International audienceThe Zandjan province is situated in the NW of Iran, at the junction between the southern termination of the Tabriz right-lateral strike-slip fault and the western end of the Alborz active mountain range. Despite this key location, in terms of active tectonics, there is no destructive earthquake reported in available historical seismicity catalogues. Even if a few low magnitude instrumental earthquakes have been recorded indicating that this area is actively deforming, the Zandjan region can be considered as a seismic gap. Based on detailed field investigations, digital elevation models (DEMs), satellite image and aerial photo interpretations, we have identified a major active fault network affecting this regions. It is...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Usi...
We used satellite images, earthquake catalogues and field observations to study several active fault...
The south Caspian Basin is a relatively aseismic block within the Alpine-Himalayan Belt, but is surr...
Geomorphological observations reveal a major oblique fold-and-thrust belt in Kerman province, S.E. I...
West Central Iran comprises numerous Quaternary faults. Having either strike-slip or thrust mechanis...
The 856 A.D. Qumis earthquake (M7.9) is the most destructive earthquake to have occurred in Iran, ki...
International audienceThe 856 A.D. Qumis earthquake (M7.9) is the most destructive earthquake to hav...
International audienceWe present a synthesis of recently conducted tectonic, global positioning syst...
Field evidence, seismicity, and geodetic data are combined to define the tectonic evolution along th...
This thesis presents, in integrated format, research investigating the mechanics of the earthquake c...
We provide descriptions of strike-slip and reverse faulting, active within the late Quaternary, in t...
The NW–SE trending Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone (SSZ) is the internal part of the Zagros continental collisi...
This thesis aims to analyze the active tectonics and the seismic hazard for three main cities of NW ...
International audienceThe Alborz is a region of active deformation within the Arabia-Eurasia collisi...
International audienceThe Taleghan fault (TF) is a major active fault of the Central Alborz mountain...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Usi...
We used satellite images, earthquake catalogues and field observations to study several active fault...
The south Caspian Basin is a relatively aseismic block within the Alpine-Himalayan Belt, but is surr...
Geomorphological observations reveal a major oblique fold-and-thrust belt in Kerman province, S.E. I...
West Central Iran comprises numerous Quaternary faults. Having either strike-slip or thrust mechanis...
The 856 A.D. Qumis earthquake (M7.9) is the most destructive earthquake to have occurred in Iran, ki...
International audienceThe 856 A.D. Qumis earthquake (M7.9) is the most destructive earthquake to hav...
International audienceWe present a synthesis of recently conducted tectonic, global positioning syst...
Field evidence, seismicity, and geodetic data are combined to define the tectonic evolution along th...
This thesis presents, in integrated format, research investigating the mechanics of the earthquake c...
We provide descriptions of strike-slip and reverse faulting, active within the late Quaternary, in t...
The NW–SE trending Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone (SSZ) is the internal part of the Zagros continental collisi...
This thesis aims to analyze the active tectonics and the seismic hazard for three main cities of NW ...
International audienceThe Alborz is a region of active deformation within the Arabia-Eurasia collisi...
International audienceThe Taleghan fault (TF) is a major active fault of the Central Alborz mountain...
We document a unique example of a co-seismic surface rupture in the Zagros mountains of SE Iran. Usi...
We used satellite images, earthquake catalogues and field observations to study several active fault...
The south Caspian Basin is a relatively aseismic block within the Alpine-Himalayan Belt, but is surr...