Search Results - "Kherroubi, Abdelaziz"
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Recent Seismic Activity in the Bejaia–Babors Region (Northeastern Algeria): The Case of the 2012–2013 Bejaia Earthquake Sequences
Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-04-2021)“…From November 2012 to May 2013, the coastal region of Bejaia (northeastern Algeria), experienced three distinct seismic sequences in about 6 months. The first…”
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The 2021–2022 Mw 6.0 Bejaia Bay, NE Algeria, earthquake sequence: tectonic implications at the Algerian margin between lesser and greater Kabylian blocks
Published in Acta geophysica (01-04-2024)“…On March 18, 2021, at 00:04 UTC, a strong earthquake (Mw 6.0) hit Bejaia city, 200 km east of Algiers. Its epicenter was 15 km northeast of Cap Carbon in…”
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Full Aftershock Sequence of the Mw 6.9 2003 Boumerdes Earthquake, Algeria: Space–Time Distribution, Local Tomography and Seismotectonic Implications
Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-07-2017)“…We present a detailed analysis of the aftershocks of the May 21, 2003 Boumerdes earthquake ( M w = 6.9) recorded by 35 seismological stations and 2 OBS…”
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Recent and active deformation pattern off the easternmost Algerian margin, Western Mediterranean Sea: New evidence for contractional tectonic reactivation
Published in Marine geology (01-06-2009)“…We describe for the first time a set of large active thrusts and folds near the foot of the easternmost Algerian margin, Western Mediterranean, from swath…”
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Plio-Quaternary reactivation of the Neogene margin off NW Algiers, Algeria: The Khayr al Din bank
Published in Tectonophysics (21-09-2009)“…The Algiers region, northern Algeria, is known to be seismically active, with recurrent large (M>6) earthquakes. Because of the lack of high-resolution…”
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The 1856 Tsunami of Djidjelli (Eastern Algeria): Seismotectonics, Modelling and Hazard Implications for the Algerian Coast
Published in Pure and applied geophysics (01-02-2009)“…On August 21st and 22nd 1856, two strong earthquakes occurred off the seaport of Djidjelli, a small city of 1000 inhabitants, located 300 km east of Algiers…”
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The 1856 Tsunami of Djidjelli (Eastern Algeria) : Seismotectonics, Modelling and Hazard Implications for the Algerian Coast: Tsunami Science Four Years After the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Part II: Observation and Data Analysis
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