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Browsing by Author Seber, D.
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| Preview | Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | | 2003 | Sn attenuation in the Anatolian and Iranian plateau and surrounding regions | Gok, R.; Sandvol, E.; Turkelli, N.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M. |
| 1993 | Sn to Sg conversion and focusing along the Atlantic margin, Morocco: Implications for earthquake hazard evaluation | Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Tadili, B.; Ramdani, M.; Ibenbrahim, A.; Ben Sari, D.; El Alami, S. O. |
| 2006 | Structure and tectonic evolution of the Anatolian plateau in eastern Turkey | Barazangi, M.; Sandvol, E.; Seber, D. |
| 1992 | Structure of the intracontinental Palmyride mountain belt in Syria and its relationship to nearby Arabian plate boundaries | Barazangi, M.; Seber, D.; Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T. |
| 1997 | Summary of the geological evolution of Syria through geophysical interpretation: Implications for hydrocarbon exploration | Brew, G.; Litak, R.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Sawaf, T.; Zaza, T. |
| 1993 | Tectonic evolution of the northern Arabian plate in western Syria | Barazangi, M.; Seber, D.; Chaimov, T.; Best, J.; Litak, R.; Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T. |
| 1996 | Three-dimensional upper mantle structure beneath the intraplate Atlas and interplate Rif mountains of Morocco | Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Tadili, B.; Ramdani, M.; Ibenbrahim, A.; Ben Sari, D. |
| 2001 | Tomographic imaging of Lg and Sn Propagation in the Middle East | Sandvol, E.; Al-Damegh, K.; Calvert, A.; Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Mohamad, R.; Gok, R.; Turkelli, N.; Gurbuz, C. |
| 2003 | Tomographic Pn velocity and anisotropy structure beneath the Anatolian plateau (eastern Turkey) and the surrounding regions | Al-Lazki, A.; Seber, D.; Sandvol, E.; Turkelli, N.; Mohamad, R.; Barazangi, M. |
| 1993 | Upper crustal velocity structure and basement morphology beneath the intracontinental Palmyride fold-thrust belt and north Arabian platform in Syria | Seber, D.; Barazangi, M.; Chaimov, T.; Al-Saad, D.; Sawaf, T.; Khaddour, M. |
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