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Rifting of the Kalahari Craton through Botswana? New seismic evidence
Hanneke Paulssen
, T. Micallef
, D.R. Bouwman
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Elmer Ruigrok
, Matthew Herman
, Islam Fadel
, M. van der Meijde
, Motsamai Kwadiba
, J. Maritinkole
, O. Ntibinyane
DES - Seismology group
DES - Tectonophysics group
Research Programme in Earth Sciences Utrecht (DES / IVAU)
International Institute for Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation - ITC
Botswana Geoscience Institute
Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute
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Rifting
100%
Botswana
100%
Seismic Evidence
100%
Kalahari Craton
100%
Aftershock
66%
Mainshock
66%
Fault System
33%
Seismic Activity
33%
Okavango Rift Zone
33%
Upper Mantle
16%
Earthquake
16%
Normal Faulting
16%
Kaapvaal Craton
16%
Lower Crust
16%
Low-velocity Anomaly
16%
Extensional Stress
16%
East African Rift System
16%
Seismic Network
16%
Focal Mechanism
16%
Stress Regime
16%
Reactivated Faults
16%
Shallow Depth
16%
Upward Migration
16%
Granulite Facies
16%
Earthquake Catalogue
16%
Eclogitization
16%
Recent Earthquakes
16%
Limpopo Belt
16%
Double-difference Relocation
16%
Fluid Intrusion
16%
Paleoproterozoic Suture
16%
Faulting Type
16%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Craton
100%
Rifting
100%
Botswana
100%
Aftershock
66%
Rift Zone
33%
Seismic Activity
33%
Lower Crust
16%
African Rift System
16%
Focal Mechanism
16%
Granulite Facies
16%
Earthquake Catalogue
16%