We present source models for the August 2014 Murmuri (Dehloran) earthquake sequence in the Zagros Mountains of Iran. An Mw6.2 mainshock was followed by an aftershock sequence containing five events of Mw ≥ 5.4. Models of P and SH waveforms show that all events had dominantly thrust-faulting mechanisms, and had centroid depths that place them within the thick sedimentary sequence, above the crystalline basement. The combination of our estimated focal mechanisms, relative relocations of the event hypocentres and the surface displacement patterns observed using InSAR imply that the mainshock and largest aftershock ruptured different fault planes and both contributed to the surface deformation. The fault planes both slipped in horizontally elon...
We investigate the depth and geometry of faulting within a cluster of buried, reverse faulting earth...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of\ud SE Iran. ...
The south Caspian Basin is a relatively aseismic block within the Alpine-Himalayan Belt, but is surr...
We present source models for the August 2014 Murmuri (Dehloran) earthquake sequence in the Zagros Mo...
We present source models for the August 2014 Murmuri (Dehloran) earthquake sequence in the Zagros Mo...
The 12 November 2017 Mw 7.3 Ezgeleh‐Sarpolzahab earthquake is the largest instrumentally recorded ea...
On 2021 April 18, an Mw 5.9 earthquake struck the Genaveh region in the south Dezful embayment of th...
The Zagros fold-and-thrust belt is amongst the world’s most seismically active mountain ranges, and ...
GJI Geodynamics and tectonics Seismogenic faulting of the sedimentary sequence and laterally variabl...
Determining the relationship between folding and faulting in fold and thrust belts is important for ...
Abstract Determining the relationship between folding and faulting in fold and thrust belts is impor...
We investigate the depth of faulting and its connection with surface folding in the Zagros Simply Fo...
We investigate the depth of faulting and its connection with surface folding in the Zagros Simply Fo...
The November 12, 2017 Mw 7.4 earthquake that trembled near the border region between Halabjah (Iraq)...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Usi...
We investigate the depth and geometry of faulting within a cluster of buried, reverse faulting earth...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of\ud SE Iran. ...
The south Caspian Basin is a relatively aseismic block within the Alpine-Himalayan Belt, but is surr...
We present source models for the August 2014 Murmuri (Dehloran) earthquake sequence in the Zagros Mo...
We present source models for the August 2014 Murmuri (Dehloran) earthquake sequence in the Zagros Mo...
The 12 November 2017 Mw 7.3 Ezgeleh‐Sarpolzahab earthquake is the largest instrumentally recorded ea...
On 2021 April 18, an Mw 5.9 earthquake struck the Genaveh region in the south Dezful embayment of th...
The Zagros fold-and-thrust belt is amongst the world’s most seismically active mountain ranges, and ...
GJI Geodynamics and tectonics Seismogenic faulting of the sedimentary sequence and laterally variabl...
Determining the relationship between folding and faulting in fold and thrust belts is important for ...
Abstract Determining the relationship between folding and faulting in fold and thrust belts is impor...
We investigate the depth of faulting and its connection with surface folding in the Zagros Simply Fo...
We investigate the depth of faulting and its connection with surface folding in the Zagros Simply Fo...
The November 12, 2017 Mw 7.4 earthquake that trembled near the border region between Halabjah (Iraq)...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Usi...
We investigate the depth and geometry of faulting within a cluster of buried, reverse faulting earth...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of\ud SE Iran. ...
The south Caspian Basin is a relatively aseismic block within the Alpine-Himalayan Belt, but is surr...