The convergence between the Eurasian and Arabian plates has created a complicated structural setting in the Eastern Turkish high plateau (ETHP), particularly around the Karlıova Triple Junction (KTJ) where the Eurasian, Arabian, and Anatolian plates intersect. This region of interest includes the junction of the North Anatolian Shear Zone (NASZ) and the East Anatolian Shear Zone (EASZ), which forms the northern border of the westwardly extruding Anatolian Scholle and the western boundary of the ETHP, respectively. In this study, we focused on a poorly studied component of the KTJ, the Varto Fault Zone (VFZ), and the adjacent secondary structures, which have complex structural settings. Through integrated analyses of remote sensing and ...
Although the westward extrusion of the Anatolian Block is mainly compensated along its boundary faul...
Turkey forms one of the most actively deforming regions in the world and has a long history of devas...
The North Anatolian fault of Turkey is almost completely analogous to the San Andreas and other act...
The convergence between the Eurasian and Arabian plates has created a complicated structural setting...
The intersection of the Eurasian and Arabian plates and the smaller Anatolian Scholle created the Ka...
The intersection of the Eurasian and Arabian plates and the smaller Anatolian Scholle created the Ka...
The western part of the North Anatolian Shear Zone at the southern boundary of the Central Pontides ...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
Recent neotectonic studies, including remote-sensing, aerial photographs, geological field mapping o...
Although it straddles an area of extreme earthquake risk, the origin of the Marmara Sea transtension...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
The NW-SE striking extensional Inonu-Eskisehir Fault System is one of the most important active shea...
Controversy remains over when present-day configuration of the Anatolia boundary faults came into ex...
Abstract The northeastern Turkey is located at the intensely deformed east Anatolian Collision Zone ...
The western part of the North Anatolian Shear Zone at the southern boundary of the Central Pontides ...
Although the westward extrusion of the Anatolian Block is mainly compensated along its boundary faul...
Turkey forms one of the most actively deforming regions in the world and has a long history of devas...
The North Anatolian fault of Turkey is almost completely analogous to the San Andreas and other act...
The convergence between the Eurasian and Arabian plates has created a complicated structural setting...
The intersection of the Eurasian and Arabian plates and the smaller Anatolian Scholle created the Ka...
The intersection of the Eurasian and Arabian plates and the smaller Anatolian Scholle created the Ka...
The western part of the North Anatolian Shear Zone at the southern boundary of the Central Pontides ...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
Recent neotectonic studies, including remote-sensing, aerial photographs, geological field mapping o...
Although it straddles an area of extreme earthquake risk, the origin of the Marmara Sea transtension...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
The NW-SE striking extensional Inonu-Eskisehir Fault System is one of the most important active shea...
Controversy remains over when present-day configuration of the Anatolia boundary faults came into ex...
Abstract The northeastern Turkey is located at the intensely deformed east Anatolian Collision Zone ...
The western part of the North Anatolian Shear Zone at the southern boundary of the Central Pontides ...
Although the westward extrusion of the Anatolian Block is mainly compensated along its boundary faul...
Turkey forms one of the most actively deforming regions in the world and has a long history of devas...
The North Anatolian fault of Turkey is almost completely analogous to the San Andreas and other act...