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History of Persian Earthquakes

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9780521021876

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0521021871

Pub Date: 0018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press Summary: This study of the historical seismicity of Iran over the last thirteen centuries shows that patterns of seismic activity change over time, and also reveals a long-term tectonic pattern which is different from that deduced from short-term observations. The historical data provides the basis for the development of earthquake prediction models and for long-term earthquake hazard assessment.
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ISBN-13:

9780521021876


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0521021871


Pub Date: 0018
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

This study of the historical seismicity of Iran over the last thirteen centuries shows that patterns of seismic activity change over time, and also reveals a long-term tectonic pattern which is different from that deduced from short-term observations. The historical data provides the basis for the development of earthquake prediction models and for long-term earthquake hazard assessment.

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