Results 171 to 180 of about 1,902 (206)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
Related searches:
Related searches:
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment, 2018
Coastal tsunami amplitudes were calculated to identify areas susceptible to tsunami hazard at selected locations of the coast of Karnataka, west of India, due to earthquakes in the Makran Subduction Zone. This is the first time that the probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment along this study area has been attempted.
Sowmya K, K S Jayappa
exaly +3 more sources
Coastal tsunami amplitudes were calculated to identify areas susceptible to tsunami hazard at selected locations of the coast of Karnataka, west of India, due to earthquakes in the Makran Subduction Zone. This is the first time that the probabilistic tsunami hazard assessment along this study area has been attempted.
Sowmya K, K S Jayappa
exaly +3 more sources
Deep structure of the western coast of the Makran subduction zone, SE Iran
Tectonophysics, 2020Abstract The Makran subduction zone is one of the world's least well documented active subduction zones. We investigate the geometry of subsurface velocity interfaces across the western coastal Makran by means of teleseismic data for the first time. The data were gathered by two permanent and four temporary seismic stations.
Esmaeil Shabanian
exaly +2 more sources
Coastal boulders as evidence for high-energy waves on the Iranian coast of Makran
Marine Geology, 2011Abstract Coastal boulder deposits attesting to large waves are found along the rocky coast of Makran (Iran) from Chabahar to Lipar. Boulders are either scattered on the rocky coastal platform or accumulated in imbricated clusters. The boulders are mostly rectangular and composed of biogenic calcarenite deriving from the present coastal platform ...
Majid Shah-Hosseini +2 more
exaly +2 more sources
Tectonophysics, 1979
(Accepted for publication June 8, 1978) ABSTRACT: Page, W.D., Alt, J.N., Cluff, L.S. and Plafker, G., 1979. Evidence for the recurrence of large-magnitude earthquakes along the Makran coast of Iran and Pakistan. In: C.A. Whitten, R. Green and B.K. Meade (Editors), Recent Crustal Movements, 1977. Tectonophysics, 52: 533-547.
William D. Page +3 more
exaly +3 more sources
(Accepted for publication June 8, 1978) ABSTRACT: Page, W.D., Alt, J.N., Cluff, L.S. and Plafker, G., 1979. Evidence for the recurrence of large-magnitude earthquakes along the Makran coast of Iran and Pakistan. In: C.A. Whitten, R. Green and B.K. Meade (Editors), Recent Crustal Movements, 1977. Tectonophysics, 52: 533-547.
William D. Page +3 more
exaly +3 more sources
Marine Geodesy, 2011
While in recent years much attention has been focused on tsunamis in the Indian Ocean, generated near Indonesia, equally destructive tsunamis also could occur in the western part of the North Indian Ocean. Specifically, the last major tsunami in the Arabian Sea occurred in November 1945 due to an earthquake that originated in the Makran region.
S. Arjun +8 more
exaly +2 more sources
While in recent years much attention has been focused on tsunamis in the Indian Ocean, generated near Indonesia, equally destructive tsunamis also could occur in the western part of the North Indian Ocean. Specifically, the last major tsunami in the Arabian Sea occurred in November 1945 due to an earthquake that originated in the Makran region.
S. Arjun +8 more
exaly +2 more sources
Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2016
The Sultanate of Oman is among the Indian Ocean countries that were subjected to at least two confirmed tsunamis during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: the 1945 tsunami due to an earthquake in the Makran subduction zone in the Sea of Oman (near-regional field tsunami) and the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, caused by an earthquake from the ...
Issa El-Hussain +2 more
exaly +3 more sources
The Sultanate of Oman is among the Indian Ocean countries that were subjected to at least two confirmed tsunamis during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: the 1945 tsunami due to an earthquake in the Makran subduction zone in the Sea of Oman (near-regional field tsunami) and the Indian Ocean tsunami in 2004, caused by an earthquake from the ...
Issa El-Hussain +2 more
exaly +3 more sources
Geological footprints of the 1945 Makran tsunami from the west coast of India
Marine Geology, 2022Aashna Tandon, Archana Das, Neha Joshi
exaly +2 more sources
A Preliminary Survey of Seaweeds from the Coast of Makran, Pakistan
Botanica Marina, 1996M. Shameel, K. Aisha, S. H. Khan
exaly +2 more sources

