The Syunik rhombus-like structure in the Khanarassar active dextral fault zone of Armenia is a typical pull-apart basin, formed between terminal parts of two adjacent en echelon fault segments. Some component of subsidence associated with the faults of the structure is found between the en echelon segments; nevertheless, the dextral component continues to be predominant even on the boundaries of the pull-apart basin. The late Pleistocene and Holocene lava volcanoes of the basin are also associated with those faults that have a component of extension. The relative ages of fault displacements and volcanic eruptions have been identified by the mutual correlation of lavas, moraines and topographic features and by archaeological and radiocarbon ...
The post-collisional Syunik and Vardenis volcanic highlands, located in the southern Lesser Caucasus...
The purpose of this paper is to present new data on active geological processes in the Lake Sevan Ba...
Results of studying secondary seismogenic deformations of the vibrational type (termed "seismites") ...
International audienceVariscan to Alpine magmatic activity on the North Tethys active Eurasian margi...
International audienceThis study analyzes the active tectonics within the northwestern and southeast...
Pleistocene to Holocene volcanic centres north of the Bitlis-Zagros suture in Turkey, Iran, Armenia ...
International audienceThe geologic evolution of the South Armenian Block (SAB) in the Mesozoic is re...
The territory of Armenia was located in the collision zone between Arabia and Eurasia, and is the se...
The Kultuk volcano erupted at the axial South Baikal basin of the Baikal rift zone (BRZ). Now it exh...
The Kapan Zone in southern Armenia is a Middle Jurassic to Upper Cretaceous island-arc domain at the...
International audienceThe morphogenetic evolution of the Lesser Caucasus has been strongly influence...
The crustal history of the Baltic shield is interpreted in the light of the plate tectonic concept. ...
The study area is located in the southern part of the Central Pontides. The rocks exposed in this re...
The post-collisional Syunik and Vardenis volcanic highlands, located in the southern Lesser Caucasus...
The purpose of this paper is to present new data on active geological processes in the Lake Sevan Ba...
Results of studying secondary seismogenic deformations of the vibrational type (termed "seismites") ...
International audienceVariscan to Alpine magmatic activity on the North Tethys active Eurasian margi...
International audienceThis study analyzes the active tectonics within the northwestern and southeast...
Pleistocene to Holocene volcanic centres north of the Bitlis-Zagros suture in Turkey, Iran, Armenia ...
International audienceThe geologic evolution of the South Armenian Block (SAB) in the Mesozoic is re...
The territory of Armenia was located in the collision zone between Arabia and Eurasia, and is the se...
The Kultuk volcano erupted at the axial South Baikal basin of the Baikal rift zone (BRZ). Now it exh...
The Kapan Zone in southern Armenia is a Middle Jurassic to Upper Cretaceous island-arc domain at the...
International audienceThe morphogenetic evolution of the Lesser Caucasus has been strongly influence...
The crustal history of the Baltic shield is interpreted in the light of the plate tectonic concept. ...
The study area is located in the southern part of the Central Pontides. The rocks exposed in this re...
The post-collisional Syunik and Vardenis volcanic highlands, located in the southern Lesser Caucasus...
The purpose of this paper is to present new data on active geological processes in the Lake Sevan Ba...
Results of studying secondary seismogenic deformations of the vibrational type (termed "seismites") ...