The features of the earthquake damage patterns of ancient city ruins in the Negev desert, Israel
A.M. KorjenkovInstitute of Seismology, National Academy of Sciences, Asanbay 52/1, Bishkek, 720060, KyrgyzstanEmanuel MazorDepartment of Environmental Sciences and Energy Research, Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, 76100, Israel
2013en
ABI
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During the last decades the ruins of Roman-Byzantine cities in the Negev desert of Israel have been the subject of intensive archeoseismic studies. A set of earthquake damage patterns was determined and several large scale earthquakes were identified as having occurred during the 2nd to 7th centuries AD. The ruins of buildings of the small village of Halssa provided a recent study of earthquake damage patterns that evolved quite recently—during the last 110 years.
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