Slip-rate estimate and past earthquakes on the Doruneh fault, eastern Iran
The Doruneh fault, with a length of ∼600 km, is one of the longest, and most prominent, faults in Iran. It performs an important role in the regional tectonics, but has no record of large earthquakes. The geomorphology of the Doruneh fault contains numerous indications of cumulative left-lateral sli...
Main Authors: | Fattahi, M, Walker, RT, Khatib, M, Dolati, A, Bahroudi, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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