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Stress evolution and seismic hazard of the Dead Sea Fault System
Oliver Heidbach
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Zvi Ben-Avraham
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School of the Environment and Earth Sciences
Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
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Dead Sea Fault System
100%
Earthquake
100%
Seismic Hazard
100%
Stress Evolution
100%
Coulomb Failure Stress
71%
Jordan
28%
Stress Value
28%
Long Segment
28%
Historical Earthquakes
28%
Static Stress Changes
28%
Tectonic Loading
28%
Damascus
14%
Tel Aviv
14%
Slip Rate
14%
Two-segment
14%
Jerusalem
14%
Sea of Galilee
14%
Haifa
14%
Large Cities
14%
Close Proximity
14%
Numerical Model
14%
Evolution Model
14%
Rate Estimation
14%
Loading Rate
14%
Relative Plate Motions
14%
Fault Segment
14%
Stress Change
14%
Continental Transform Faults
14%
GPS Array
14%
Amman
14%
Change Control
14%
Geological Investigation
14%
Model of Others
14%
Seismic Risk
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Jordan
100%
Tectonics
100%
Seismic Hazard
100%
Global Positioning System
50%
Jerusalem
50%
Numerical Model
50%
Plate Motion
50%
Slip Rate
50%
Transform Fault
50%
Loading Rate
50%