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Mimoun Harnafi
Researcher at Mohammed V University
Publications - 46
Citations - 1100
Mimoun Harnafi is an academic researcher from Mohammed V University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lithosphere & Crust. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 44 publications receiving 903 citations. Previous affiliations of Mimoun Harnafi include University of Orléans.
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Evidence for slab rollback in westernmost Mediterranean from improved upper mantle imaging
Maximiliano Bezada,Eugene D. Humphreys,Douglas R. Toomey,Mimoun Harnafi,J.M. Dávila,Josep Gallart +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the deployment and data processing for Spanish stations was funded by Consolider-Ingenio 2010 project TOPO-IBERIA (CSD2006-00041) as well as ALERT-ES (CGL2010-19803-C03-02).
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Finite-frequency Rayleigh wave tomography of the western Mediterranean: Mapping its lithospheric structure
Imma Palomeras,S. Thurner,Alan Levander,K. Liu,Antonio Villaseñor,Ramón Carbonell,Mimoun Harnafi +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a 3D shear wave velocity model for the crust and upper mantle of the western Mediterranean from Rayleigh wave tomography was presented, where the authors analyzed the fundamental mode in the 20-167 s period band (6.0-50.0 mHz) from earthquakes recorded by a number of temporary and permanent seismograph arrays.
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Mantle dynamics beneath the Gibraltar Arc (western Mediterranean) from shear‐wave splitting measurements on a dense seismic array
Jordi Diaz,Josep Gallart,Antonio Villaseñor,Flor de Lis Mancilla,Antonio Pazos,Diego Córdoba,Javier A. Pulgar,P. Ibarra,Mimoun Harnafi +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors derived new mantle anisotropic constraints from SKS splitting measurements on a dense network of about 90 broad-band stations deployed over South Iberia and North Morocco.
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Lithospheric structure of Iberia and Morocco using finite-frequency Rayleigh wave tomography from earthquakes and seismic ambient noise
TL;DR: The deployment of the IberArray broadband seismic network is part of the CONSOLIDER-Ingenio 2010 TOPO-IBERIA (CSD2006-00041: Geosciences in Iberia: Integrated studies on Topography and 4-D Evolution) grant from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation as discussed by the authors.
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Piecewise delamination of Moroccan lithosphere from beneath the Atlas Mountains
Maximiliano Bezada,Eugene D. Humphreys,J.M. Dávila,Ramón Carbonell,Mimoun Harnafi,Imma Palomeras,Alan Levander +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors use seismic tomography to image the upper mantle of the Middle Atlas of Morocco and propose discontinuous delamination of an intrinsically unstable Atlas lithosphere enabled by the presence of anomalously hot mantle, as a mechanism for producing the imaged structures.