Authors
A Arakelyan, H Babayan, A Karakhanyan, R Durgaryan, G Basilaia, G Sokhadze, G Bidzinashvili
Publication date
2012/12
Journal
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts
Volume
2012
Pages
S44C-02
Description
The Javakheti Highland located in the border region between Armenia and Georgia (sharing a border with Turkey) is an area in the Southern Caucasus of young Holocene-Quaternary volcanism and a region with convergence of a number of active faults. Issues related to the geometry, kinematics and slip-rate of these faults and assessment of their seismic hazard remain unclear in part due to the fragmentary nature of the studies carried out soley within the borders of each of the countries as opposed to region wide. In the frame of the ISTC A-1418 Project" Open network of scientific Centers for mitigation risk of natural hazards in the Southern Caucasus and Central Asia" the Javakheti Highland was selected as a trans-border test-zone. This designation allowed for the expansion and upgrading of the seismological and geodynamic monitoring networks under the auspices of several international projects (ISTC CSP …
Scholar articles
A Arakelyan, H Babayan, A Karakhanyan, R Durgaryan… - AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2012