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Publikováno v:
Journal of Seismology. 24:1281-1289
A great number of local newspapers and periodicals of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries contributed to the survival of information related to the earthquakes that occurred in Algeria during those periods. These documents which often relay the in
Autor:
Said Maouche, Manel Benmedjber, Assia Harbi, Khadidja Abbes, Dalila Ait Benamar, Yasmina Rouchiche, Farida Ousadou, Amal Sebaï
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 88:1163-1177
The recent seismicity of the Blida region could not be assessed without due consideration to its earthquake history. We reexamine the 1867 Mouzaia–El Affroun earthquake, which is one of the largest historical earthquakes that occurred in the region
Publikováno v:
The Geology of the Arab World---An Overview ISBN: 9783319967936
The Tell Atlas of Algeria, which experienced several destructive earthquakes in the past, is among the most seismic active zones in the western Mediterranean. The seismicity is not randomly distributed but directly related to active geological struct
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96794-3_10
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-96794-3_10
Autor:
Manel Benmedjber, Seid Bourouis, Said Maouche, Farida Ousadou, Amal Sebaï, Ahmed Grigahcene, Yasmina Rouchiche, Assia Harbi, Djamel Aïni, A. Ayadi
Publikováno v:
Seismological Research Letters. 86:1705-1716
Online Material: Sources of information on earthquakes and earthquake list. Studying the effects of past earthquakes is an important component of predicting the effects of future earthquakes, and knowledge of historic earthquakes is important for und
Autor:
A. Kherroubi, Abdelkrim Yelles-Chaouche, Djillali Benouar, A. Ayadi, Said Maouche, Assia Harbi, H. Beldjoudi, A. Heddar, O. B. Nouar, Yasmina Rouchiche, M. Merahi, Farida Ousadou
Publikováno v:
Earthquake Spectra. 23:315-332
The 21 May 2003 Zemmouri earthquake ( Mw=6.8), which killed 2,278 people, injured 11,450, made 250,000 homeless, and destroyed or seriously damaged 6,000 buildings and 20,800 housing units, is the most significant earthquake to affect Algeria since t