The largest earthquakes in Algeria in the modern period: the El Asnam and Zemmouri-Boumerdès faults.

dc.contributor.authorBezzeghoud, Mourad
dc.contributor.authorAyadi, Abdelhakim
dc.contributor.authorCaldeira, Bento
dc.contributor.authorFontiela, João
dc.contributor.authorBorges, J. Fernando
dc.contributor.editorElisa, Buforn
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-11T15:12:17Z
dc.date.available2019-02-11T15:12:17Z
dc.date.issued2018
dc.description.abstractAlgeria has experienced many destructive earthquakes during the last few centuries (e.g., Ayadi and Bezzeghoud, 2015). The city of El Asnam (formerly Orléanville, today Chlef) was severely damaged in 1954 and 1980 by magnitude 6.7 and 7.3 earthquakes, respectively. On October 10, 1989, a magnitude 5.9 earthquake struck the Mont Chenoua-Tipasa coastal area approximately 150 km west of Zemmouri, which is where the May 21, 2003 earthquake occurred (Mw6.8). Many other large historical and instrumental earthquakes have severely damaged the coastal cities of Algeria over the last few centuries (i.e., around Algiers, Oran, Mascara, Djidjelli, Constantine and Bejaia). These earthquakes suggest active deformation of the margin in conjunction with the clear offshore extent of active coastal faults. According to several studies, the main active geological structures around El Asnam, Algiers, Zemmouri and Boumerdès have experienced several disastrous earthquakes. Many other earthquakes have occurred in and around the Chlef and Mitidja Basins, underlining the seismic activity in the area. In this chapter, we highlight the main characteristics of the two largest earthquakes that have occurred in Algeria in the modern period: the El Asnam earthquakes of September 9 (Mw6.7) and October 10 1980 (Mw7.3), and the Zemmouri-Boumerdès earthquake of May 21, 2003, (Mw6.8).por
dc.description.sponsorshipThis work is co-funded by the European Union through the European fund of Re- gional Development, framed in COMPETE 2020 (Operational Competitiveness Pro- gramme and Internationalisation) through the ICT project (UID/GEO/04683/2013) with the reference POCI-01-0145-FEDER-007690. The work also was conducted within the scope of the MEDYNA FP7-PEOPLE- 2013- IRSES project, project CGL2013-45724-C3-1-R and MITMOTION project with Ref. PT-DZ/0003/2015. Elevation Data Used: U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), National Geospatial-Intel- ligence Agency (NGA), National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). João Fontiela is supported by project M3.1.2/F/060/2011 of the Regional Science Fund of the Regional Government, Azores.por
dc.identifier.authoremailmourad@uevora.pt
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dc.identifier.authoremailBafcc@uevora.pt
dc.identifier.authoremailjfontiela@uevora.pt
dc.identifier.authoremailjborges@uevora.pt
dc.identifier.citationBezzeghoud M.; A. Ayadi. ; B. Caldeira, J, Fontiela, J.F. Borges, 2018. The largest earthquakes in Algeria in the modern period: the El Asnam and Zemmouri-Boumerdès faults. Física de la Tierra, 29 (2017), 183-202. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/FITE.57618por
dc.identifier.doi10.5209/FITE.57618por
dc.identifier.isbn1988-2440
dc.identifier.scientificarea393por
dc.identifier.sharewithFISpor
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.5209/FITE.57618
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10174/24532
dc.language.isoengpor
dc.peerreviewedyespor
dc.publisherEdiciones Complutensepor
dc.rightsrestrictedAccesspor
dc.subjectSeismic sourcepor
dc.subjectFocal mechanisms 􏰖por
dc.subjectDeformationpor
dc.subjectEl Asnam and Zemmouri-Boumerdès earthquakespor
dc.subjectAlgeriapor
dc.titleThe largest earthquakes in Algeria in the modern period: the El Asnam and Zemmouri-Boumerdès faults.por
dc.typearticlepor
degois.publication.firstPage183por
degois.publication.lastPage202por
degois.publication.locationMadridpor
degois.publication.titleFisica de la Tierrapor
degois.publication.volume29por

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