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. 1
The structure and evolution of the northern New Guinea collision zone is deduced from International ...
SUMMARY: In northern New Guinea there is clear evidence that at some stage in the Neogene the northe...
SUMMARY We have studied the active and recent tectonics of New Guinea, using earthqua...
Papua New Guinea is one of the most active tectonic regions in the world. It comprises several micro...
New Guinea is a region characterized by rapid oblique convergence between the Pacific and Australian...
The island of New Guinea is located within the deforming zone between the Pacific and Australian pla...
The Bismarck Sea region of Papua New Guinea is marked by recent arc-continent collision giving rise ...
The Bismarck Sea region of Papua New Guinea is marked by recent arc-continent collision giving rise ...
The Bismarck Sea region of Papua New Guinea is marked by recent arc-continent collision giving rise ...
The interaction of the Australian, South Bismarck and Solomon Sea Plates in Papua New Guinea is the ...
Plate kinematics have been derived from GPS site velocities spanning Australasia and the western Pac...
The New Guinea islands region, Southwest Pacific, lies at the frontier of the Australian and Pacific...
Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements made in 1991, 1992 and 1993 provide preliminary estimat...
xv, 135 leavesThe southwest Pacific is one of the most tectonically dynamic regions on Earth. This r...
Measurements at discrete points spanning the Australian Plate have been made for over a decade using...
The structure and evolution of the northern New Guinea collision zone is deduced from International ...
SUMMARY: In northern New Guinea there is clear evidence that at some stage in the Neogene the northe...
SUMMARY We have studied the active and recent tectonics of New Guinea, using earthqua...
Papua New Guinea is one of the most active tectonic regions in the world. It comprises several micro...
New Guinea is a region characterized by rapid oblique convergence between the Pacific and Australian...
The island of New Guinea is located within the deforming zone between the Pacific and Australian pla...
The Bismarck Sea region of Papua New Guinea is marked by recent arc-continent collision giving rise ...
The Bismarck Sea region of Papua New Guinea is marked by recent arc-continent collision giving rise ...
The Bismarck Sea region of Papua New Guinea is marked by recent arc-continent collision giving rise ...
The interaction of the Australian, South Bismarck and Solomon Sea Plates in Papua New Guinea is the ...
Plate kinematics have been derived from GPS site velocities spanning Australasia and the western Pac...
The New Guinea islands region, Southwest Pacific, lies at the frontier of the Australian and Pacific...
Global Positioning System (GPS) measurements made in 1991, 1992 and 1993 provide preliminary estimat...
xv, 135 leavesThe southwest Pacific is one of the most tectonically dynamic regions on Earth. This r...
Measurements at discrete points spanning the Australian Plate have been made for over a decade using...
The structure and evolution of the northern New Guinea collision zone is deduced from International ...
SUMMARY: In northern New Guinea there is clear evidence that at some stage in the Neogene the northe...
SUMMARY We have studied the active and recent tectonics of New Guinea, using earthqua...