International audienceJavakheti Highland is one of the most seismic active regions of the Caucasus. The majority of earthquakes observed throughout the region occur within this small area (f = 40.8° ? 41.8° ; l = 43.3° ? 44.3°). One can expect that exclusive seismic activity of Javakheti Highland testifies to global geophysical processes which take place throughout the Caucasus region. Based on the above-mentioned, of interest was to study variation with time of the number of earthquakes occurring in Javakheti region. We analysed some 695 relatively small earthquakes (2.5 M > 6.0 of the region which occurred in the same period. It was found that each large earthquake of the Caucasus is anticipated by clear precursor in a form of an anomalo...
The territory of Armenia, although relatively small, is geologically and tectonically complex. Its c...
The Caucasus Seismic Information Network (CauSIN) and the Central Asian Seismic Research Initiative ...
This work presents a summary on the development of studies of historical earthquakes in Armenia and ...
Being a part of ongoing continental collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, the Caucasus ...
International audienceThe method called "phase cone" is developed in order to define the location, t...
This paper deals with neotectonics, seismic hazard, and earthquake prediction in the Caucasus, a ver...
In the paper, we discuss the problem of continental collision and related volcanism in the Caucasus ...
In June 1991 on the International Conference on Induced Seismicity in Baku and in August 1991, at In...
AbstractThe Greater Caucasus Mountains contain the highest peaks in Europe and define, for over 850k...
This study was devoted to the legacy geologic information on the geology, seismicity, infrastructure...
The Greater Caucasus Mountains contain the highest peaks in Europe and define, for over 850. km alon...
Landslide hazard analyses in Armenia require consideration of the seismotectonic context of the Less...
The southern margin of the Eurasian plate is a well-studied region of continental collision. The Cau...
Based on retrospective analysis of multidisciplinary observations in research seismoactive zone for ...
peer reviewedThis chapter presents an overview of earthquake-triggered landslide hazards in Central ...
The territory of Armenia, although relatively small, is geologically and tectonically complex. Its c...
The Caucasus Seismic Information Network (CauSIN) and the Central Asian Seismic Research Initiative ...
This work presents a summary on the development of studies of historical earthquakes in Armenia and ...
Being a part of ongoing continental collision between the Arabian and Eurasian plates, the Caucasus ...
International audienceThe method called "phase cone" is developed in order to define the location, t...
This paper deals with neotectonics, seismic hazard, and earthquake prediction in the Caucasus, a ver...
In the paper, we discuss the problem of continental collision and related volcanism in the Caucasus ...
In June 1991 on the International Conference on Induced Seismicity in Baku and in August 1991, at In...
AbstractThe Greater Caucasus Mountains contain the highest peaks in Europe and define, for over 850k...
This study was devoted to the legacy geologic information on the geology, seismicity, infrastructure...
The Greater Caucasus Mountains contain the highest peaks in Europe and define, for over 850. km alon...
Landslide hazard analyses in Armenia require consideration of the seismotectonic context of the Less...
The southern margin of the Eurasian plate is a well-studied region of continental collision. The Cau...
Based on retrospective analysis of multidisciplinary observations in research seismoactive zone for ...
peer reviewedThis chapter presents an overview of earthquake-triggered landslide hazards in Central ...
The territory of Armenia, although relatively small, is geologically and tectonically complex. Its c...
The Caucasus Seismic Information Network (CauSIN) and the Central Asian Seismic Research Initiative ...
This work presents a summary on the development of studies of historical earthquakes in Armenia and ...