1993
DOI: 10.1002/esp.3290180303
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Indicators of faulting events and periods of quiescence in desert alluvial fans

Abstract: The main objective of the present paper is to present an integrated approach to the study of faulting stages in coarse alluvial deposits. The study site is the alluvial fan of Nahal Shehoret, presently under an extremely arid regime. The exposure of fault scarps on the fan surfaces enables the identification of several geomorphic indicators employed in analysing and separating faulting events and periods of quiescence: (a) the nature of fault scarp topography; (b) soil catenary development on fault scarps; (c)… Show more

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“…The N. Shehoret site consists of a succession of faulted alluvial fan surfaces that have been studied in detail for palaeoseismological purposes (Amit et al, 1999;2002;Enzel et al, 1996;Gerson et al, 1993;1997;). The extensive alluvial surfaces are well-defined in aerial photographs and in their reg soil characteristics .…”
Section: Study Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The N. Shehoret site consists of a succession of faulted alluvial fan surfaces that have been studied in detail for palaeoseismological purposes (Amit et al, 1999;2002;Enzel et al, 1996;Gerson et al, 1993;1997;). The extensive alluvial surfaces are well-defined in aerial photographs and in their reg soil characteristics .…”
Section: Study Sitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the Middle East, there has been research in Israel focusing on the interplay between tectonic, climatic and base-level controls (Bowman, 1978(Bowman, , 1988Frostick and Reid, 1989;Gerson et al, 1993;Amit, Harrison and Enzel, 1995). Elsewhere, there have been studies in Kuwait (Al Sarawi, 1988), Turkey (Roberts, 1995), Iran, (Arzani, 2005) and in the UAE and Oman (Al Farraj and Harvey, 2000.…”
Section: Box 141 Death Valley Alluvial Fansmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The recurrence interval of large earthquakes (M>6) during the Pleistocene to Holocene is estimated to be in the range of 1200-2000 years (Gerson at al., 1993;Amit et al, 1996;Porat et al, 1996, 1996. Fault scarp degradation modeling and luminescence dating of faulted Holocene alluvial fan surfaces on the western margins of the Evrona playa, indicate that at least one large earthquake (M>6.5) has occurred during the last 2000 years .…”
Section: Paleoseismicity Of Evronamentioning
confidence: 99%