is the easternmost part that ruptured during the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4). It has a diff erent orientation, at N65°E to other segments which have a nearly E–W trend, and lesser dextral displacement, with maximum 2.3 m in contrast with 5.2 m in the ruptured neighbouring western segment. Two palaeoseismological trenches, at Kazimiye and Karadere sites, were excavated on the central part of the Karadere segment to determine the timing of past earthquakes. Excavation of the Kazimiye site revealed the occurrence of fi ve past events since the 4th century A.D., including the 1999 İzmit earthquake. Th e oldest event occurred aft er A.D. 231–407 and before A.D. 420–584 based on 14C dating results. Th is event may correspond to eithe...
The East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) is among the most important active continental transform fault ...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...
This study contributes paleoseismological data on the recent history of surface-rupturing earthquake...
Te 26 December 1939 Erzincan (M s = 7.8) and 20 December 1942 Erbaa-Niksar (M s= 7.1) earthquakes...
The North Anatolian Fault is a ca. 1200-km-long, right-lateral, strike-slip fault that forms the nor...
International audienceThe Sapanca-Akyazı segment (SAS) is located on western part of the North Anato...
We have conducted a paleoseismic investigation of serial fault rupture at one site along the 110-km ...
The North Anatolian Fault showed a remarkable seismic activity especially between 1939 and 1999, wh...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike slip fault zone extending ∼1400km in an arc acro...
earthquakes of magnitude greater than 7, which occurred between 1939 and 1999. The “Seismic Cycle ” ...
04.06.01. Earthquake faults: properties and evolution 27 04.07.04. Plate boundaries, motion, and tec...
The 12 November 1999 Mw 7.1 earthquake ruptured the Du¨zce segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone...
The North Anatolian fault (NAF) is a similar to 1500 km long, arcuate, dextral strike-slip fault zon...
Abstract: Results of trenching across the eastern Dzce Fault document that surface rupture has occur...
The East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) is among the most important active continental transform fault ...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...
This study contributes paleoseismological data on the recent history of surface-rupturing earthquake...
Te 26 December 1939 Erzincan (M s = 7.8) and 20 December 1942 Erbaa-Niksar (M s= 7.1) earthquakes...
The North Anatolian Fault is a ca. 1200-km-long, right-lateral, strike-slip fault that forms the nor...
International audienceThe Sapanca-Akyazı segment (SAS) is located on western part of the North Anato...
We have conducted a paleoseismic investigation of serial fault rupture at one site along the 110-km ...
The North Anatolian Fault showed a remarkable seismic activity especially between 1939 and 1999, wh...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike slip fault zone extending ∼1400km in an arc acro...
earthquakes of magnitude greater than 7, which occurred between 1939 and 1999. The “Seismic Cycle ” ...
04.06.01. Earthquake faults: properties and evolution 27 04.07.04. Plate boundaries, motion, and tec...
The 12 November 1999 Mw 7.1 earthquake ruptured the Du¨zce segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone...
The North Anatolian fault (NAF) is a similar to 1500 km long, arcuate, dextral strike-slip fault zon...
Abstract: Results of trenching across the eastern Dzce Fault document that surface rupture has occur...
The East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) is among the most important active continental transform fault ...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...