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R. Al-Ghazzi
Researcher at Higher Institute for Applied Sciences and Technology
Publications - 6
Citations - 1946
R. Al-Ghazzi is an academic researcher from Higher Institute for Applied Sciences and Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plate tectonics & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1739 citations.
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GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa-Arabia-Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions
Robert Reilinger,Simon McClusky,Philippe Vernant,Shawn Lawrence,Shawn Lawrence,Semih Ergintav,R. Cakmak,Haluk Ozener,Fakhraddin Kadirov,Ibrahim Guliev,Ruben Stepanyan,Merab Nadariya,Galaktion Hahubia,Salah Mahmoud,K. Sakr,Abdullah ArRajehi,Demitris Paradissis,A. Al-Aydrus,Mikhail Prilepin,Tamara Guseva,Emre Evren,Emre Evren,Andriy Dmitrotsa,S. V. Filikov,Francisco Gomez,R. Al-Ghazzi,Gebran N. Karam +26 more
TL;DR: In this article, an elastic block model was developed to constrain present-day plate motions (relative Euler vectors), regional deformation within the interplate zone, and slip rates for major faults.
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Evidence for 830 years of seismic quiescence from palaeoseismology, archaeoseismology and historical seismicity along the Dead Sea fault in Syria
Mustapha Meghraoui,Francisco Gomez,R. Sbeinati,Jerome Van der Woerd,M. Mouty,A. Darkal,Y. Radwan,Ihsan Layyous,Haithem Al Najjar,Ryad Darawcheh,Fouad Hijazi,R. Al-Ghazzi,Muawia Barazangi +12 more
TL;DR: Meghraoui et al. as mentioned in this paper published an edited version of this paper in Earth and Planetary Science Letters by Elsevier Science, 2003, with the title "EPSL 2003_EPSl.
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Holocene faulting and earthquake recurrence along the Serghaya branch of the Dead Sea fault system in Syria and Lebanon
Francisco Gomez,Mustapha Meghraoui,A. Darkal,Fouad Hijazi,M. Mouty,Youssef Suleiman,R. Sbeinati,Ryad Darawcheh,R. Al-Ghazzi,Muawia Barazangi +9 more
TL;DR: Gomez et al. as discussed by the authors published an edited version of this paper in Geophysical Journal International by Blackwell Publishing and retained the copyright of the original article, which was published in 2003.
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Timing of earthquake ruptures at the Al Harif Roman aqueduct (Dead Sea fault, Syria) from archaeoseismology and paleoseismology
Mohamed Reda Sbeinati,Mustapha Meghraoui,Ghada Suleyman,Francisco Gomez,Pieter Meiert Grootes,Marie-Josée Nadeau,Haithem Al Najjar,R. Al-Ghazzi +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors studied the faulted Al Harif Roman aqueduct, located on the north-trending, ~90-km-long Missyaf segment of the Dead Sea fault, using four archaeological excavations, three paleoseismic trenches, and the analysis of six tufa cores.