In this paper, we describe the active kinematics of the Greater Caucasus (territories of Georgia, Azerbaijan and Russia) through an integrated analysis of seismological, geological-structural and GPS data. Alignments of crustal earthquake epicentres indicate that most seismic areas are located along the southern margin of the mountain belt and in its north-eastern sector, in correspondence of major, active WNW-ESE faults, parallel to the mountain range. Focal Mechanism Solutions (FMS) delineate dominant reverse fault kinematics in most sectors of the mountain belt, though swarms of strike-slip FMS indicate the presence of active transcurrent faulting, especially along the southeastern border of the Greater Caucasus. The mountain belt is cha...
The article describes principles, methods and tasks of tectonic studies using computer processing of...
The current state of crustal stresses in the Caucasus and adjacent territories has been reconstructe...
The Caucasus Seismic Information Network (CauSIN) and the Central Asian Seismic Research Initiative ...
In this paper, we describe the active kinematics of the Greater Caucasus (territories of Georgia, Az...
This paper deals with neotectonics, seismic hazard, and earthquake prediction in the Caucasus, a ver...
Being a part of ongoing continental collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, the Caucasus ...
AbstractThe Greater Caucasus Mountains contain the highest peaks in Europe and define, for over 850k...
The Greater Caucasus Mountains contain the highest peaks in Europe and define, for over 850. km alon...
The Greater Caucasus is Europe's highest mountain belt and results from the inversion of the Greater...
WOS: 000403522500005The Eastern Mediterranean and Caucasus are located among the Eurasian, African a...
International audienceWe present the 1998-2009 GPS-derived velocity field for the Armenia region bas...
Abstract. In the paper, we discuss the problem of con-tinental collision and related volcanism in th...
Abstract. Paleoseismologic studies of recent years on the southern slope of the Northwest Caucasus s...
International audienceThis study analyzes the active tectonics within the northwestern and southeast...
The stress indicators describing the recent (provided by active tectonics framework) and palaeo-stre...
The article describes principles, methods and tasks of tectonic studies using computer processing of...
The current state of crustal stresses in the Caucasus and adjacent territories has been reconstructe...
The Caucasus Seismic Information Network (CauSIN) and the Central Asian Seismic Research Initiative ...
In this paper, we describe the active kinematics of the Greater Caucasus (territories of Georgia, Az...
This paper deals with neotectonics, seismic hazard, and earthquake prediction in the Caucasus, a ver...
Being a part of ongoing continental collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, the Caucasus ...
AbstractThe Greater Caucasus Mountains contain the highest peaks in Europe and define, for over 850k...
The Greater Caucasus Mountains contain the highest peaks in Europe and define, for over 850. km alon...
The Greater Caucasus is Europe's highest mountain belt and results from the inversion of the Greater...
WOS: 000403522500005The Eastern Mediterranean and Caucasus are located among the Eurasian, African a...
International audienceWe present the 1998-2009 GPS-derived velocity field for the Armenia region bas...
Abstract. In the paper, we discuss the problem of con-tinental collision and related volcanism in th...
Abstract. Paleoseismologic studies of recent years on the southern slope of the Northwest Caucasus s...
International audienceThis study analyzes the active tectonics within the northwestern and southeast...
The stress indicators describing the recent (provided by active tectonics framework) and palaeo-stre...
The article describes principles, methods and tasks of tectonic studies using computer processing of...
The current state of crustal stresses in the Caucasus and adjacent territories has been reconstructe...
The Caucasus Seismic Information Network (CauSIN) and the Central Asian Seismic Research Initiative ...