An Mw 6.5 earthquake devastated the town of Bam in southeast Iran on 26 December 2003. Surface displacements and decorrelation effects, mapped using Envisat radar data, reveal that over 2 m of slip occurred at depth on a fault that had not previously been identified. It is common for earthquakes to occur on blind faults which, despite their name, usually produce long-term surface effects by which their existence may be recognised. However, in this case there is a complete absence of morphological features associated with the seismogenic fault that destroyed Bam. Copyright 2004 by the American Geophysical Union
The Bam (Iran) earthquake of 2003 resulted in one of the worst human disaster in recent years. Yet t...
We use the interferometric correlation from Envisat synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to map the...
On 26 December 2003 at 1:26 utc a large earthquake Mw 6.6, (seismic moment 6-9×10 18 Nm) struck the ...
An Mw 6.5 earthquake devastated the town of Bam in southeast Iran on 26 December 2003. Surface displ...
During the December 26th, 2006 Bam earthquake, continuous ruptures with a consistent rightlateral st...
International audienceThe catastrophic 2003 Mw 6.6 Bam earthquake in southern Iran attracted much at...
The catastrophic 2003 Mw 6.6 Bam earthquake in southern Iran attracted much attention, and has bee...
The Mw 6.6, 26 December 2003 Bam (Iran) earthquake was one of the first earthquakes for which Envisa...
Our understanding of the earthquake process requires detailed insights into how the tectonic stresse...
The Bam, Iran, earthquake on December 26, 2003 caused heavy damage to the city of Bam including the ...
On 26 December 2003 a 6.5Mw earthquake took place near the city of Bam, in south-eastern Iran. In o...
A destructive earthquake (M_W 6.6) occurred on December 26, 2003, at 7:56 GMT (5:26AM local time), n...
We use the interferometric correlation from Envisat synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to map the...
Iran, demolishing the city of Bam and vicinity. The highest intensity of shaking VIII–IX was observ...
During the December 26th, 2006 Bam earthquake, continuous ruptures with a consistent rightlateral st...
The Bam (Iran) earthquake of 2003 resulted in one of the worst human disaster in recent years. Yet t...
We use the interferometric correlation from Envisat synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to map the...
On 26 December 2003 at 1:26 utc a large earthquake Mw 6.6, (seismic moment 6-9×10 18 Nm) struck the ...
An Mw 6.5 earthquake devastated the town of Bam in southeast Iran on 26 December 2003. Surface displ...
During the December 26th, 2006 Bam earthquake, continuous ruptures with a consistent rightlateral st...
International audienceThe catastrophic 2003 Mw 6.6 Bam earthquake in southern Iran attracted much at...
The catastrophic 2003 Mw 6.6 Bam earthquake in southern Iran attracted much attention, and has bee...
The Mw 6.6, 26 December 2003 Bam (Iran) earthquake was one of the first earthquakes for which Envisa...
Our understanding of the earthquake process requires detailed insights into how the tectonic stresse...
The Bam, Iran, earthquake on December 26, 2003 caused heavy damage to the city of Bam including the ...
On 26 December 2003 a 6.5Mw earthquake took place near the city of Bam, in south-eastern Iran. In o...
A destructive earthquake (M_W 6.6) occurred on December 26, 2003, at 7:56 GMT (5:26AM local time), n...
We use the interferometric correlation from Envisat synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to map the...
Iran, demolishing the city of Bam and vicinity. The highest intensity of shaking VIII–IX was observ...
During the December 26th, 2006 Bam earthquake, continuous ruptures with a consistent rightlateral st...
The Bam (Iran) earthquake of 2003 resulted in one of the worst human disaster in recent years. Yet t...
We use the interferometric correlation from Envisat synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to map the...
On 26 December 2003 at 1:26 utc a large earthquake Mw 6.6, (seismic moment 6-9×10 18 Nm) struck the ...