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    Characterizing the active tectonics in the Oran region (Algeria) and recasting the 1790 earthquake

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    In this work, we reappraise the seismogenic potential of the geologic structures in the western Tell Atlas of Algeria, considered active host to moderate to low magnitude earthquakes. The direct identification of active faults is generally a difficult task in northern Algeria. The active tectonics in the Oran Plio- Quaternary age basin (Northwestern Algeria) is ana- lyzed and characterized through a morpho-structural study combining topographic, geomorphologic, geolog- ical, and neotectonic data. Folds and fault scarps affect- ing Quaternary deposits show that the region is affected by compressional deformation still active nowadays, as shown by the recorded seismic activity. Our new obser- vations enable a better understanding of the present seismotectonic context of the Oran region, particularly with regard to the magnitude and source of the 1790 Oran damaging event. The obtained result helps to shed some light on the elusive active tectonics characterizing this coastal area, and to assess regional seismic hazard, particularly in coastal zones where large seismogenic areas straddle the onshore–offshore zones.Published1549–15612T. Deformazione crostale attivaJCR Journa
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