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3-D GPS velocity field and its implications on the present-day post-orogenic deformation of the Western Alps and Pyrenees

scholarly article by Hai Ninh Nguyen et al published 21 September 2016 in Solid Earth

3D GPS velocity field and its implications on the present-day postorogenic deformation of the Western Alps and Pyrenees

Active surface deformation and sub-lithospheric processes in the western Mediterranean constrained by numerical models

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Active tectonics of the Northern Rif (Morocco) from geomorphic and geochronological data

Active transtension inside central Alborz: A new insight into northern Iran–southern Caspian geodynamics

scholarly article

An estimate of the influence of loading effects on tectonic velocities in the Pyrenees

Challenging Intraplate Orogens: from geomorphology to lithospheric dynamic. The French Massif Central Case study

Clockwise rotation of the Brahmaputra Valley relative to India: Tectonic convergence in the eastern Himalaya, Naga Hills, and Shillong Plateau

article by Philippe Vernant et al published August 2014 in Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth

Cosmogenic nuclide-derived downcutting rates of canyons within large limestone plateaus of southern Massif Central (France) reveal a different regional speleogenesis of karst networks

Determining the Plio-Quaternary uplift of the southern French Massif Central; a new insight for intraplate orogen dynamics

scientific article published in 2020

Determining the Plio-Quaternary uplift of the southern French massif-Central; a new insights for intraplate orogen dynamics

Difference in the GPS deformation pattern of North and Central Zagros (Iran)

Does Long-Term GPS in the Western Alps Finally Confirm Earthquake Mechanisms?

scholarly article by A. Walpersdorf et al published October 2018 in Tectonics

Erosion-induced isostatic rebound triggers extension in low convergent mountain ranges

scholarly article

Estimating epikarst water storage by time-lapse surface to depth gravity measurements

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Estimating epikarst water storage by time-lapse surface-to-depth gravity measurements

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Evidence of interseismic coupling variations along the Bhutan Himalayan arc from new GPS data

scholarly article by Anais Marechal et al published 26 December 2016 in Geophysical Research Letters

Extension in NW Iran driven by the motion of the South Caspian Basin

Extracting small deformation beyond individual station precision from dense GNSS networks in France and Western Europe

Extracting small deformation beyond individual station precision from dense Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) networks in France and western Europe

scientific article published in 2019

First quantitative evidences of ghost-rock karstification controlling regional karst geometry

GPS and gravity constraints on continental deformation in the Alborz mountain range, Iran

GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Africa-Arabia-Eurasia continental collision zone and implications for the dynamics of plate interactions

scientific article published in May 2006

GPS constraints on continental deformation in the Armenian region and Lesser Caucasus

scholarly article by A. Karakhanyan et al published April 2013 in Tectonophysics

GPS network monitors the Arabia-Eurasia collision deformation in Iran

Geodetic constraints on active tectonics of the Western Mediterranean: Implications for the kinematics and dynamics of the Nubia-Eurasia plate boundary zone

Geodetic constraints on the tectonic evolution of the Aegean region and strain accumulation along the Hellenic subduction zone

Geodetic deformation rates and driving processes in metropolitan France and neighboring Western Europe

Geodetic evidence for low coupling on the Hellenic subduction plate interface

Glacial Isostatic Adjustment as a process of deformation but not seismicity in Western Alps: Coupling geodetical strain rate and numerical modeling 

Glacial isostatic adjustment strain rate – stress paradox in the Western Alps, impact on active faults and seismicity

Global Positioning System measurements of strain accumulation and slip transfer through the restraining bend along the Dead Sea fault system in Lebanon

scholarly article

Impact of long-term erosion on crustal stresses and seismicity in stable continental regions

scholarly article

Kinematics of the southern Red Sea-Afar Triple Junction and implications for plate dynamics

scientific article published in 2010

Mechanical modelling of oblique convergence in the Zagros, Iran

Monitoring surface deformation of deep salt mining in Vauvert (France), combining InSAR and leveling data for multi-source inversion

scientific article published in 2021

Monitoring surface deformation of deep salt mining in Vauvert (France), combining InSAR and levelling data for multi-sources inversion

Morphotectonic and geodetic evidence for a constant slip-rate over the last 45 kyr along the Tabriz fault (Iran)

Mouvements actuels des blocs tectoniques dans l’arc Bético-Rifain à partir des mesures GPS entre 1999 et 2005

NW Iran-eastern Turkey present-day kinematics: Results from the Iranian permanent GPS network

Nailing down the slip rate of the Altyn Tagh fault

scholarly article

New GPS constraints on active deformation along the Africa–Iberia plate boundary

scientific article published in 2011

Postglacial strain rate – stress paradox, example of the Western Alps active faults

Precision of continuous GPS velocities from statistical analysis of synthetic time series

scientific article published in 2019

Precision of continuous GPS velocities from statistical analysis of synthetic time series

Present-day deformation of the Pyrenees revealed by GPS surveying and earthquake focal mechanisms until 2011

scholarly article by A. Rigo et al published 22 March 2015 in Geophysical Journal International

Present-day strain distribution across the Minab-Zendan-Palami fault system from dense GPS transects

Seismic versus aseismic deformation in Iran inferred from earthquakes and geodetic data

Slowly deforming metropolitan France: what can GNSS tell about physical processes ?

Strike-slip fault reactivation in the Western Alps due to Glacial Isostatic Adjustment

Supplementary material to "Cosmogenic nuclide-derived downcutting rates of canyons within large limestone plateaus of southern Massif Central (France) reveal a different regional speleogenesis of karst networks"

Supplementary material to "Extracting small deformation beyond individual station precision from dense GNSS networks in France and Western Europe"

Supplementary material to "Glacial isostatic adjustment strain rate – stress paradox in the Western Alps, impact on active faults and seismicity"

Time-lapse surface to depth gravity measurements on a karst system reveal the dominant role of the epikarst as a water storage entity

What can we learn from 20years of interseismic GPS measurements across strike-slip faults?

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