Mapping of active and presumed active faults in Afghanistan by interpretation of 1-arcsecond SRTM anaglyph images

Volume: 24, Issue: 6, Pages: 1131 - 1157
Published: Jun 26, 2020
Abstract
Afghanistan is a tectonically complex zone developed as a result of the collision between the Eurasian plate and the Indian plate to the southeast and the Arabian plate to the south. The active tectonics of the country is distinguished by a wide zone of crustal deformation. There is no large-scale active fault map in Afghanistan, which is essential for seismic hazard mitigation. I, therefore, mapped active and presumed active faults mainly based...
Paper Details
Title
Mapping of active and presumed active faults in Afghanistan by interpretation of 1-arcsecond SRTM anaglyph images
Published Date
Jun 26, 2020
Volume
24
Issue
6
Pages
1131 - 1157
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