We use 2004–2011 Envisat synthetic aperture radar imagery and InSAR time series methods to estimate the contemporary rates of strain accumulation in the Chaman Fault system in Pakistan and Afghanistan. At 29 N we find long-term slip rates of 16 ± 2.3 mm/yr for the Ghazaband Fault and of 8 ± 3.1 mm/yr for the Chaman Fault. This makes the Ghazaband Fault one of the most hazardous faults of the plate boundary zone. We further identify a 340 km long segment displaying aseismic surface creep along the Chaman Fault, with maximum surface creep rate of 8.1 ± 2 mm/yr. The observation that the Chaman Fault accommodates only 30% of the relative plate motion between India and Eurasia implies that the remainder is accommodated south and east of the Kata...
Since 1900, earthquakes worldwide have been responsible for over 2 million fatalities and caused nea...
Great earthquakes rarely occur within active accretionary prisms, despite the intense long‐term defo...
In this study,we use Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) and multiaperture...
We use 2004–2011 Envisat synthetic aperture radar imagery and InSAR time series methods to estimate ...
Despite an overall sinistral slip rate of approximately 3 cm/yr, few major earthquakes have occurred...
The relationship between aseismic slip and tectonic loading is important for understanding both the ...
The Chaman left-lateral strike-slip fault bounds the collision zone between Indian and Eurasian plat...
We have measured interseismic deformation across the Ashkabad strike-slip fault using 13 Envisat int...
Comment une faille accumule-t-elle l’énergie nécessaire à la rupture sismique ? L’Interférométrie ra...
Constellations of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites with short repeat time acquisitions allo...
International audienceP>The Strait of Hormuz area is a transition zone between the continental colli...
The Main Recent Fault is a major right-lateral strike-slip fault in the western Zagros mountains of ...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a major tectonic feature in the Middle East and is the most activ...
I use Persistant Scatterer Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PS InSAR) to measure interseism...
In recent years, the Quetta Valley and surrounding areas have experienced unprecedented levels of su...
Since 1900, earthquakes worldwide have been responsible for over 2 million fatalities and caused nea...
Great earthquakes rarely occur within active accretionary prisms, despite the intense long‐term defo...
In this study,we use Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) and multiaperture...
We use 2004–2011 Envisat synthetic aperture radar imagery and InSAR time series methods to estimate ...
Despite an overall sinistral slip rate of approximately 3 cm/yr, few major earthquakes have occurred...
The relationship between aseismic slip and tectonic loading is important for understanding both the ...
The Chaman left-lateral strike-slip fault bounds the collision zone between Indian and Eurasian plat...
We have measured interseismic deformation across the Ashkabad strike-slip fault using 13 Envisat int...
Comment une faille accumule-t-elle l’énergie nécessaire à la rupture sismique ? L’Interférométrie ra...
Constellations of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites with short repeat time acquisitions allo...
International audienceP>The Strait of Hormuz area is a transition zone between the continental colli...
The Main Recent Fault is a major right-lateral strike-slip fault in the western Zagros mountains of ...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a major tectonic feature in the Middle East and is the most activ...
I use Persistant Scatterer Interferometric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PS InSAR) to measure interseism...
In recent years, the Quetta Valley and surrounding areas have experienced unprecedented levels of su...
Since 1900, earthquakes worldwide have been responsible for over 2 million fatalities and caused nea...
Great earthquakes rarely occur within active accretionary prisms, despite the intense long‐term defo...
In this study,we use Differential Synthetic Aperture Radar Interferometry (DInSAR) and multiaperture...