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Active deformation at the southwestern Alps-Ligurian basin junction (France-Italy boundary): Evidence for recent change from compression to extension in the Argentera massif
ArticleAbstract: Several hundred earthquakes of small and moderate magnitude occur each year at the southwestern AlpsPalabras claves:Active deformation, Alps, Body forces, Focal mechanisms of earthquakes, geodesy, Ligurian basin, Mediterranean, State of stressAutores:Delouis B., Godel B., Jean Mathieu Nocquet, Larroque C.Fuentes:scopusReappraisal of the 1887 Ligurian earthquake (western Mediterranean) from macroseismicity, active tectonics and tsunami modelling
ArticleAbstract: Early in the morning of 1887 February 23, a damaging earthquake hit the towns along the Italian andPalabras claves:Continental neotectonics, Dynamics: seismotectonics, EUROPE, Palaeoseismology, Seismicity and tectonics, TsunamisAutores:Larroque C., M. Ioualalen, Scotti O.Fuentes:scopus