Neighbouring faults can interact, potentially link up and grow, and consequently increase the seismic and related natural hazards in their vicinity. Despite evidence of Quaternary faulting, the kinematic relationships between the neighbouring Mosha Fasham Fault (MFF) and the North Tehran Thrust (NTT) and their temporal evolution in the Alborz mountains are not well understood. The ENE-striking NTT is a frontal thrust that delimits the Alborz mountains to the south with a 2000 m topographic front with respect to the proximal Tehran plain. However, no large instrumentally recorded earthquakes have been attributed to that fault. In contrast, the sigmoidally shaped MFF is a major strike-slip fault, located within the Alborz Mountains. Sinistral...
The Alborz is a region of active deformation within the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone. The Abr and t...
We describe the seismicity and late Cenozoic deformation associated with a blind thrust fault at Tab...
In this paper, faults, one of the most important causes of geohazards, were investigated from a kine...
Kinematic interaction of faults is an important issue for detailed seismic hazard assessments in sei...
Field evidence, seismicity, and geodetic data are combined to define the tectonic evolution along th...
The west-central Alborz Mountains of northern Iran have deformed in response to the Arabia-Eurasia c...
International audienceThe Alborz Mountain accommodates some of the convergence between Central Iran ...
International audienceThe Mosha and North Tehran faults correspond to the nearest seismic sources fo...
The Alborz range, northern Iran, deforms by strain partitioning of oblique shortening onto range-par...
International audienceIn this paper, a combined approach of geomorphic analyses, detailed geological...
International audienceWe present a synthesis of recently conducted tectonic, global positioning syst...
in northwest Iran, in a region where there was no major mapped fault or any well-documented historic...
Regional shortening is accommodated across NE Iran in response to the collision of Arabia with Euras...
The Kopeh Dagh is a linear mountain range separating the shortening in Iran from the stable, flat Tu...
The Alborz is a region of active deformation within the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone. The Abr and t...
We describe the seismicity and late Cenozoic deformation associated with a blind thrust fault at Tab...
In this paper, faults, one of the most important causes of geohazards, were investigated from a kine...
Kinematic interaction of faults is an important issue for detailed seismic hazard assessments in sei...
Field evidence, seismicity, and geodetic data are combined to define the tectonic evolution along th...
The west-central Alborz Mountains of northern Iran have deformed in response to the Arabia-Eurasia c...
International audienceThe Alborz Mountain accommodates some of the convergence between Central Iran ...
International audienceThe Mosha and North Tehran faults correspond to the nearest seismic sources fo...
The Alborz range, northern Iran, deforms by strain partitioning of oblique shortening onto range-par...
International audienceIn this paper, a combined approach of geomorphic analyses, detailed geological...
International audienceWe present a synthesis of recently conducted tectonic, global positioning syst...
in northwest Iran, in a region where there was no major mapped fault or any well-documented historic...
Regional shortening is accommodated across NE Iran in response to the collision of Arabia with Euras...
The Kopeh Dagh is a linear mountain range separating the shortening in Iran from the stable, flat Tu...
The Alborz is a region of active deformation within the Arabia-Eurasia collision zone. The Abr and t...
We describe the seismicity and late Cenozoic deformation associated with a blind thrust fault at Tab...
In this paper, faults, one of the most important causes of geohazards, were investigated from a kine...