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    The Blanco Fracture Zone or Blanco Transform Fault Zone (BTFZ) is a right lateral transform fault zone, which runs northwest off the coast of Oregon in...
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    The Blanco Fracture Zone is a fracture zone running between the Juan de Fuca Ridge and the Gorda Ridge. The dominating feature of the fracture zone is...
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    fracture zones shown in the list were created by ridge segments that no longer exist. Blanco Fracture Zone Surveyor Fracture Zone Mendocino Fracture Zone...
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    The Mendocino Fracture Zone is a fracture zone and transform boundary over 4000 km (2500 miles) long, starting off the coast of Cape Mendocino in far northern...
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    Blanco Fracture Zone Clarton Fracture Zone Clipperton Fracture Zone Eltanin Fault System Macquarie Fault Zone Mendocino Fracture Zone Murray Fracture...
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    Lassen Peak. Lassen Peak last erupted in 1914–1917. Blanco Fracture Zone Cascadia subduction zone Mendocino Triple Junction "National Earthquake Information...
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  • Pacific Ocean. It extends across Cascadia Abyssal Plain, through the Blanco Fracture Zone, and into Tufts Abyssal Plain. Notably, Cascadia Channel has tributaries...
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    Rock, Castle Rock and Floras Lake State Park Cape Blanco (disambiguation) Blanco Fracture Zone Cape Blanco State Airport Cape Mendocino Extreme points of...
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    Farallon Plate. The Juan de Fuca Plate is bounded on the south by the Blanco Fracture Zone (running northwest off the coast of Oregon), on the north by the...
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  • BFZ may refer to Blanco Fracture Zone off the coast of Oregon, United States Brawley Fault Zone near the Salton Sea in Southern California, United States...
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    Washington along the southern Juan de Fuca Ridge the Blanco Fracture Zone, and a marginal subduction zone). Ancillary projects, carried out in addition to...
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    East Rift Valley earthquakes 2009–24 Oklahoma earthquake swarms Blanco Fracture Zone Gutenberg–Richter law Guy-Greenbrier earthquake swarm Remotely triggered...
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  • depositional basin extends southward another 150 kilometres (93 mi) to the Blanco Fracture Zone. Astoria Fan is generally asymmetrical. It extends roughly 55 miles...
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  • Klamath Falls earthquake occurred along the northern segment of the Blanco Fracture Zone, which is separate from the inland Klamath Basin and Range geological...
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    – List of seabed zones where divergent plates have had transform faults Blanco Fracture Zone – A right lateral transform fault zone between the Gorda...
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    the Juan de Fuca Plate and the North American Plate, offset by the Blanco Fracture Zone to the south and a ridge-built triple junction to the north. This...
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    Futures. Zero Books, May 30, 2014. ISBN 978-1-78099-226-6 Blanco & Peeren 2013, p. 2. Blanco & Peeren 2013, p. 10. "Half Lives". Archived from the original...
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    in a territory that was constantly fracturing. Shortly before the end of the war, Blanco went to the Central zone. On 3 March 1939, he warned the Madrid...
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    Hudson Volcano (category South Volcanic Zone)
    migrating north. Several fracture zones cut through the downgoing plate, one of which (either the Taitao or the Darwin fracture zone) may project under Hudson...
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    Rio Blanco, 1973) but the results were disappointing, and the tests were halted. The petroleum industry turned to the new massive hydraulic fracturing technique...
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    magma being unusually water-rich, which may occur because the Mocha fracture zone subducts beneath the volcano. Nevado de Longaví was active during the...
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    Ivanišević's former coach. Later, he moved to Barcelona and was coached by Galo Blanco. Khachanov won the Under-18 European Championship title in Switzerland in...
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    site—large amounts of already fractured rock—were readily available." Between the valley floor and the altitudinal zone of the Inca citadel, ranging from...
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    needed] Slumping happens on steep hillsides, occurring along distinct fracture zones, often within materials like clay that, once released, may move quite...
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    Company for the Rulison test; and CER Geonuclear Corporation for the Rio Blanco test. The final PNE blast took place on May 17, 1973, under Fawn Creek,...
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    1023/A:1012655729417. S2CID 94031594. Vallina, B.; Rodriguez-Blanco, J. D.; Brown, A. P.; Benning, L. G.; Blanco, J. A. (2014). "Enhanced magnetic coercivity of α-Fe2O3...
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    slope. Slumping happens on steep hillsides, occurring along distinct fracture zones, often within materials like clay that, once released, may move quite...
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    June and November, when the Zonda blows, snowstorms and blizzard (viento blanco) conditions usually affect higher elevations. Climate change in Argentina...
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    Fonseca and Lago de Nicaragua. These peaks lie just west of a large crustal fracture or structural rift that forms a long, narrow depression passing southeast...
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    geologically highly stable, because it was created by the action of the Easter Fracture Zone, which is only weakly active. There have been no volcanic eruptions...
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