V. S. Imaev
Russian Academy of Sciences
44 Papers
134 Citations
V. S. Imaev is an academic researcher from Russian Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Active fault & Tectonics. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 44 publications. Previous affiliations of V. S. Imaev include North-Eastern Federal University.
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Papers
Seismicity of the Bering Strait region: Evidence for a Bering block
Kevin G. Mackey,Kazuya Fujita,L. V. Gunbina,Valentin N. Kovalev,V. S. Imaev,B. M. Koz’min,Ludmilla P. Imaeva +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, Russian and U.S. seismological data support an independent Bering block in motion relative to the North American plate, driven by the westward extrusion of southwestern Alaska, resulting from subduction of the Pacific plate and terrane accretion.
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Seismotectonics of the Chersky Seismic Belt, eastern Sakha Republic (Yakutia) and Magadan District, Russia
TL;DR: In this paper, the Chersky seismic belt represents a zone of deformation between the North American and Eurasian plates in northeast Russia, and a large number of faults, sub-parallel to the seismicity and presumed to be strike-slip, are visible in satellite imagery and topographic maps.
Explosion Contamination of the Northeast Siberian Seismicity Catalog: Implications for Natural Earthquake Distributions and the Location of the Tanlu Fault in Russia
Kevin G. Mackey,Kazuya Fujita,Larissa V. Gounbina,B. M. Koz’min,V. S. Imaev,Ludmilla P. Imaeva,Boris M. Sedov +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors analyzed the temporal variation of over 87,000 events occurring in northeast Russia using a newly compiled seismicity catalog to identify areas where there may be explosion contamination, including the Yana River delta and Chukotka, the southern Amur district (coal mining), the trace of the Baikal-Amur railroad (construction), Lazo (quarry), the south Yakutian gold fields, and the Kolyma gold belt.
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The August 27, 2008, M W = 6.3, Kultuk earthquake effects in the Nearepicenter zone: Macroseismic survey results
Ya. B. Radziminovich,V. S. Imaev,N. A. Radziminovich,V. V. Ruzhich,O. P. Smekalin,A. V. Chipizubov +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, the macroseismic effects of the Kultuk earthquake (MW = 6.3), which took place on August 27, 2008 in the southwestern closure of the Baikal Lake, are under consideration.
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