The European-Mediterranean earthquake catalogue (EMEC) for the last millennium

G Grünthal, R Wahlström - Journal of seismology, 2012 - Springer
The catalogue by Grünthal et al.(J Seismol 13: 517–541, 2009a) of earthquakes in central,
northern, and north-western Europe with M w≥ 3.5 (CENEC) has been expanded to cover …

Active deformation in Algeria from continuous GPS measurements

A Bougrine, AK Yelles-Chaouche… - Geophysical Journal …, 2019 - academic.oup.com
The present-day kinematics of plate boundary deformation in the western Mediterranean is
now well described by space geodetic measurements, except for the Algeria–Tunisia part of …

Active tectonics and seismic hazard in the Tell Atlas (Northern Algeria): a review

S Maouche, Y Bouhadad, A Harbi, Y Rouchiche… - The Geology of the Arab …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract 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 …

GIS-based approaches for the landslide susceptibility prediction in Setif Region (NE Algeria)

Z Karim, R Hadji, Y Hamed - Geotechnical and Geological Engineering, 2019 - Springer
The present study is focused on a comparative evaluation of logistic regression (LR),
frequency ratio (FR), information value (IV), and weight of evidence (WoE) methods for …

Neotectonic and seismotectonic investigation of seismically active regions in Tunisia: a multidisciplinary approach

N Bahrouni, S Bouaziz, A Soumaya, N Ben Ayed… - Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
Due to its key position within the Africa–Europe convergence zone, Tunisia is marked by
thrusting, folding, and faulting and has a major rupture zones associated with active faults …

The Constantine (Algeria) seismic sequence of 27 October 1985: a new rupture model from aftershock relocation, focal mechanisms, and stress tensors

F Ousadou, L Dorbath, C Dorbath, MA Bounif… - Journal of …, 2013 - Springer
Abstract The October 27, 1985 Constantine earthquake of magnitude MS 5.9 (NEIC)
although moderate is the strongest earthquake recorded in the eastern Tellian Atlas …

Neo-deterministic seismic hazard assessment in North Africa

T Mourabit, KM Abou Elenean, A Ayadi, D Benouar… - Journal of …, 2014 - Springer
North Africa is one of the most earthquake-prone areas of the Mediterranean. Many
devastating earthquakes, some of them tsunami-triggering, inflicted heavy loss of life and …

Seismic vulnerability assessment of historical masonry buildings located in Annaba city (Algeria) using non ad-hoc data survey

AE Athmani, A Gouasmia, TM Ferreira… - Bulletin of Earthquake …, 2015 - Springer
Seismic vulnerability analysis of historical masonry buildings, addressed to earthquake
emergency management and protection strategy planning, requires large-scale vulnerability …

The Algerian homogenized macroseismic database (267–1989): a deeper insight into the Algerian historical seismicity

A Harbi, A Sebaï, M Benmedjber… - Seismological …, 2015 - pubs.geoscienceworld.org
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 understanding …

Multi‐temporal InSAR analysis to monitor landslides using the small baseline subset (SBAS) approach in the Mila Basin, Algeria

NI Medhat, M Yamamoto, C Tolomei, A Harbi… - Terra …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Hazardous ground deformation and landslides occur frequently in the Mila Basin, Algeria
and this problem remains unsolved. However, the historical seismicity in the area indicates …