The recent seismological literature recorded three strong earthquakes in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia between 1656 and 1694 AD. The historical evidence for these derives from European sources only (gazettes, journalistic pamphlets, missionary literature). Considering the kind of sources involved, their likely biases and the geographical distances that divided their places of production from the places that they spoke about, it is possible that some of these accounts could be less than reliable, and therefore have little use as materials from which to assess earthquake parameters. To answer these doubts, we have retrieved, cross-checked and critically analysed the original historical sources quoted in previous compilations and studies
Dr. Benouar presents a full and integrated study of the recent seismicity of Algeria and adjacent re...
This contribution describes the state-of-the-art of historical seismology in the West Indies. An ove...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...
The recent seismological literature recorded three strong earthquakes in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia ...
The recent seismological literature recorded three strong earthquakes in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia ...
As a result of the relative motion of the African and European plates, Libya, located at the north c...
Very little is known regarding tlie seisniicity of Tunisia and in particulartliat of the Tunis area....
International audienceThe ∼60 km-long Sahel ridge west of Algiers (Tell Atlas, north Algeria) is con...
For any seismic hazard study, a reliable, homogenized, and complete seismic catalog is required. The...
The historical sources of large and moderate earthquakes, earthquake catalogues and monographs exist...
This paper presents some materials relating to the investigation of historical seismicity in Algeria...
Seismic events that occurred during the past half century in the Tellian Atlas, North Africa, are us...
In the frame of research work on moghrebian historical seismology, first results from archives and p...
This paper is intended as a short presentation of the main limitations affecting seismic hazard asse...
International audienceSeismic events that occurred during the past half century in the Tellian Atlas...
Dr. Benouar presents a full and integrated study of the recent seismicity of Algeria and adjacent re...
This contribution describes the state-of-the-art of historical seismology in the West Indies. An ove...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...
The recent seismological literature recorded three strong earthquakes in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia ...
The recent seismological literature recorded three strong earthquakes in Algeria, Libya and Tunisia ...
As a result of the relative motion of the African and European plates, Libya, located at the north c...
Very little is known regarding tlie seisniicity of Tunisia and in particulartliat of the Tunis area....
International audienceThe ∼60 km-long Sahel ridge west of Algiers (Tell Atlas, north Algeria) is con...
For any seismic hazard study, a reliable, homogenized, and complete seismic catalog is required. The...
The historical sources of large and moderate earthquakes, earthquake catalogues and monographs exist...
This paper presents some materials relating to the investigation of historical seismicity in Algeria...
Seismic events that occurred during the past half century in the Tellian Atlas, North Africa, are us...
In the frame of research work on moghrebian historical seismology, first results from archives and p...
This paper is intended as a short presentation of the main limitations affecting seismic hazard asse...
International audienceSeismic events that occurred during the past half century in the Tellian Atlas...
Dr. Benouar presents a full and integrated study of the recent seismicity of Algeria and adjacent re...
This contribution describes the state-of-the-art of historical seismology in the West Indies. An ove...
The Valtiberina region (central Italy) has a seismic record going back to the Middle Ages and includ...