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L.A. Mendes Victor

Researcher at University of Lisbon

Publications -  13
Citations -  1035

L.A. Mendes Victor is an academic researcher from University of Lisbon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Triple junction & Tsunami earthquake. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 13 publications receiving 976 citations.

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Morpho-tectonic analysis of the Azores Volcanic Plateau from a new bathymetric compilation of the area

TL;DR: In this paper, a bathymetric grid with all the available data sources in an area comprised between 24°W to 32°W and 36°N to 41°N is presented.
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Constrains on the source of the 1755 lisbon tsunami inferred from numerical modelling of historical data on the source of the 1755 lisbon tsunami

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used backward ray-tracing techniques and their results were used to define the initial fields in a number of shallow water simulations of the water height at the coastal locations where the most reliable historical data are available.
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The 1755 Lisbon tsunami; evaluation of the tsunami parameters

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a new compilation of almost all the available historical data from the countries affected by the 1755.01.11 earthquake, which was felt all over Europe and the seismic intensity was estimated as X-XI (Mercalli Intensity Scale) at Lisbon and Southwest Portugal (Cape S. Vicente).
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The Azores triple junction evolution since 10 Ma from an aeromagnetic survey of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge

TL;DR: In this paper, a detailed aeromagnetic survey covering both sides of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge between 37°N and 40°30′N is used to identify magnetic anomalies up to anomaly 5, allowing careful modelling of the kinematics of this region for the past 10 Ma and thus establishing a coherent framework for the design of geophysical models for the Azores Triple Junction.
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Morphotectonics and strain partitioning at the Iberia-Africa plate boundary from multibeam and seismic reflection data

TL;DR: In this article, a set of new multibeam bathymetry, multi-channel and single-channel seismic data was used to image the main morphological features of tectonic origin of a significant part of the Gulf of Cadiz from the continental shelf to the abyssal plain.