The Mw 6.4 Changureh (Avaj) earthquake occurred on 2002 June 22, in Qazvin province, northwest Iran. We use observations from seismology, field investigation and analysis of satellite imagery and digital topography to suggest that slip on a previously unrecognized thrust fault (herein named the Abdarreh fault) was responsible for the earthquake. Inversion of long-period P and SH body wave seismograms shows rupture on a thrust fault dipping 49° to the southwest and with a centroid depth of ∼10 km. Multiple-event relocation of the main shock and aftershock epicentres and discontinuous surface ruptures observed after the earthquake are compatible with a northwest-propagating rupture on a southwest-dipping thrust, but maximum recorded displacem...
in northwest Iran, in a region where there was no major mapped fault or any well-documented historic...
The Tabas-e-Golshan earthquake of magnitude Ms-- 7.7 occurred in a region of east central Iran known...
International audienceThe catastrophic 2003 Mw 6.6 Bam earthquake in southern Iran attracted much at...
An intense earthquake occurred in western Iran, about 225 km west of Tehran at 7:28 local time, June...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Usi...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Us...
Determining the relationship between folding and faulting in fold and thrust belts is important for ...
The sequence of seismicity in the Dasht-e-Bayaz and Zirkuh region of northeastern Iran, which includ...
Abstract Determining the relationship between folding and faulting in fold and thrust belts is impor...
We describe the seismicity and late Cenozoic deformation associated with a blind thrust fault at Tab...
International audienceWe use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to i...
The Bojnurd region of NE Iran experienced a Mw 6.4 earthquake on February 4, 1997. By combining resu...
The 12 November 2017 Mw 7.3 Ezgeleh‐Sarpolzahab earthquake is the largest instrumentally recorded ea...
Geomorphological observations reveal a major oblique fold-and-thrust belt in Kerman province, S.E. I...
We use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to investigate the source ...
in northwest Iran, in a region where there was no major mapped fault or any well-documented historic...
The Tabas-e-Golshan earthquake of magnitude Ms-- 7.7 occurred in a region of east central Iran known...
International audienceThe catastrophic 2003 Mw 6.6 Bam earthquake in southern Iran attracted much at...
An intense earthquake occurred in western Iran, about 225 km west of Tehran at 7:28 local time, June...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Usi...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Us...
Determining the relationship between folding and faulting in fold and thrust belts is important for ...
The sequence of seismicity in the Dasht-e-Bayaz and Zirkuh region of northeastern Iran, which includ...
Abstract Determining the relationship between folding and faulting in fold and thrust belts is impor...
We describe the seismicity and late Cenozoic deformation associated with a blind thrust fault at Tab...
International audienceWe use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to i...
The Bojnurd region of NE Iran experienced a Mw 6.4 earthquake on February 4, 1997. By combining resu...
The 12 November 2017 Mw 7.3 Ezgeleh‐Sarpolzahab earthquake is the largest instrumentally recorded ea...
Geomorphological observations reveal a major oblique fold-and-thrust belt in Kerman province, S.E. I...
We use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to investigate the source ...
in northwest Iran, in a region where there was no major mapped fault or any well-documented historic...
The Tabas-e-Golshan earthquake of magnitude Ms-- 7.7 occurred in a region of east central Iran known...
International audienceThe catastrophic 2003 Mw 6.6 Bam earthquake in southern Iran attracted much at...