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Prehistoric earthquake deformations near Masada, Dead Sea graben
S. Marco,
A. Agnon
Fredy & Nadine Herrmann Institute of Earth Sciences
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Dead Sea
100%
Masada
100%
Prehistoric Earthquakes
100%
Earthquake Deformation
100%
Earthquake
66%
Fault Zone
66%
Mixed Layer
66%
Late Pleistocene
33%
Lake Lisan
33%
Dead Sea Transform
33%
Paleoseismic
33%
Quiescence
33%
Earthquake-induced
33%
Historical Account
33%
Lake Sediments
33%
Coseismic
33%
Seismicity
33%
Archaeology
33%
Syndepositional Faults
33%
Laminated Sediments
33%
Fluidized Bed
33%
Strong Earthquake
33%
Surface Faulting
33%
Very Long-term
33%
Fluidization
33%
Laminated Layer
33%
Earthquake Damage
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Prehistoric
100%
Fault Zone
100%
Mixed Layer
100%
Lacustrine Deposit
50%
Late Pleistocene
50%
Seismicity
50%
Earthquake Damage
50%
Fluidised Bed
50%
Fluidization
50%