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2464-16 Earthquake Tectonics and Hazards on the Continents R. Walker 17 - 28 June 2013 University of Oxford, UK Recognizing and characterizing strike-slip faults and earthquakes in Iran, Mongolia and Kazakhstan

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2464-16

Earthquake Tectonics and Hazards on the Continents

R. Walker

17 - 28 June 2013

University of Oxford, UK

Recognizing and characterizing strike-slip faults and earthquakes in Iran, Mongolia and Kazakhstan

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A fault trace running adjacent to Bam and Baravat, and marked by a 20-m high ridge, is clearly visible in satellite imagery.

Immediately following the earthquake in 2003 it was believed that this was the fault that had ruptured in the earthquake.

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The first major earthquake for which a radar interferogram was constructed using Envisat radar data.

Interferogram, descending pass

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