Our knowledge about large earthquakes in stable continental regions comes from studies of faults that generated historical surface rupturing earthquakes or were identified by their recent imprint in the morphology. Here, we evaluate the co-seismic character and movement history of the Rauw fault in Belgium, which lacks geomorphological expression and historical/present seismicity. This 55-km-long normal fault, with known Neogene and possibly Early Pleistocene activity, is the largest offset fault west of the active Roer Valley Graben. Its trace was identified in the shallow subsurface based on high resolution geophysics. All the layers within the Late Pliocene Mol Formation (3.6 to 2.59 Ma) are displaced 7 m vertically, without growth fault...
The Roer valley rift system (RVRS) is located in the northern prolongation of the upper Rhine Graben...
The Meuse River crosses the Feldbiss Fault Zone, one of the main border fault zones of the Roer Vall...
Intraplate large and moderate earthquakes have occurred along the Upper Rhine Graben (URG) in the pa...
Paleoseismological trenching studies constrain recurrence times and magnitudes of faulting events an...
© 2021 The AuthorsFaults of the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) are characterized by seismicity, scar...
The most important tectonic structure in the southern part of the Netherlands is the Roer Valley Rif...
Earthquakes and vertical land movements inferred from geodetic levelling results demonstrate that th...
In the framework of a project for the assessment of seismic risk in low-seismicity regions, we are c...
Since the 14th century, moderate seismic activity with 14 earthquakes of magnitude MW≥5.0 occurred i...
We provide a synthesis of the long-term earthquake activity in the region of Northwest Europe betwee...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located in the southern part of the Netherlands and adjacent p...
The West Netherlands Basin (WNB) and the neighbouring Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) form the most p...
International audienceThe eastern Rhine Graben Boundary Fault (eastern RGBF) forms the eastern margi...
The Lower Rhine Embayment in Central Europe hosts a rift system that has very low deformation rates....
The Meuse River crosses the Feldbiss Fault Zone, one of the main border fault zones of the Roer Vall...
The Roer valley rift system (RVRS) is located in the northern prolongation of the upper Rhine Graben...
The Meuse River crosses the Feldbiss Fault Zone, one of the main border fault zones of the Roer Vall...
Intraplate large and moderate earthquakes have occurred along the Upper Rhine Graben (URG) in the pa...
Paleoseismological trenching studies constrain recurrence times and magnitudes of faulting events an...
© 2021 The AuthorsFaults of the Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) are characterized by seismicity, scar...
The most important tectonic structure in the southern part of the Netherlands is the Roer Valley Rif...
Earthquakes and vertical land movements inferred from geodetic levelling results demonstrate that th...
In the framework of a project for the assessment of seismic risk in low-seismicity regions, we are c...
Since the 14th century, moderate seismic activity with 14 earthquakes of magnitude MW≥5.0 occurred i...
We provide a synthesis of the long-term earthquake activity in the region of Northwest Europe betwee...
The Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) is located in the southern part of the Netherlands and adjacent p...
The West Netherlands Basin (WNB) and the neighbouring Roer Valley Rift System (RVRS) form the most p...
International audienceThe eastern Rhine Graben Boundary Fault (eastern RGBF) forms the eastern margi...
The Lower Rhine Embayment in Central Europe hosts a rift system that has very low deformation rates....
The Meuse River crosses the Feldbiss Fault Zone, one of the main border fault zones of the Roer Vall...
The Roer valley rift system (RVRS) is located in the northern prolongation of the upper Rhine Graben...
The Meuse River crosses the Feldbiss Fault Zone, one of the main border fault zones of the Roer Vall...
Intraplate large and moderate earthquakes have occurred along the Upper Rhine Graben (URG) in the pa...