement measured in the Kusai Lake scene shows that the average left鈥恖ateral shift along the Kunlun fault is 4.8 m (ranging from 1.5 to 8.1 m) and the maximum shift appears west of the Kusai Lake. The splayed nature of the fault to the west of Buka Daban, where the fault splits into three branches, causes the displacement pattern to become complicated. Here the average left鈥恖ateral shift, between the south side of the southern branch and the north side of the northern branch, is 4.6 m (ranging from 1.0 to 8.2 m). Our results also illustrate that the south side of the fault is the ‘active’ block, moving significantly in an east–south鈥恊asterly direction, relative to the largely ‘stable’ northern block.

  • Journal article
    Jenny S, Goes S, Giardini D, Kahle HGet al., 2006,

    , TECTONOPHYSICS, Vol: 415, Pages: 81-101, ISSN: 0040-1951
  • Journal article
    W眉nnemann K, Collins GS, Melosh HJ, 2006,

    , ICARUS, Vol: 180, Pages: 514-527, ISSN: 0019-1035
  • Journal article
    Jackson CAL, Gawthorpe RL, Leppard CW, Sharp IRet al., 2006,

    , JOURNAL OF THE GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Vol: 163, Pages: 165-183, ISSN: 0016-7649
  • Journal article
    Rushmer T, Jackson MD, 2006,

    , TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH-EARTH SCIENCES, Vol: 97, Pages: 325-336, ISSN: 0263-5933
  • Journal article
    Gorman GJ, Piggott MD, Pain CC, de Oliveira CRE, Umpleby AP, Goddard JHet al., 2006,

    Optimisation based bathymetry approximation through constrained unstructured mesh adaptivity

    , Ocean Modelling, Vol: 12, Pages: 436-452, ISSN: 1463-5003
  • Journal article
    Jackson CAL, Gawthorpe RL, Sharp IR, 2006,

    , JOURNAL OF STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY, Vol: 28, Pages: 519-535, ISSN: 0191-8141
  • Conference paper
    Stafford PJ, Berrill JB, Pettinga JR, 2006,

    New empirical predictive equations for the Fourier amplitude spectrum of acceleration and Arias intensity in New Zealand

    , First European Conference on Earthquake Engineering and Seismology
  • Journal article
    Fang F, Piggott MD, Pain CC, Gorman GJ, Goddard AJHet al., 2006,

    An adaptive mesh adjoint data assimilation method

    , Ocean Modelling, Vol: 15, Pages: 39-55, ISSN: 1463-5003
  • Journal article
    van Reeuwijk M, Jonker HJJ, Hanjalic K, 2006,

    , PHYS FLUIDS, Vol: 18
  • Report
    Stafford PJ, 2006,

    Engineering seismological studies and seismic design criteria for the Buller region, South Island, New Zealand

    , Civil Engineering Research Report, Christchurch, New Zealand, Publisher: Department of Civil Engineering, University of Canterbury, 2006-03
  • Journal article
    Cowie PA, Attal M, Tucker GE, Whittaker AC, Naylor M, Ganas A, Roberts Get al., 2006,

    Investigating the Surface Process Response to Fault Interaction and Linkage Using a Numerical Modelling Approach

    , BASIN RESEARCH, Vol: 18, Pages: 231-266
  • Conference paper
    Liu JG, Ghanem M, Curcin V, Haselwimmer C, Guo Y, Morgan G, Mish Ket al., 2006,

    Distributed, high-performance earthquake deformation analysis and modelling facilitated by Discovery Net

  • Journal article
    Power PW, Piggott MD, Fang F, Gorman GJ, Pain CC, Marshall DP, Goddard AJH, Navon IMet al., 2006,

    Adjoint goal-based error norms for adaptive mesh ocean modelling

    , Ocean Modelling, Vol: 15, Pages: 3-38, ISSN: 1463-5003
  • Conference paper
    Saunders J H, Jackson M D, 2006,

    Downhole Monitoring of Electrokinetic Potential in Petroleum Reservoirs

    , 68th EAGE Conference & Exhibition, Publisher: European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers

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