The Secret Dream World of Ãngela Carballino in Unamuno's San Manuel Bueno, mártirįull Text Available Critics have long held that Miguel de Unamuno’s San Manuel Bueno, mártir concerns a village priest, Manuel Bueno, who suppresses his private doubts in order to preserve the happiness and simple faith of his parishioners. Our initial efforts to document the earthquake history and slip-rate of this large, multi-fault reverse fault system focus on a site above the blind These high-resolution data overlap with the uppermost parts of petroleum-industry seismic reflection data, and provide a near-continuous image of recent folding from several km depth to within 50-100 m of the surface. The profiles were collected along the locus of active folding above the blind, western San Cayetano and Ventura faults - specifically, across prominent fold scarps that have developed in response to recent slip on the underlying thrust ramps. During the summer of 2010 we used a mini-vibrator source to acquire four, one- to three-km-long, high-resolution seismic reflection profiles. The proximity of this large reverse-fault system to several major population centers, including the metropolitan Los Angeles region, and the potential for tsunami generation during offshore ruptures of the western parts of the system, emphasizes the importance of understanding the behavior of these faults for seismic hazard assessment. Although each of these faults represents a major seismic source in its own right, we are exploring the possibility of even larger-magnitude, multi-segment ruptures that may link these faults to other major faults to the east and west in the Transverse Ranges system. These two thrust faults form the middle section of a >200-km-long, east-west belt of large, interconnected reverse faults that extends across southern California. In order to determine the earthquake potential of such faults in the western Transverse Ranges of southern California, we are studying the activity and paleoearthquake history of the blind Ventura and western San Cayetano faults through a multidisciplinary analysis of strata that have been folded above the fault tiplines.
The recent occurrence of several destructive thrust fault earthquakes highlights the risks posed by such events to major urban centers around the world. With respect to quantitative analysis, data came out of the Rural Society of San Cayetano and the Barrow Experimental Farm, the 1988 Agricultural Census, the INDEC 1999 National Farming Inquiry, topical letters and countryside cartography.Ĭharacterizing the recent behavior and earthquake potential of the blind western San Cayetano and Ventura fault systems
Qualitative research is done on the basis of the information collected through half structured interviews performed to qualified informants, and to productive agents directly linked to the units of analysis. With the purpose of meeting the appointed objectives, a combined methodology of qualitative and quantitative techniques is applied. San Cayetano district, a set of agricultural production units are considered as sample, and the farming producers who are responsible for such units are taken as the observation entities. Within the appointed range of analysis, i.e. Subsequent to this first goal, the degree of inclusion of these new technologies will be scrutinized, in order to judge what adaptive strategies producers apply and how, by applying them, they modify their use of the land. , and in the lands southwest of Buenos Aires province inside this region, San Cayetano district, emphasizing above all its agricultural outcome and the environmental sustainability of the rural productive systems. Innovaciones tecnológicas productivas agrarias en el partido de San Cayetano: implicancias en la sostenibilidad del sueloĭirectory of Open Access Journals (Sweden)