This paper on the Baza Fault provides the first palaeoseismic data from trenches in the central sector of the Betic Cordillera (S Spain), one of the most tectonically active areas of the Iberian Peninsula. With the palaeoseismological data we constructed time-stratigraphic OxCal models that yield probability density functions (PDFs) of individual palaeoseismic event timing. We analysed PDF overlap to quantitatively correlate the walls and site events into a single earthquake chronology. We assembled a surface-rupturing history of the Baza Fault for the last ca. 45,000 years. We postulated six alternative surface rupturing histories including 8–9 fault-wide earthquakes. We calculated fault-wide earthquake recurrence intervals using Monte Car...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
There is evidence of recent tectonic activity in the proximity of Padul, in the central sector of th...
Paleoseismology is the study of prehistoric earthquakes, especially their location, timing and size....
This paper on the Baza Fault provides the first palaeoseismic data from trenches in the central sect...
Presentamos los primeros datos paleosísmicos existentes de la zona de falla de Baza (Cordillera Béti...
Most catastrophic earthquakes occur along fast-moving faults, although some of them are triggered by...
Constraining the date of the last major event occurred in a fault is of paramount importance in prob...
The Betic Cordilleras in southern Spain have experienced a number of moderate to strong seismic even...
[1] The shortening between the African and the Iberian plates is absorbed by a number of faults dist...
Instrumental and historical seismicity in the Albacete province (External Prebetic Zone) has been sc...
We present the paleoseismological analysis of the El Camp fault scarp. Paleoseismology constitutes t...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
There is evidence of recent tectonic activity in the proximity of Padul, in the central sector of th...
Paleoseismology is the study of prehistoric earthquakes, especially their location, timing and size....
This paper on the Baza Fault provides the first palaeoseismic data from trenches in the central sect...
Presentamos los primeros datos paleosísmicos existentes de la zona de falla de Baza (Cordillera Béti...
Most catastrophic earthquakes occur along fast-moving faults, although some of them are triggered by...
Constraining the date of the last major event occurred in a fault is of paramount importance in prob...
The Betic Cordilleras in southern Spain have experienced a number of moderate to strong seismic even...
[1] The shortening between the African and the Iberian plates is absorbed by a number of faults dist...
Instrumental and historical seismicity in the Albacete province (External Prebetic Zone) has been sc...
We present the paleoseismological analysis of the El Camp fault scarp. Paleoseismology constitutes t...
Seismogenic faults that have not produced historical large earthquakes remain unnoticed and, thus, a...
There is evidence of recent tectonic activity in the proximity of Padul, in the central sector of th...
Paleoseismology is the study of prehistoric earthquakes, especially their location, timing and size....