The propagation of clastic dikes was studied in Ami'az Plain, where hundreds of clastic dikes cross-cut the soft rock of the late Pleistocene lacustrine Lisan Formation, within the seismically active Dead Sea basin. Two analytic models were established to estimate the dike propagation velocities, the dike emplacement duration, and the driving pressures that were associated with dike propagation either under laminar or turbulent flow conditions. These models depend on the host-rock and fluid properties, dike width and length. Based on these properties and field limitations, the results indicate that the dikes were propagated under turbulent flow conditions and propagation velocities of ~4–65 m/s. The emplacement duration of the clastic ...
International audienceSUMMAR Y The Dead Sea fault zone is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault. So...
The Dead Sea Transform (DST) is the source for some of the largest earthquakes in the eastern Medite...
Whereas the Dead Sea Fault is a major continental transform, active since ca. 13-18 Ma ago, it has a...
Abstract Early Holocene seismic activity triggered fluidization and clastic-dike emplacement within ...
International audienceClastic dikes may form by simultaneous fracture propagation in rocks and injec...
International audienceOff-fault seismogenic deformation in sediments (seismites) has proved useful f...
International audienceClastic dikes form either by passive deposition of clastic material into preex...
Site effect is the specific response to earthquakes that is characteristic of the attributes of a si...
International audienceWe present new results from a paleoseismic trenching campaign at a site across...
International audienceNew findings of the velocity structure of the crust across the Dead Sea Basin ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2012.A rifting ...
Abstract Four independent distributions of seismicity in the Dead Sea area underline the occurrence ...
Oceanic crust is accreted through the emplacement of dikes at spreading ridges, but the role of dike...
[1] We analyzed geologic structures adjacent to the Dead Sea Fault (DSF) along the margins of the Si...
The Dead Sea fault (DSF) is the most impressive tectonic feature in the Middle East. It is a plate b...
International audienceSUMMAR Y The Dead Sea fault zone is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault. So...
The Dead Sea Transform (DST) is the source for some of the largest earthquakes in the eastern Medite...
Whereas the Dead Sea Fault is a major continental transform, active since ca. 13-18 Ma ago, it has a...
Abstract Early Holocene seismic activity triggered fluidization and clastic-dike emplacement within ...
International audienceClastic dikes may form by simultaneous fracture propagation in rocks and injec...
International audienceOff-fault seismogenic deformation in sediments (seismites) has proved useful f...
International audienceClastic dikes form either by passive deposition of clastic material into preex...
Site effect is the specific response to earthquakes that is characteristic of the attributes of a si...
International audienceWe present new results from a paleoseismic trenching campaign at a site across...
International audienceNew findings of the velocity structure of the crust across the Dead Sea Basin ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Dept. of Earth and Environmental Sciences, 2012.A rifting ...
Abstract Four independent distributions of seismicity in the Dead Sea area underline the occurrence ...
Oceanic crust is accreted through the emplacement of dikes at spreading ridges, but the role of dike...
[1] We analyzed geologic structures adjacent to the Dead Sea Fault (DSF) along the margins of the Si...
The Dead Sea fault (DSF) is the most impressive tectonic feature in the Middle East. It is a plate b...
International audienceSUMMAR Y The Dead Sea fault zone is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault. So...
The Dead Sea Transform (DST) is the source for some of the largest earthquakes in the eastern Medite...
Whereas the Dead Sea Fault is a major continental transform, active since ca. 13-18 Ma ago, it has a...