Tsunami hazard assessment in the Makran subduction zone [PDF]
17 pages, 9 figures, 1 table. Other author's papers can be downloaded at http://www.denys-dutykh.com/
Amin Rashidi +3 more
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Karachi tides during the 1945 Makran tsunami [PDF]
This paper extends and detides a Karachi tide-gauge record as an observational basis for assessing Indian Ocean tsunami risk. The extended marigram encompasses the time of the great 1945 Makran earthquake of early November 28, local time, and of the ensuing tsunami, which continued into November 29.
Loyce M. Adams +2 more
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On the Role of Sea Surface Temperature in the 16 April 2024 Rainstorm Over the United Arab Emirates
Abstract This study examines how anomalously high sea surface temperatures (SSTs) in the Arabian Sea and surrounding gulfs contributed to the record‐breaking rainfall (250 mm day−1 ${\text{day}}^{-1}$) over the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on 16 April 2024, with the greatest impacts in Dubai, Al‐Ain, and Abu Dhabi.
Basit Khan +4 more
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Holocene Sedimentary Record and Coastal Evolution in the Makran Subduction Zone (Iran)
The western Makran coast displays evidence of surface uplift since at least the Late Pleistocene, but it remains uncertain whether this displacement is accommodated by creep on the subduction interface, or in a series of large earthquakes.
Raphaël Normand +4 more
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Planning analysis, planning approaches and design of the new city of Tis In line with the regional development of Makran Coast [PDF]
The establishment of new cities and settlements and the development of economic and industrial activities on the shores of Makran, is inevitable, and since the creation and development of new cities has been one of the policies in land management in ...
Badil Sancholi +2 more
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Probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment for the Makran region with focus on maximum magnitude assumption [PDF]
Despite having been rather seismically quiescent for the last decades, the Makran subduction zone is capable of hosting destructive earthquakes and tsunami.
A. Hoechner, A. Y. Babeyko, N. Zamora
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Depositional environments, provenance and tectonic settings of Ispikan group exposed in south west Makran, were revealed by lithofacies, petrography and geochemistry studies.
Muhammad Ahmed Farooqui +4 more
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Tectonics of the western Gulf of Oman [PDF]
Also published as: Journal of Geophysical Research 84 (1979): 3479-3489The Oman line, running northward from the Strait of Hormuz separates a continent‐continent plate boundary to the northwest (Persian Gulf region) from an ocean‐continent plate ...
Ross, David A., White, Robert S.
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Cenozoic Evolution of the North‐Eastern Mediterranean Basins
Abstract The Eastern Mediterranean lies at the junction of the African, Arabian, and Eurasian plates, a region shaped by a long and complex tectonic history. While the Levant Basin in the southern sector has been extensively studied for hydrocarbon exploration, the northern domain offshore Cyprus, Turkey, Syria, and Lebanon remains less understood.
Nicolò Bertone +6 more
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Geomorphic signal of active faulting at the northern edge of Lut Block. Insights on the kinematic scenario of Central Iran [PDF]
Recent works documented Neogene to Quaternary dextral strike-slip tectonics along the Kuh-e-Sarhangi and Kuh-e-Faghan intraplate strike-slip faults at the northern edge of the Lut Block of Central Iran, previously thought to be dominated by sinistral ...
Claudio, Faccenna +6 more
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