Re-appraisal of seismicity and seismotectonics in the north-eastern Algeria. Part I: Review of historical seismicity
As large destructive seismic events are not frequent in Algeria, anexhaustive knowledge of the historical seismicity is required to have arealistic view of seismic hazard in this part of the world. This research workpresents a critical reappraisal of seismicity in the north-eastern Algeria forseismo...
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