Teleseismic receiver functions (RF) were extracted from data collected at eight short-period, three-component seismic recording stations over the Guelma–Constantine Basin, northeastern Algeria, to improve the understanding of crustal structure and geodynamic processes. The H-κ stacking method was used to determine the Moho depths and average vP/vS ratios at each station. Careful linear inversion of RF was performed to determine the most appropriate average shear-wave and P-wave velocity profiles at each site. Both methods have yielded highly congruent results, with Moho depths showing robust correlations with previous seismological and geophysical studies. The previously observed pattern of the increasing Moho depth from north to south in the Tell Atlas has been confirmed. Furthermore, the identified transitional nature of the Moho in the Constantine Basin is consistent with a recent study. In addition, we identify a low-velocity zone (LVZ) at approximately 20 km depth within the southern Guelma Basin, confirming previous results in the Constantine Basin and suggesting an eastward elongation of the LVZ, at least into the southern periphery of the Guelma Basin. Examination of data from the northern tip of the Hammam Debbagh–Roknia NW–SE fault, the western boundary of the Guelma pull-apart basin, revealed a shallow Moho depth (22 km), less than the basin average depth of 25 km. The LVZ observed in the lower crust (12 km) suggests the presence of partial melts, consistent with gravimetric and chemical analyses of hydrothermal sources in the area. The extensional tectonic activity along this boundary, coupled with the low-viscosity zone and low average vP/vS ratio, is potentially associated with delamination processes. The effectiveness of our approach underscores its potential as a viable alternative or complementary method for investigating variations in the Moho depth.
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INSIGHTS INTO THE MOHO DEPTH AND CRUSTAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE GUELMA–CONSTANTINE BASIN: A SHORT-PERIOD SEISMIC-RECEIVER-FUNCTION PERSPECTIVE (northeastern Algeria) Available to Purchase
S. Guettouche;
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Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria2
Energetic Physics Laboratory, Frères Mentouri University Constantine 1, P.O. Box 325, Ain El Bey Rd., 25017 Constantine, Algeria✉
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H. Beldjoudi;
H. Beldjoudi
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M. Djezzar;
M. Djezzar
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Energetic Physics Laboratory, Frères Mentouri University Constantine 1, P.O. Box 325, Ain El Bey Rd., 25017 Constantine, Algeria
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H. Bendjama;
H. Bendjama
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I. Abacha;
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O. Boulahia;
O. Boulahia
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Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria
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Z. Radi
Z. Radi
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Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria
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Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria2
Energetic Physics Laboratory, Frères Mentouri University Constantine 1, P.O. Box 325, Ain El Bey Rd., 25017 Constantine, Algeria
H. Beldjoudi
1
Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria
M. Djezzar
2
Energetic Physics Laboratory, Frères Mentouri University Constantine 1, P.O. Box 325, Ain El Bey Rd., 25017 Constantine, Algeria
H. Bendjama
1
Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria
I. Abacha
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Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria
O. Boulahia
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Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria
Z. Radi
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Center for Research in Astronomy, Astrophysics, and Geophysics, P.O. Box 63, Observatory Rd., Bouzareah, Algiers, Algeria✉
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01 Mar 2024
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05 Feb 2025
Online ISSN: 1878-030X
Print ISSN: 1068-7971
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Russ. Geol. Geophys. (2025) 66 (2): 234–251.
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05 Feb 2025
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S. Guettouche, H. Beldjoudi, M. Djezzar, H. Bendjama, I. Abacha, O. Boulahia, Z. Radi; INSIGHTS INTO THE MOHO DEPTH AND CRUSTAL CHARACTERISTICS IN THE GUELMA–CONSTANTINE BASIN: A SHORT-PERIOD SEISMIC-RECEIVER-FUNCTION PERSPECTIVE (northeastern Algeria). Russ. Geol. Geophys. 2025;; 66 (2): 234–251. doi: https://doi.org/10.2113/RGG20244736
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- Africa
- Algeria
- Atlas Mountains
- basins
- body waves
- Constantine Algeria
- crust
- delamination
- earthquakes
- elastic waves
- geodynamics
- Guelma Algeria
- half-space
- inverse problem
- low-velocity zones
- Mohorovicic discontinuity
- North Africa
- PS-waves
- pull-apart basins
- receiver functions
- seismic networks
- seismic waves
- stacking
- teleseismic signals
- velocity structure
- Tell Atlas
- Guelma Basin
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