Summary
This appears to be a geosciences conference abstract presenting radiogenic isotope analyses applied to constraining the seismic cycle of an intraplate normal fault. The work likely uses isotopic dating or tracing methods to refine understanding of earthquake recurrence intervals. This record is not topically aligned with Vitagri's Pulse Brain focus on farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, and human health.
UK applicability
Not applicable to UK agricultural, soil health, or nutrition research. The work addresses fault geology and earthquake hazards, which fall outside the scope of food systems and nutrition science.
Key measures
Radiogenic isotope ratios (as suggested by title); seismic recurrence intervals on intraplate normal faults
Outcomes reported
This paper does not appear to address farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, or human health outcomes. The study concerns geological constraints on earthquake recurrence intervals using radiogenic isotope geochemistry.
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