Palaeoseismic Events in Karst Terrains along the Northern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast
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    The study of the palaoseismic events in the karst terrains of the Bulgarian Black Sea coast is a very important up-to-date problem. The investigated region is one of the highest-energy regions in Bulgaria with established and recorded catastrophic historic and contemporary earthquakes. The terrain is subjected to the influence not only of its own earthquake foci but also of those in Romania and Russia. The palaeoearthquakes that caused considerable disturbances in the karst terrains along the Northern Bulgarian Black Sea coast have left significant traces. They caused disturbances in the environment and the relief (rearrangement of the surface and ground water karst basins, partially or entirely collapsed caves, deformed caves, oil, gas and salt intrusions and gravitationally formed caves). The ecological consequences in historic and contemporary aspects were catastrophic. The palaeoseismic dislocations were formed as a result of global, regional and local geodynamic events related with the destruction of the Moezian platform and the regional extension of the Black Sea basin. The time of their display and their spatial interrelations were established as a result of complex investigations accompanied by original documents.

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Dora ANGELOVAGeological Institute, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences Acad. G. Bonchev St.,Bl. Sofia, Bulgaria, e-mail: doraang@geology. bas. bg.2001. Palaeoseismic Events in Karst Terrains along the Northern Bulgarian Black Sea Coast[J]. Acta Geologica Sinica(),75(3):

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