Seismic Events at Timna Rockfalls

Location

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Sources and Links



Rinat, Y., et al. (2014). "Holocene rockfalls in the southern Negev Desert, Israel and their relation to Dead Sea fault earthquakes." Quaternary Research 81.

Matmon et al (2009:178-191) Landscape development in an hyper arid sandstone environment along the margins of the Dead Sea fault: implications from dated rock falls in The Dead Sea Rift as a natural laboratory for Earthquake Behavior Prehistorical Historical and Recent Seismicity INQUA field guide DSW 2009 part 1, , Arava Valley

Matmon, A., et al. (2005). "Landscape development in an hyperarid sandstone environment along the margins of the Dead Sea fault: Implications from dated rock falls." Earth and Planetary Science Letters 240(3–4): 803-817.

Agnon, A. (2014). Pre-Instrumental Earthquakes Along the Dead Sea Rift: 207-261 in Dead Sea Transform Fault System: Reviews, Springer Netherlands, Dordrecht.

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