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81. Active Tectonics In The Southern Gobi-alashan Block And Its Response To The Interactions Of The Adjacent Crustal Blocks
82. The Study Of Fault Acitvity And Seismic Hazard In Daihai Fault Zone
83. The Study On Key Technologies About Seismic Hazard Assessment In City Area
84. Study On The Prediction Of Surface Rupture Zone And Strong Deformation Zone Caused By Active Fault In Urban Areas
85. Research On Seismic Hazard Evaluation Of Active Faults On The Notrh Boundary Of The Hetao Fault-depression Zone
86. Research On The Calculation Methods Of Debris Flow Hazard Affection Parameters And Relevant Optimizations Of Countermeasure Design Along Highway At Active Fault Zone
87. The Technology Of Seismic Exploration In The Exploration Of Active Fault In Cities
88. Study On Contemporary Tectonic Deformation In North China By Using Three-dimensional Simulation And Parallel Computation
89. Study On The Activity Of Zhushan Fault Zone And Zhuxi Fault Zone Based On Fractal Theory
90. Research On The Active Faults In Changchun City
91. Neotectonic Active Characteristics And Dynamic Mechanism Of The Shandong Segement Of The The Tan-lu Fault Zone
92. Preliminary Study On Active Fault Systems And Assessment Of Post-earthquake Hazards Of Central North China Block
93. Multi-source Remote Sensing Data Application In Information Extraction Of Active Fault
94. Development Characteristics And Geo-hazard Effect Of Anninghe Fault Zone
95. Neotectonics Active Modes And Deep Background Of The Bohai Segement Of The The Tan-Lu Fault Zone
96. A Study On The Slip Rates Of Longpan-Qiaohou Fault Zone In Late Quaternary
97. Application Of GIS To Seismichazard Analysis Around South-eastern Qinghai-xizang Plateau
98. Conditions And Control Countermeasures In Yongsheng County, Yunnan Province, Grass Bay Debris Flow
99. A Study On The Late Quaternary Faulting Of The Huoshan Piedmont Fault Zone In The Central Shanxi Faulted Basin Belt
100. A Study On Wenchuan Earthquake Disasters And The Safety Distance From Active Faults
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