Present-day crustal motion in Papua New Guinea
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概要
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Papua New Guinea is one of the most active tectonic regions in the world. It comprises several microplates and deforming zones trapped in the collision of the Australian and Pacific Plates. GPS observations have been used to estimate plate velocities across a network of sites spanning most of the country. We present new velocites in the northwestern region of New Guinea, and look in detail at the strain accumulation region between the South Bismarck and Pacific Plates in the New Ireland/New Britain region.
- 公益社団法人 日本地震学会、地球電磁気・地球惑星圏学会 、特定非営利活動法人 日本火山学会、日本測地学会、日本惑星科学会の論文
著者
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Lambeck Kurt
Research School Of Earth Sciences The Australian National University
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MCQUEEN Herb
Research School of Earth Sciences, The Australian National University
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LITTLE Rod
Department of Surveying and Land Studies, Papua New Guinea University of Technology
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SAUNDERS Steve
Rabaul Volcano Observatory
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ROSA Robert
National Mapping Bureau
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Little Rod
Department Of Surveying And Land Studies Papua New Guinea University Of Technology
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Tregoning Paul
Research School Of Earth Sciences The Australian National University
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Jackson Russell
Department Of Surveying And Land Studies Papua New Guinea University Of Technology
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