The Lower Tagus Valley Fault, Portugal, has long been associated with the damaging earthquakes that affected the Greater Lisbon Area in historical times. These include a poorly documented earthquake that occurred in 1344, the relatively well-documented 1531 earthquake, and the most recent M6.0 1909 earthquake. In this work, we use a 0.5 m resolution LiDAR-based digital elevation model and a 0.5 cm resolution digital surface model based on UAV photogrammetry to accurately locate the fault scarps in the northernmost portion of the western fault strand and to select sites to perform paleoseimolological investigations. The paleoseismological and geochronological analysis performed in the Alviela trench site document the fault activity in the la...
The Azambuja fault is a NNE trending structure located 50 km NE of Lisbon, in an area of important h...
The Lower Tagus Valley (LTV) region includes the metropolitan area of Lisbon and has the highest pop...
The strong earthquake (M=8.8) that struck a large part of the Iberian Peninsula and Northern Morocco...
he Metropolitan Area of Lisbon and the Lower Tagus Valley (LTV) region are located in central Portug...
The area of Lisbon has been struck by destructive earthquakes in the past and with very intense cons...
Active faulting in the Lower Tagus Valley, Central Portugal, poses a significant seismic hazard that...
The Lower Tagus Valley, that includes the metropolitan area of Lisbon, has been struck by several ea...
The Lisbon and surrounding area of the Lower Tagus Valley has experienced in the past the effects of...
The Lisbon and Lower Tagus Valley area have suffered the effect of historical earthquakes that cause...
The Lisbon and surrounding area of the Lower Tagus Valley has experienced in the past the effects of...
ABSTRACT: The Vila Franca de Xira (VFX) fault is a regional fault zone located about 25 km northeast...
Throughout its history the Lower Tagus Valley (LTV) has been struck by several earthquakes which pro...
The Lower Tagus Valley area (LTV), where Lisbon is located has been struck by several destructive ea...
The Lower Tagus River Valley has been affected by severe earthquakes comprising distant events, as i...
The capital city of Lisbon and the Lower Tagus Valley region of central Portugal mainland are locate...
The Azambuja fault is a NNE trending structure located 50 km NE of Lisbon, in an area of important h...
The Lower Tagus Valley (LTV) region includes the metropolitan area of Lisbon and has the highest pop...
The strong earthquake (M=8.8) that struck a large part of the Iberian Peninsula and Northern Morocco...
he Metropolitan Area of Lisbon and the Lower Tagus Valley (LTV) region are located in central Portug...
The area of Lisbon has been struck by destructive earthquakes in the past and with very intense cons...
Active faulting in the Lower Tagus Valley, Central Portugal, poses a significant seismic hazard that...
The Lower Tagus Valley, that includes the metropolitan area of Lisbon, has been struck by several ea...
The Lisbon and surrounding area of the Lower Tagus Valley has experienced in the past the effects of...
The Lisbon and Lower Tagus Valley area have suffered the effect of historical earthquakes that cause...
The Lisbon and surrounding area of the Lower Tagus Valley has experienced in the past the effects of...
ABSTRACT: The Vila Franca de Xira (VFX) fault is a regional fault zone located about 25 km northeast...
Throughout its history the Lower Tagus Valley (LTV) has been struck by several earthquakes which pro...
The Lower Tagus Valley area (LTV), where Lisbon is located has been struck by several destructive ea...
The Lower Tagus River Valley has been affected by severe earthquakes comprising distant events, as i...
The capital city of Lisbon and the Lower Tagus Valley region of central Portugal mainland are locate...
The Azambuja fault is a NNE trending structure located 50 km NE of Lisbon, in an area of important h...
The Lower Tagus Valley (LTV) region includes the metropolitan area of Lisbon and has the highest pop...
The strong earthquake (M=8.8) that struck a large part of the Iberian Peninsula and Northern Morocco...