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  • The seismic hazard associated with individual faults can be assessed from the distribution of slip and the recurrence time of earthquakes. Analysis of the offsets of stream channels and terraces caused during five historical earthquakes on the Fuyun fault, China, reveals characteristic fault slip of about six metres for each event.

    • Y. Klinger
    • M. Etchebes
    • C. Narteau
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 4, P: 389-392
  • Saturn’s moon Titan may have an active dust cycle in equatorial regions driven by storm winds, Cassini observations consistent with dust suspension in Titan’s atmosphere suggest.

    • S. Rodriguez
    • S. Le Mouélic
    • P. D. Nicholson
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 11, P: 727-732
  • Wind tunnel experiments and numerical modelling reveal the existence of two distinct ripples on Earth: centimetre-scale impact ripples and decimetre-scale hydrodynamic ripples, akin to those in water and on Mars.

    • Hezi Yizhaq
    • Katharina Tholen
    • Itzhak Katra
    Research
    Nature Geoscience
    Volume: 17, P: 66-72