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Tectonic setting shapes microbial biosynthetic potential across global geothermal environments

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Silva ACP   +18 more
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Evaluation of relative tectonic activity of Buin Zahra-Avaj area, northern Iran

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2017
Present active tectonics is affecting central Alborz and created various dynamic landforms in Buin Zahra-Avaj area, northern Iran. The area, located between the southern central Alborz and the edge of northwestern central Iran, is the result of both the Arabian–Eurasian convergence and clockwise rotation of the south Caspian Basin with respect to ...
Masoome Alaei   +3 more
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Assessment of relative tectonic activity using morphotectonic analysis in the Central High Atlas, Demnate Region, Morocco

Arabian Journal of Geosciences, 2021
This study focuses on the morphotectonics of the Central High Atlas in Morocco through analysis of morphotectonic indices recorded by topography, drainage networks, and longitudinal stream profiles. The methods used in this work were stream length-gradient index (SLI), normalized steepness index, area-altitude relations (hypsometric curves), mountain ...
Mustapha Ouayah   +7 more
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Morphometric Analysis toward Mapping Relative Tectonic Activity of Lebanon

Papers in Applied Geography, 2022
The analysis of geomorphic indices, computed using a digital elevation model and a geographical information system, was carried out to look for signs of tectonic activity in the river basins of Lebanon. The tectonic activity analysis was conducted on the
Fabienne B. Youssef, Jean A. Doumit
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Relative Assessment of Tectonic Activity along the Seismically Active Katrol Hill Fault, Kachchh, Western India

Journal of the Geological Society of India, 2019
ABSTRACT The Katrol hill fault (KHF) is a 71 km long fault, striking E-W in the Kachchh intraplate region, western India which is moderately active, seismically, but exhibit high strain rate with considerable vertical deformation. It is dissected by several young transverse faults. Based on these transverse faults, KHF is longitudinally,
Archana Das   +5 more
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Evaluation of relative tectonic activity in the Tehran basin, central Alborz, northern Iran

Geomorphology, 2014
Abstract Recent deformations in the area studied control structural expansions influenced by tectonic activities, causing transformations of geologic features and morphological landforms. The Tehran basin is located at the southern edge of the central Alborz and is the result of the Arabian–Eurasian convergence and clockwise rotation of the south ...
Nooshin Bagha   +5 more
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Relative tectonic activity assessment and kinematic analysis of the North Bozgush fault Zone, NW Iran

Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2018
Abstract NW Iran is among the most interesting and complex areas within Arabian-Eurasia collision zone. Historical and instrumental earthquake records in this region indicate that active faults have the potential to produce serious seismic hazards in the future.
Reza Saber, Ayse Caglayan, Veysel Isik
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Quantitative analysis of relative tectonic activity in the Jarahi-Hendijan basin area, Zagros, Iran

Geosciences Journal, 2015
Quantitative analysis is a major factor controlling landform development in tectonically active regions, and it has significantly affected fluvial systems and mountain-front landscapes in the Jarahi-Hendijan basin area of the Zagros, southwest Iran. The area is located along the high Zagros, Zagros simple folded belt and coastal plain. It is an outcome
Jahanbakhsh Ehsani, Mehran Arian
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