he sinistral Malatya-Ovacık Fault Zone (MOFZ) is one of the outstanding intraplate deformation belts within Anatolia. The 165-km-long, NE–SW-striking Malatya Fault (MF), which constitutes the southern section of the MOFZ, is separated into five segments according to its surface geometry. These segments have evident morphotectonic features that reflect long- and short-term fault activity, such as morphologic structures offset by as little as 7 m and as much as 7.3 km. This study provides results from the first paleoseismological investigations on the MF. We find that the last earthquake occurred between 965 and 549 BCE and calculate a recurrence interval of 2275 ± 605 years from evidence for four paleo-events over the last 10 ka. ...
The Havran-Balkesir Fault Zone (HBFZ) is one of the major active structures of the Southern Marmara ...
On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 20.55:11 local time (17:55 UTC), an earthquake with a magnitude of Mw...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW–SE-striking Manisa Fault (MF), which constitutes the western section of th...
Controversy remains over when present-day configuration of the Anatolia boundary faults came into ex...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...
We suggest a working hypothesis for the geometry of the strike-slip faults that formed the boundarie...
Although the westward extrusion of the Anatolian Block is mainly compensated along its boundary faul...
Tecer Fault is a N60˚-70˚E-trending, left-lateral, strike-slip fault to the south of the town of Siv...
The East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) is among the most important active continental transform fault ...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...
Te 26 December 1939 Erzincan (M s = 7.8) and 20 December 1942 Erbaa-Niksar (M s= 7.1) earthquakes...
The Edremit Fault Zone (EFZ) forms one of the southern segments of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (N...
Recent neotectonic studies, including remote-sensing, aerial photographs, geological field mapping o...
This study contributes paleoseismological data on the recent history of surface-rupturing earthquake...
International audienceThe North Anatolian Fault (NAF) in the Marmara region is composed of three par...
The Havran-Balkesir Fault Zone (HBFZ) is one of the major active structures of the Southern Marmara ...
On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 20.55:11 local time (17:55 UTC), an earthquake with a magnitude of Mw...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW–SE-striking Manisa Fault (MF), which constitutes the western section of th...
Controversy remains over when present-day configuration of the Anatolia boundary faults came into ex...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...
We suggest a working hypothesis for the geometry of the strike-slip faults that formed the boundarie...
Although the westward extrusion of the Anatolian Block is mainly compensated along its boundary faul...
Tecer Fault is a N60˚-70˚E-trending, left-lateral, strike-slip fault to the south of the town of Siv...
The East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) is among the most important active continental transform fault ...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...
Te 26 December 1939 Erzincan (M s = 7.8) and 20 December 1942 Erbaa-Niksar (M s= 7.1) earthquakes...
The Edremit Fault Zone (EFZ) forms one of the southern segments of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (N...
Recent neotectonic studies, including remote-sensing, aerial photographs, geological field mapping o...
This study contributes paleoseismological data on the recent history of surface-rupturing earthquake...
International audienceThe North Anatolian Fault (NAF) in the Marmara region is composed of three par...
The Havran-Balkesir Fault Zone (HBFZ) is one of the major active structures of the Southern Marmara ...
On Friday, January 24, 2020 at 20.55:11 local time (17:55 UTC), an earthquake with a magnitude of Mw...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW–SE-striking Manisa Fault (MF), which constitutes the western section of th...