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Journal Article
Published: 01 June 2013
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2013) 132 (2): 203–212.
...Rrapo Ormeni; Siasi Kociu; Akli Fundo; Shkelqim Daja; Viktor Doda Abstract In 2009, moderate earthquakes occurred in the Lezha-Ulqini and Lushnje-Elbasani-Dibra seismogenic zones in Albania. The earthquake of 21 August 2009 (M L 5.0) occurred in the Adriatic Sea near the town of Ulqini...
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Published: 01 June 2013
Italian Journal of Geosciences (2013) 132 (2): 194–202.
... on seismotectonic criteria and on the spatial distribution of earthquakes. Zone 1: Montenegro coast – Shkodra Lake –south of Shkodra region down to Lezha; zone 2: Adriatic coastal zone (where Tirana and Durres are situated) from Lezha to Karavasta; zone 3: Ionian and Adriatic coastal zone, from Karavasta to Albania...
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Map of the neotectonic (Pliocene-Quaternary) zonation of Albania (from Aliajet alii, 2001). The four large neotectonic units are noted by numbers on the map: 1) Internal unit; 2) External unit (02 = its offshore sectors); 3) Peri-Adriatic Foredeep (03 = its offshore sector); 4) Foreland in the offshore regions (04a = Apulian platform, 04b = Albanian Basin). The Albanian orogenic front is cut and displaced, from south to north, by the Othoni Island-Dhermi (a), Gjiri i Ariut-Dukat (b), north Sazani Island (g) and Gjiri i Drinit-Lezha (d) strike-slip faults.
Published: 01 June 2013
Fig. 2 Map of the neotectonic (Pliocene-Quaternary) zonation of Albania (from A liaj et alii , 2001 ). The four large neotectonic units are noted by numbers on the map: 1) Internal unit; 2) External unit (02 = its offshore sectors); 3) Peri-Adriatic Foredeep (03 = its offshore sector); 4