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Modeling of the Arabian/Nubian shield's geothermal structure: a multi-parametric analysis using geophysical and geological tools. [PDF]
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Les ichthyophages du Makran (Bélouchistan, Pakistan)
Dès la fin du Ve millénaire ВС, et surtout au IVe et au IIIe, les relations entre les populations des côtes du Makran (Bélouchistan, Pakistan) avec les sites de l 'intérieur, tels Miri Qalat et Shahi Тumр, sont désormais bien attestées grâce à l'dentification des restes fauniques marins (poissons et coquillages) retrouvés dans un contexte civil ou ...
Desse, Jean, Desse-Berset, Nathalie
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Makran as Corridor to the Indian Ocean World
Ancient history of Makran, Greeks in Makran, Arab presence in Makran in early Islamic ...
BADAL, Khan Sabir
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On the Med Fishermen on Coastal Makran
Med fishermen of Pakistan and Iran, fishing activities in Makran in historical context, early population of Makran coastal belt at early Islamic ...
BADAL, Khan Sabir
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Thermal structure and megathrust seismogenic potential of the Makran subduction zone
The Makran subduction zone experienced a tsunamigenic Mw 8.1 earthquake in 1945 and recent, smaller earthquakes also suggest seismicity on the megathrust; however, its historical record is limited and hazard potential enigmatic.
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Active deformation in Zagros-Makran transition zone inferred from GPS measurements
International audienceThe Bandar Abbas-Strait of Hormuz zone is considered as a transition between the Zagros collision and the Makran oceanic subduction.
R Bayer, J Chery, M Tatar
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Makran of Iran and Pakistan as an active arc system
Geology, 1977The character of convergence along the Arabian-Iranian plate boundary changes radically eastward from the Zagros ranges to the Makran region. This appears to be due to collision of continental crust on the west in contrast to subduction of oceanic crust on the east.
Godratollah Farhoudi, D. E. Karig
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2018
This book was the result of lifetime research studies both on the field and through archival and literature sources, conducted in Europe, Pakistan, Sultanate of Oman, and Zanzibar-Tanzania. In this study, I tried to focus on more than one littoral and on more than one region inside the Indian Ocean, with the object of analysing different perspectives ...
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This book was the result of lifetime research studies both on the field and through archival and literature sources, conducted in Europe, Pakistan, Sultanate of Oman, and Zanzibar-Tanzania. In this study, I tried to focus on more than one littoral and on more than one region inside the Indian Ocean, with the object of analysing different perspectives ...
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Why does western Makran have a low seismicity rate?
Tectonophysics, 2023Abdolreza Ghods, , Esmaeil Shabanian
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