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Maria da Conceicao Lopes Videira Louro Neves
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TITLE:
Modellus: Interactive computational modelling to improve teaching of physics in the geosciences
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AUTHORS:
Rui G M Neves
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Maria C Neves
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Vitor Duarte Teodoro
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PUBLISHED:
2013
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COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES,
VOLUME:
56
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TITLE:
The role of lithospheric processes on the development of linear volcanic ridges in the Azores
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AUTHORS:
Neves, MC
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Miranda, JM
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Luis, JF
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PUBLISHED:
2013
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TECTONOPHYSICS,
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608
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Thrust-wrench interference between major active faults in the Gulf of Cadiz (Africa-Eurasia plate boundary, offshore SW Iberia): Tectonic implications from coupled analog and numerical modeling
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AUTHORS:
Rosas, FM
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Duarte, JC
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Neves, MC
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Terrinha, P
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Silva, S
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Matias, L
; Gracia, E; Bartolome, R;
PUBLISHED:
2012
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TECTONOPHYSICS,
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548
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Flexure and seismicity across the ocean-continent transition in the Gulf of Cadiz
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AUTHORS:
Maria C Neves
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Rui G M Neves
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2009
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JOURNAL OF GEODYNAMICS,
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47,
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2-3
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TITLE:
Response of a multi-domain continental margin to compression: Study from seismic reflection-refraction and numerical modelling in the Tagus Abyssal Plain
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Neves, MC
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Terrinha, R
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Afilhado, A
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Moulin, M
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Matias, L
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Rosas, F
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2009
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TECTONOPHYSICS,
VOLUME:
468,
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1-4
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TITLE:
Software for slip-tendency analysis in 3D: A plug-in for Coulomb
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Neves, MC
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Paiva, LT
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Luis, J
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PUBLISHED:
2009
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COMPUTERS & GEOSCIENCES,
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35,
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12
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TITLE:
The isostatic compensation of the Azores Plateau: A 3D admittance and coherence analysis
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AUTHORS:
Luis, JF
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Neves, MC
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PUBLISHED:
2006
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JOURNAL OF VOLCANOLOGY AND GEOTHERMAL RESEARCH,
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156,
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1-2
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TITLE:
Patterns of stress at midocean ridges and their offsets due to seafloor subsidence
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AUTHORS:
Neves, MC
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Bott, MHP
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PUBLISHED:
2004
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TECTONOPHYSICS,
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386,
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3-4
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TITLE:
Easter microplate dynamics
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Neves, MC
; Searle, RC;
Bott, MHP
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PUBLISHED:
2003
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JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-SOLID EARTH,
VOLUME:
108,
ISSUE:
B4
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