The Tectonic stress regime of Gulf of Guinea region has been studied by stress tensor inversion analysis for the area bounded by lati− tude −10.0 0 S to 4.0oN and longitude −25 0 W to −11.0 0 E. A total of one hundred and four focal mechanism solutions, pertaining to the earthquake events which have occurred in this region, were used for this study. In order to decipher the stress pattern of this region, we have divided the region into four fracture zones namely Romanche, Chain−Romanche, Charcot and Ascension fracture−zones based on seismicity clustering, tectonics and available focal mechanism solutions. The seismicity pattern indicates that none of the nearby coun− tries on the border line between the west Africa region and the gulf of Gu...
We use teleseismic waveform inversion, along with depth phase analysis, to constrain the centroid de...
The southward propagation of the East Africa rift presents an opportunity to study plate boundary f...
Crustal stress pattern provide important information for the understanding of regional tectonics and...
The seismotectonics of Western Africa show the occurrence of major earthquakes (e.g., 1636 southwest...
International audienceThis study is devoted to the analysis of the stress state along the Maghreb re...
The Maghreb region (from Tunisia to Gibraltar) is a key area in the western Mediterranean to study t...
International audienceTectonic deformations in the southern Atlassic front of Tunisia (SAFT) and the...
This thesis is a combination of three studies including tomography using surface wave group velociti...
The contemporary crustal stress pattern is important to several aspects of earth sciences such as re...
The interpretation of 2-D seismic reflection time sections from Doili area of the Chad Basin (N.E. N...
This thesis is a combination of three studies including tomography using surface wave group velociti...
Egypt is characterized by moderate size seismicity where earthquakes are distributed within several ...
International audiencehe Dead Sea fault is among the largest active strike–slip fault of the world. ...
The orientation of the in situ stress between 550 and 925 meters below seafloor in Hole 959D has bee...
Analysis of the alignment of geologic features and the use of GPS strain measurements are very diffe...
We use teleseismic waveform inversion, along with depth phase analysis, to constrain the centroid de...
The southward propagation of the East Africa rift presents an opportunity to study plate boundary f...
Crustal stress pattern provide important information for the understanding of regional tectonics and...
The seismotectonics of Western Africa show the occurrence of major earthquakes (e.g., 1636 southwest...
International audienceThis study is devoted to the analysis of the stress state along the Maghreb re...
The Maghreb region (from Tunisia to Gibraltar) is a key area in the western Mediterranean to study t...
International audienceTectonic deformations in the southern Atlassic front of Tunisia (SAFT) and the...
This thesis is a combination of three studies including tomography using surface wave group velociti...
The contemporary crustal stress pattern is important to several aspects of earth sciences such as re...
The interpretation of 2-D seismic reflection time sections from Doili area of the Chad Basin (N.E. N...
This thesis is a combination of three studies including tomography using surface wave group velociti...
Egypt is characterized by moderate size seismicity where earthquakes are distributed within several ...
International audiencehe Dead Sea fault is among the largest active strike–slip fault of the world. ...
The orientation of the in situ stress between 550 and 925 meters below seafloor in Hole 959D has bee...
Analysis of the alignment of geologic features and the use of GPS strain measurements are very diffe...
We use teleseismic waveform inversion, along with depth phase analysis, to constrain the centroid de...
The southward propagation of the East Africa rift presents an opportunity to study plate boundary f...
Crustal stress pattern provide important information for the understanding of regional tectonics and...