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  • Open Access
2 Citations
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19 October 2021

The seat dip effect (SDE) is an acoustic phenomenon of low-frequency band attenuation that occurs in the music halls when the sound of the music passes at a near grazing incidence over the seats. In this paper, the numerical simulations on the basis...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,948 Views
19 Pages

The attention to deep-seated gravitational slope deformations (DSGSDs) has steadily increased in the last few decades, because such features are ubiquitous in mountain areas. Their geomorphological surface expression, especially when related to the e...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
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17 Pages

A Geological-Geophysical Prospecting Model for Deep-Seated Gold Deposits in the Jiaodong Peninsula, China

  • Mingchun Song,
  • Guoqiang Xue,
  • Hongbo Liu,
  • Yixin Li,
  • Chunyan He,
  • Hongjun Wang,
  • Bin Wang,
  • Yingxin Song and
  • Shiyong Li

9 December 2021

The North China Craton is one of China’s major gold-producing areas. Breakthroughs have been continually made in deep prospecting at depths of 500–2000 m in the Jiaodong Peninsula, and geophysical methods have played an important role. Gi...

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  • Open Access
1,622 Views
15 Pages

Deep Exploration Porphyry Molybdenum Deposit in Dasuji, Inner Mongolia: Insight from Aeromagnetism and Controlled-Source Audio-Magnetotellurics

  • Zhihe Xu,
  • Xingguo Niu,
  • Bin Shi,
  • Zhongjie Yang,
  • Haoyuan He,
  • Weijing Fan,
  • Guanwen Gu,
  • Yingjie Wang and
  • Ningning Yang

11 February 2025

Porphyry molybdenum deposits hold significant potential for deep exploration. However, in the Dasuji molybdenum deposit, quartz porphyry, granite porphyry, and syenogranite are sporadically exposed beneath low mountains and hilly terrain, limiting th...

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  • Open Access
22 Citations
7,798 Views
20 Pages

Current Activity of the Long Point Fault in Houston, Texas Constrained by Continuous GPS Measurements (2013–2018)

  • Yuhao Liu,
  • Xiaohan Sun,
  • Guoquan Wang,
  • Michael J. Turco,
  • Gonzalo Agudelo,
  • Yan Bao,
  • Ruibin Zhao and
  • Shuilong Shen

22 May 2019

The Long Point Fault is one of the most active urban faults in Houston, Texas, which belong to a complex system of normal growth faults along the Texas Gulf Coast. To assess the activity of the Long Point Fault, a GPS array with 12 permanent stations...