The North Anatolian Fault showed a remarkable seismic activity especially between 1939 and 1999, when the westward migrating earthquake sequence created surface ruptures more than 1000 km, leaving unbroken only the Marmara segments, to the west, and the Yedisu Segment, to the east along the main strand of the fault. To understand the palaeoseismicity of the Yedisu Seismic Gap, we undertook trench investigations close to the village of Balaban Sarıkaya, on the western part of the Yedisu Segment. We found evidence for at least five surface faulting earthquakes, from which only two are correlated with the 18 July 1784 CE and 27 June 1583 CE historical events. Although the surface rupture of the 1784 CE was reported by other trench s...
We have conducted a paleoseismic investigation of serial fault rupture at one site along the 110-km ...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip fault are not usually p...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
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...
We conducted palaeoseismic studies along the North Anatolian fault both east and west of the Marmara...
earthquakes of magnitude greater than 7, which occurred between 1939 and 1999. The “Seismic Cycle ” ...
This study contributes paleoseismological data on the recent history of surface-rupturing earthquake...
is the easternmost part that ruptured during the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4). It has a ...
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...
04.06.01. Earthquake faults: properties and evolution 27 04.07.04. Plate boundaries, motion, and tec...
The North Anatolian fault (NAF) is a similar to 1500 km long, arcuate, dextral strike-slip fault zon...
The North Anatolian Fault is a ~1200 km long right-lateral strike-slip fault that forms the norther...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...
We have conducted a paleoseismic investigation of serial fault rupture at one site along the 110-km ...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip fault are not usually p...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
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...
We conducted palaeoseismic studies along the North Anatolian fault both east and west of the Marmara...
earthquakes of magnitude greater than 7, which occurred between 1939 and 1999. The “Seismic Cycle ” ...
This study contributes paleoseismological data on the recent history of surface-rupturing earthquake...
is the easternmost part that ruptured during the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4). It has a ...
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...
04.06.01. Earthquake faults: properties and evolution 27 04.07.04. Plate boundaries, motion, and tec...
The North Anatolian fault (NAF) is a similar to 1500 km long, arcuate, dextral strike-slip fault zon...
The North Anatolian Fault is a ~1200 km long right-lateral strike-slip fault that forms the norther...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...
We have conducted a paleoseismic investigation of serial fault rupture at one site along the 110-km ...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip fault are not usually p...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...