International audienceTravel time data from the aftershock sequence following the Mw5.9 Chenoua earthquake of October 29, 1989 are inverted to obtain a three-dimensional tomographic image of the region. The data are P and S wave travel times obtained from 394 carefully selected aftershocks recorded at 18 temporary stations between November 7 and 18, 1989. A three-dimensional P wave velocity model down to a depth of 10 km is obtained. At shallow depth, the velocity contrasts clearly outline the Plio-Quaternary sedimentary basins separated by the Chenoua bedrock high. Below 4 km, a sub-vertical east–west low-velocity zone can be seen down to the limit of the resolved model. The fault activated during the Chenoua event, as depicted by the afte...