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Studi perbandingan penggunaan Directional Ground Relay (67 G) dengan Ground Fault Relay (51 N) PLN distribusi Jatim
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Analisa gangguan satu fasa ke tanah yang mengakibatkan sympathetic trip pada penyulang yang tidak terganggu di PLN APJ Surabaya Selatan
Rusli Kongdoro
 
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Ring Of Death Xbox 360 Fault Finally Solved
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Geometric and rheological asperities in an exposed fault zone
Journal of Geophysical Research 114 (b2), B02301 (2009)
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Characterizing the Hsincheng active fault in northern Taiwan using airborne LiDAR data: Detailed geomorphic features and their structural implications
Yu-Chang Chan et al.
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences 31 (3), 303-16 (2007)
 
An earthquake mechanism based on rapid sealing of faults
Michael Blanpied, David Lockner, and James Byerlee
Nature 358 (6387), 574-6 (13 Aug 1992)
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Biological disjunction along the West Caledonian fault, New Caledonia: a synthesis of molecular phylogenetics and panbiogeography
Botanical Journal of the Linnean Society 158 (3), 470 (2008)
This paper documents a newly discovered pattern of biological disjunction between NW and SE New Caledonia. The disjunction occurs in 87 (mapped) taxa, including plants, moths and lizards, and correlates spatially with the West Caledonian fault. This fault is controversial; some geologists interpret it as a major structure, others deny that it exists. It may have undergone 150–200 km of lateral movement and it is suggested that this has caused the biological disjunction by pulling populations apart. The disjunction matches similar dextral disjunctions of taxa along transform faults in New Zealand, New Guinea, California and Indonesia. Major biogeographic patterns – whether centres of diversity, boundaries of allopatric taxa or disjunctions – all include taxa with many different degrees of differentiation. Studies using a clock model of evolution will therefore interpret a biogeographic pattern as the result of many disparate events. However, this line of reasoning reaches the untenable conclusion that biogeographic patterns, including normal allopatry, are always caused by chance dispersal, never by vicariance. A more productive approach, avoiding the pitfalls of a fossil-based molecular clock, involves a close examination of molecular clades, comparative biogeography and tectonics. The New Caledonia example documented here shows that this can lead to novel, testable predictions.

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