The MARMESONET cruise is part of the Marmara Demonstration Mission Program supported by ESONET Network of Excellence (European Seafloor Observatory Network), within the 6th European Framework Programme. Main partners are: Ifremer, CNRS/CEREGE, Istanbul Technical University, TUBITAK, Institute of Marine Science and Technology of Dokuz Eylül Universitesi (Izmir), INGV (Rom) and ISMAR (Bologna). Marmesonet is also the follow-on of the Franco-Turk collaborative programme that resulted in numerous cruises in the Sea of Marmara since 2000. The objectives of the MARMESONET cruise were: 1) to study the relationship between fluids and seismicity along the Sea of Marmara fault system ; 2) to carryout site surveys prior to the implementation of perma...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
The main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed during previous cruises an...
International audienceThis paper retraces the history and main achievements of the ongoing Turkish-F...
Summary of Marsitecruise The scientific cruise MARSITECRUISE of R/V Pourquoi pas? Took place from 28...
The scientific cruise MARSITECRUISE of R/V Pourquoi pas? took place from 28 October to 17 November 2...
The area around the Marmara Sea, one of the most densely populated parts of Europe, is subject to a...
The submerged North Anatolian Fault in the Sea of Marmara is lacking any major seismic activity sinc...
Abstract: During the first leg of R/V Meteor cruise M44 in February 1999, geoscientific studies in t...
International audienceMarsiteCruise was undertaken in October/November 2014 in the Sea of Marmara to...
The main objective of the present post-doctoral study aims at improving the fine-scale characterizat...
INSIGHT_LEG1 Cruise (29SG20180429) carried out on the Research Vessel Sarmiento de Gamboa in 2018Ima...
Between 26.11.2006 and 08.12.2006, bathymetric data was acquired in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea du...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
The main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed during previous cruises an...
International audienceThis paper retraces the history and main achievements of the ongoing Turkish-F...
Summary of Marsitecruise The scientific cruise MARSITECRUISE of R/V Pourquoi pas? Took place from 28...
The scientific cruise MARSITECRUISE of R/V Pourquoi pas? took place from 28 October to 17 November 2...
The area around the Marmara Sea, one of the most densely populated parts of Europe, is subject to a...
The submerged North Anatolian Fault in the Sea of Marmara is lacking any major seismic activity sinc...
Abstract: During the first leg of R/V Meteor cruise M44 in February 1999, geoscientific studies in t...
International audienceMarsiteCruise was undertaken in October/November 2014 in the Sea of Marmara to...
The main objective of the present post-doctoral study aims at improving the fine-scale characterizat...
INSIGHT_LEG1 Cruise (29SG20180429) carried out on the Research Vessel Sarmiento de Gamboa in 2018Ima...
Between 26.11.2006 and 08.12.2006, bathymetric data was acquired in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea du...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
The main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed during previous cruises an...
International audienceThis paper retraces the history and main achievements of the ongoing Turkish-F...