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2003Holocene faulting and earthquake recurrence along the Serghaya branch of the Dead Sea fault system in Syria and LebanonGomez, F.; Meghraoui, M.; Darkal, A.; Hijazi, F.; Mouty, M.; Suleiman, Y.; Sbeinati, R.; Darawcheh, R.; Al-Ghazzi, R.; Barazangi, M.
1997An integrated geophysical investigation of recent seismicity in the Al-Hoceima region of North MoroccoCalvert, A.; Gomez, F.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Jabbour, N.; Ibenbrahim, A.; Demnati, A.
1996Intracontinental rifting and inversion: Missour Basin and Atlas Mountains, MoroccoBeauchamp, W.; Barazangi, M.; Demnati, A.; El Alji, M.
1995The intraplate Euphrates fault system - Palmyrides mountain belt junction and relationship to Arabian plate boundary tectonicsAlsdorf, D.; Barazangi, M.; Litak, R.; Seber, D.; Sawaf, T.; Al-Saad, D.
1997Inversion of synrift normal faults in the High Atlas Mountains, MoroccoBeauchamp, W.; Barazangi, M.; Demnati, A.; El Alji, M.
1999Inversion tectonics and the evolution of the High Atlas Mountains, Morocco, based on a geological-geophysical transectBeauchamp, W.; Allmendinger, R.; Barazangi, M.; Demnati, A.; El Alji, M.; Dahmani, M.
2006Late Cenozoic uplift along the northern Dead Sea transform in Lebanon and SyriaGomez, F.; Khawlie, M.; Tabet, C.; Darkal, A.; Khair, K.; Barazangi, M.
1998Lithospheric seismic velocity discontinuities beneath the Arabian ShieldSandvol, E.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Vernon, F.; Mellors, R.; Al-Amri, A.
1992Mesozoic and Cenozoic deformation inferred from seismic stratigraphy in the southwestern intracontinental Palmyride fold-thrust belt, SyriaChaimov, T.; Barazangi, M.; Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T.; Gebran, A.
1997Mesozoic-Cenozoic evolution of the Intraplate Euphrates fault system, Syria: Implications for regional tectonicsLitak, R.; Barazangi, M.; Beauchamp, W.; Seber, D.; Brew, G.; Sawaf, T.; Al-Youssef, W.
1991Northern Arabian platform transect across the Palmyride mountain belt, Syrian Arab Republic, Global Geoscience Transect 1Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T.; Gebran, A.; Barazangi, M.; Best, J.; Chaimov, T.
2004Pn tomographic imaging of mantle lid velocity and anisotropy at the junction of the Arabian, Eurasian, and African platesAl-Lazki, A.; Sandvol, E.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Turkelli, N.; Mohamad, R.
2000Propagation of regional seismic phases (Lg and Sn) and Pn velocity structure along the Africa-Iberia plate boundary zoneCalvert, A.; Sandvol, E.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Roecker, S.; Mourabit, T.; Vidal, F.; Alguacil, G.; Jabour, N.
1997Regional discrimination of chemical explosions and earthquakes: A case study in MoroccoPlafcan, D.; Sandvol, E.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Ibenbrahim, A.; Cherkaoui, T-E.
2000Regional wave propagation in Turkey and surrounding regionsGok, R.; Turkelli, N.; Sandvol, E.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.
2000Remote earthquake triggering along the Dead Sea fault in Syria following the 1995 Gulf of Aqaba earthquake (Ms=7.3)Mohamad, R.; Darkal, A.; Seber, D.; Sandvol, E.; Gomez, F.; Barazangi, M.
2000Role of the Atlas Mountains (northwest Africa) within the African-Eurasian plate boundary zoneGomez, F.; Barazangi, M.; Beauchamp, W.
2004Seismic event location using the Eastern Turkey Seismic Network: Analysis of the Agri Dam explosionGurbuz, C.; Turkelli, N.; Bekler, T.; Gok, R.; Sandvol, E.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.
1993Seismic fabric and 3-D upper crustal structure of the southwestern intracontinental Palmyride fold belt, SyriaChaimov, T.; Barazangi, M.; Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T.; Khaddour, M.
1990Seismic reflection structure of intracratonic Palmyride fold-thrust belt and surrounding Arabian platform, SyriaMcBride, J.; Barazangi, M.; Best, J.; Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T.; Al-Otri, M.; Gebran, A.
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