2007
DOI: 10.1785/gssrl.78.6.614
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A Catalog of Main Moroccan Earthquakes from 1045 to 2005

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“…Geophysically, the crust below the Moulouya plain shows a minimum in the Bouguer anomaly (see Fig. 4), attributed to an offset crustal root of the High Atlas , fewer earthquakes than the adjacent Middle and High Atlas (Peláez et al, 2007) and a low velocity anomaly at lower crustal levels (Calvert et al, 2000). To the north, this feature is limited by the North Middle Atlas Fault (ANMA in Fig.…”
Section: Lower Crustmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Geophysically, the crust below the Moulouya plain shows a minimum in the Bouguer anomaly (see Fig. 4), attributed to an offset crustal root of the High Atlas , fewer earthquakes than the adjacent Middle and High Atlas (Peláez et al, 2007) and a low velocity anomaly at lower crustal levels (Calvert et al, 2000). To the north, this feature is limited by the North Middle Atlas Fault (ANMA in Fig.…”
Section: Lower Crustmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…3.2 National and regional catalogues in terms of M w Several of the national and regional catalogues give M w magnitudes for all events, namely (countrywise alphabetically following Table 1) Hamdache et al (2010) for Algeria, Papaioannou (2001) for the eastern Mediterranean area, Papazachos et al (2003Papazachos et al ( , 2009 and Roumelioti et al (2010Roumelioti et al ( , 2011 for Greece, Martínez Solares (2003) and Stich et al (2010) for Iberia, CPTI Working Group (2004, 2008 for Italy, Peláez et al (2007) for Morocco, Oncescu et al (1999) andINFP (2009) for Romania, Turkish GSHAP catalogue (2000), Ambraseys (2002), and Kalafat et al (2009Kalafat et al ( , 2010 for Turkey, and Kondorskaya and Ulomov (1999) for areas of the former USSR. There are also M w for events from IGN starting in 2004 taken from the EMSC webpage-see Section 3.3.…”
Section: Catalogues Based Entirely On Moment Tensor Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After 1900, the CPTI Working Group (2008) data were used, and since August 2001 also INGV (2007) (see Section 3.3). The Peláez et al (2007) catalogue was used for the time interval 1045-1799 and Oncescu et al (1999) cover the time period up to October 1998, when it is continued by INFP (2009). The Turkish GSHAP catalogue (2000) has data up to 1999.…”
Section: Catalogues Based Entirely On Moment Tensor Solutionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2003) contain very scarce information of local tsunami observations. In spite of this, the earthquake catalogues of Rodriguez (1932) and Pel aez et al (2007) include several tsunamigenic earthquakes in the area that might have impacted Tangier. Recent paleo-tsunami studies identified high-energy deposits that might be associated with a tsunami event dated circa 216-218 BC (Luque et al 2002).…”
Section: Study Area: Description and Historical Tsunamismentioning
confidence: 99%