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Paleoearthquakes of the past 30,000 years along the North Tehran Fault (Iran)
by
Shafei, A.
, Saidi, A.
, Lamothe, M.
, Nazari, H.
, Ritz, J.-F.
, Salamati, R.
, Ghassemi, A.
, Balescu, S.
, Ghorashi, M.
in
Alborz moutain range
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Earthquakes
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fault lines
/ Geophysics
/ Global Changes
/ Holocene
/ Iran
/ North Tehran Fault
/ paleoearthquakes
/ Plate tectonics
/ Quaternary
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic hazard
/ Seismology
/ Suburbs
/ surface faulting
/ Tectonics
2012
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Paleoearthquakes of the past 30,000 years along the North Tehran Fault (Iran)
by
Shafei, A.
, Saidi, A.
, Lamothe, M.
, Nazari, H.
, Ritz, J.-F.
, Salamati, R.
, Ghassemi, A.
, Balescu, S.
, Ghorashi, M.
in
Alborz moutain range
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Earthquakes
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fault lines
/ Geophysics
/ Global Changes
/ Holocene
/ Iran
/ North Tehran Fault
/ paleoearthquakes
/ Plate tectonics
/ Quaternary
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic hazard
/ Seismology
/ Suburbs
/ surface faulting
/ Tectonics
2012
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Paleoearthquakes of the past 30,000 years along the North Tehran Fault (Iran)
by
Shafei, A.
, Saidi, A.
, Lamothe, M.
, Nazari, H.
, Ritz, J.-F.
, Salamati, R.
, Ghassemi, A.
, Balescu, S.
, Ghorashi, M.
in
Alborz moutain range
/ Earth Sciences
/ Earth, ocean, space
/ Earthquakes
/ Environmental Sciences
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fault lines
/ Geophysics
/ Global Changes
/ Holocene
/ Iran
/ North Tehran Fault
/ paleoearthquakes
/ Plate tectonics
/ Quaternary
/ Sciences of the Universe
/ Seismic activity
/ Seismic hazard
/ Seismology
/ Suburbs
/ surface faulting
/ Tectonics
2012
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Paleoearthquakes of the past 30,000 years along the North Tehran Fault (Iran)
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Paleoearthquakes of the past 30,000 years along the North Tehran Fault (Iran)
2012
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The North Tehran Fault (NTF) is located at the southernmost piedmont of Central Alborz and crosses the northern suburbs of the Tehran metropolis and adjacent cities, where ∼15 million people live. Extending over a length of about 110 km, the NTF stands out as a major active fault and represents an important seismic hazard for the Iranian capital after historical seismicity. In order to characterize the activity of the NTF in terms of kinematics, magnitude and recurrence intervals of earthquakes, we carried out a first paleoseismological study of the fault within its central part between Tehran and Karaj cities. We opened a trench across a 3 m‐high fault scarp affecting Quaternary deposits. Our study shows that the scarp is the result of repeated events along a main N115°E trending shallow dipping thrust fault, associated with secondary ruptures. From the trench analysis and Infrared Stimulated Luminescence (IRSL) dating of fault‐related sediments, we interpreted between 6 and 7 surface‐rupturing events that occurred during the past 30 kyrs. Their magnitudes (estimated from the displacements along the faults) are comprised between 6.1 and 7.2. The two last events – the largest ‐ occurred during the past 7.9 ± 1.2 ka, which yields a Holocene slip rate of ∼0.3 mm/yr. The 7 earthquakes scenario suggests a regular periodicity with a mean recurrence interval of ∼3.8 kyrs. However, the two most recent events could correspond to the two largest historical earthquakes recorded in the area (in 312–280 B.C. and 1177 A.D.), and therefore suggest that the NTF activity is not regular. Key Points The first paleoseismological study along the North Tehran, Iran 6‐7 events occurred in the past 30 kyrs with magnitudes between 6.1 and 7.2 Mean return period is 3.8 kyrs, but irregular activity is likely
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,American Geophysical Union
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