On 11 August 2012 an earthquake doublet (Mw 6.4 and 6.2) occurred near the city of Ahar, northwest Iran. Both events were only 6 km and 11 minutes apart, producing a surface rupture of about 12 km in length. Historical and modern seismicity has so far been sparse in this area. Spatially, the region represents a transitional zone between different tectonic domains, including compression in Iran, westward extrusion of the Anatolian plate, and thrusting beneath the Caucasus. In this study, we inverted the surface waveforms of the two mainshocks and 11 aftershocks (Mw ≥4:3) to obtain regional seismic moment tensors. The earthquakes analyzed can be grouped into pure strike slip (including the first mainshock) and oblique reverse mechanisms (incl...
We investigate the source processes and tectonic significance of two earthquakes that occurred on 20...
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near the city of Ahar, northwest Iran. Both events were only 6 km and 11 minutes apart, producing a ...
International audienceOn 2012 August 11, an earthquake doublet (Mw6.5 and Mw6.3), separated in time ...
International audienceWe have examined the faulting in the 2012 August 11 Mw 6.4 and 6.3 Ahar (NW Ir...
We have examined the faulting in the 2012 August 11 Mw 6.4 and 6.3 Ahar (NW Iran) earthquakes using ...
in northwest Iran, in a region where there was no major mapped fault or any well-documented historic...
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We use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to investigate the source ...
We investigate the source processes and tectonic significance of two earthquakes that occurred on 20...
International audienceWe use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to i...
Multiplet earthquakes are large earthquakes of similar magnitude which occur close in time in the sa...
near the city of Ahar, northwest Iran. Both events were only 6 km and 11 minutes apart, producing a ...
International audienceOn 2012 August 11, an earthquake doublet (Mw6.5 and Mw6.3), separated in time ...
International audienceWe have examined the faulting in the 2012 August 11 Mw 6.4 and 6.3 Ahar (NW Ir...
We have examined the faulting in the 2012 August 11 Mw 6.4 and 6.3 Ahar (NW Iran) earthquakes using ...
in northwest Iran, in a region where there was no major mapped fault or any well-documented historic...
We present the source mechanisms and rupture processes for the damaging 23 February 2020 earthquake ...
The Mw 6.4 Changureh (Avaj) earthquake occurred on 2002 June 22, in Qazvin province, northwest Iran....
The 12 November 2017 Mw 7.3 Ezgeleh‐Sarpolzahab earthquake is the largest instrumentally recorded ea...
The south Caspian Basin is a relatively aseismic block within the Alpine-Himalayan Belt, but is surr...
An intraplate earthquake doublet, with 11-min delay between the events, devastated the city of Varze...
We use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to investigate the source ...
We investigate the source processes and tectonic significance of two earthquakes that occurred on 20...
International audienceWe use teleseismic waveform analysis and locally recorded aftershock data to i...
Multiplet earthquakes are large earthquakes of similar magnitude which occur close in time in the sa...