2019
DOI: 10.3103/s0747923919010043
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Spatial Distribution of Crustal Earthquakes in the Caucasus

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“…It experiences a differential nature of uplift and mountain building (Adamia et al, 2011). Areas of increased seismic activity are characterized by the presence of highly magnetic crystalline rocks and a variety of structures of electrotelluric fields (Burmin et al, 2019;Lukk and Shevchenko, 2019).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It experiences a differential nature of uplift and mountain building (Adamia et al, 2011). Areas of increased seismic activity are characterized by the presence of highly magnetic crystalline rocks and a variety of structures of electrotelluric fields (Burmin et al, 2019;Lukk and Shevchenko, 2019).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Let us now illustrate the ambiguity in determining the depth of hypocenters of earthquakes with real data. Let us consider several earthquakes that, according to the seismological catalog, are located in the earth's crust, but according to the data of [Burmin, Shumlianska, 2015, 2018aBurmin et al, 2019] are defined as mantle's earthquakes. For the earthquakes that occurred on 17.03.2011 the experimental travel-time curves are presented in Fig.…”
Section: Mantle Earthquakes In the Crimea-black Sea-caucasus Regionsmentioning
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“…Seismological stations recording the earthquakes of the Caucasus are located on the territory of several states: Russia, Armenia, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkey. The velocity model is taken from the article devoted to the recalculation of the hypocenters of the Caucasus [Burmin et al, 2019].…”
Section: Mantle Earthquakes In the Crimea-black Sea-caucasus Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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