Research History
Peer-reviewed papers exploring earthquake seismology, seismic wave attenuation, and hazard modeling.
Quantifying Source and Path Effects in the Alborz Region Through Earthquake Accelerogram Analysis
Volume: 183 • Pages: 1673–1691 • Year: 2026
This research provides a rigorous spectral analysis of seismic accelerograms in the tectonic Alborz Region. By separating source spectra, path attenuation, and local site effects, we resolve high-frequency attenuation factors, helping to refine ground motion prediction equations (GMPEs) and risk models.
View Article on SpringerCharacterizing seismic wave attenuation in North-west Iran: impacts of geometric spreading and quality factors
Volume: 74 • Article Number: 12 • Year: 2026
An investigation into the attenuation of compressional and shear waves in Northwest Iran. This study models frequency-dependent quality factors (Q) and regional geometric spreading parameters, laying a reliable foundation for geological structural mapping.
Access Paper ShareNear-Field PSHA with Directivity – Dorud
Vol: 68 • No: 4 • Year: 2025
A Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Analysis (PSHA) integrating rupture directivity effects near the active Dorud Fault. This work evaluates near-fault velocity pulses and earthquake shaking scenarios, crucial for safe urban infrastructure design.
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