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This work used an analysis of the geomorphic indices to effectively assess the relative tectonic activity of a Red Sea coastal region in Saudi Arabia between Al Farrah and Heelan.
Bashar Bashir, Abdullah Alsalman
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The main objective of this study is to analyze geomorphic landforms and quantitatively measure various geomorphic parameters to investigate the relative tectonic activity, vertical slip rate, and uplift rate of the Simav Fault. The Simav Fault, which is similar to 25 km long and morphologically composed of five mountain fronts forms the NW section of ...
Savaş Topal, Mustafa Softa
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Determination of Relative Tectonic Activity of the Honaz Fault (SW Turkey) Using Geomorphic Indices
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Topal, Savaş, Özkul, Mehmet
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Relative tectonic activity assessment of the Çameli Basin, Western Anatolia, using geomorphic indices [PDF]
Western Anatolia is one of the world’s most seismically active regions. A nearly N–S-oriented extension caused the formation of E–W- and NE–SW-trending major grabens, creating the potential for earthquakes with magnitudes ≥ 5. The fault segments of the NE-trending Cameli Basin were evaluated using geomorphic indices, common tools for assessment of ...
Erman Özsayın
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Special Region of Yogyakarta and Klaten district, Central Java is one of areas in Indonesia that is prone to earthquake caused by subduction in Indian Ocean and active fault in land. The earthquake sources from active fault probable from Opak and other faults located in Baturagung Mountain. Active faults controlling landform development in tectonically
Rahmi Mulyasari +2 more
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Quantitative analysis of relative tectonic activity in the Acıgöl fault, SW Turkey
This study was conducted in order to determine the relative tectonic activity of the Acigol Fault using geomorphic indices. The Acigol Fault is approximately 50 km long and was separated into four segments. For this purpose, the following geomorphic indices have been used: (1) mountain-front sinuosity (Smf), (2) valley floor width-to-valley height ...
Savaş Topal
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GIS-Analysis for Active Tectonics Assessment of Wadi Al-Arish, Egypt
In this paper, we apply an effective method to evaluate relative tectonic activity by applying several morph-tectonic indices that are useful in evaluating topography and tectonics.
Bashar Bashir +3 more
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Evaluation of Fractal Dimension of Fractures and Drainages in Determining the Tectonic Activity of Qameshlu Fault Zone (Northwestern Iran) [PDF]
The study area is located in the northwest of Iran and in the Central Iranian zone (Urmia-Dokhtar volcanic belt). The aim of this study is deretmination of the tectonic activity of the Qameshlu fault.
Zahra Rasoulianbar +2 more
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An investigation into tectonics and erosion reveals that they play an important role in causing uplifting, valley incision, and soil erosion. The analysis of drainage basins at different scales is irreplaceable in the development of sustainable plans ...
Bashar Bashir, Abdullah Alsalman
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Spatial Analysis of Landslides in Relation to Active Tectonics Based on Morphotectonic Indices in Kheirabad River Basin [PDF]
Neotectonic activity plays an important role in increasing the occurrence of landslides. The purpose of this study is to investigate the relationship and the extent of landslide occurrence from active tectonics in the Kheirabad River Basin River.
Hamid Babolimoakher
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