Review of seismological and structural data coupled with new data on topographical, geomorphology, and Quaternary geology allows delineating the major active faults of the High Atlas. These are the North and South border faults of which fault segmentations correspond to ranging between 6.1 and 6.4. Detail active tectonics analyses were performed on the South Atlas Fault Zone in the Souss and Ouarzazate basins, where deformed Quaternary levels permit to estimate slip rates on individual faults in the order of 0.1 mm yr−1. Such low slip rates imply that large observational time-window is needed to analyze active deformation in low-seismicity regions. However, the complex 3D geometry of reverse or thrust faults may cause difficulty to relate ...
The most characteristic topographic features of Morocco are the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Coordill...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Most of the structural studies of the intracontinental High Atlas belt of Morocc...
The geological pattern of Morocco is the result of a strong interference between several orogenic cy...
Review of seismological and structural data coupled with new data on topographical, geomorphology, a...
Abstract. -Atlas neotectonics show a behaviour of transform fault, marked by reverse SW-NE faults an...
This study presents the outcomes of the local earthquake tomography applied in the Moroccan Atlas do...
International audienceThe 1960 Agadir earthquake (Mw 6.0) constitutes the most damaging earthquake e...
This material has been published in The Journal of the Geological Society of London, Volume 153, the...
AbstractThis study presents the outcomes of the local earthquake tomography applied in the Moroccan ...
La présente thèse comprend six chapitres qui traitent de la tectonique active dans le Tell Atlas. El...
We present a synthesis of the active tectonics of the northern Atlas Mountains, and suggest a kinema...
At its eastern termination, the High Atlas Fault in the Western High Atlas in Morocco, consists of a...
The High Atlas of Morocco is a double‐vergent mountain belt developed by Cenozoic shortening and inv...
International audienceLocated at the southern boundary of the Alpine chain in Morocco, the deformati...
International audienceThe South Middle Atlas front constitutes a northeast-trending shear zone, loca...
The most characteristic topographic features of Morocco are the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Coordill...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Most of the structural studies of the intracontinental High Atlas belt of Morocc...
The geological pattern of Morocco is the result of a strong interference between several orogenic cy...
Review of seismological and structural data coupled with new data on topographical, geomorphology, a...
Abstract. -Atlas neotectonics show a behaviour of transform fault, marked by reverse SW-NE faults an...
This study presents the outcomes of the local earthquake tomography applied in the Moroccan Atlas do...
International audienceThe 1960 Agadir earthquake (Mw 6.0) constitutes the most damaging earthquake e...
This material has been published in The Journal of the Geological Society of London, Volume 153, the...
AbstractThis study presents the outcomes of the local earthquake tomography applied in the Moroccan ...
La présente thèse comprend six chapitres qui traitent de la tectonique active dans le Tell Atlas. El...
We present a synthesis of the active tectonics of the northern Atlas Mountains, and suggest a kinema...
At its eastern termination, the High Atlas Fault in the Western High Atlas in Morocco, consists of a...
The High Atlas of Morocco is a double‐vergent mountain belt developed by Cenozoic shortening and inv...
International audienceLocated at the southern boundary of the Alpine chain in Morocco, the deformati...
International audienceThe South Middle Atlas front constitutes a northeast-trending shear zone, loca...
The most characteristic topographic features of Morocco are the Atlas Mountains and the Rif Coordill...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Most of the structural studies of the intracontinental High Atlas belt of Morocc...
The geological pattern of Morocco is the result of a strong interference between several orogenic cy...