A detailed study, based on ocean‐bottom seismometers (OBSs) recordings from two recording periods (3.5 months in 2011 and 2 months in 2014) and on a high‐resolution, 3D velocity model, is presented here, which provides an alternative view of the microseismicity along the submerged section of the North Anatolian fault (NAF) within the western Sea of Marmara (SoM). The nonlinear probabilistic software packages of NonLinLoc and NLDiffLoc were used for locating earthquakes. Only earthquakes that comply with the following location criteria (e.g., representing 20% of the total amount of events) were considered for analysis: (1) number of stations≥5; (2) number of phases≥6, including both P and S; (3) root mean square (rms) location error≤0.5 s; ...
The submerged portions of the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF) in the Sea of Marmara and the NE-Aegean Se...
Since Turkey is located in one of the most active earthquake zones inthe world, there is an earthqua...
Using offshore geodetic observations, we show that a segment of the North Anatolian Fault in the ce...
A detailed study, based on ocean-bottom seismometers (OBSs) recordings from two recording periods (3...
Since the devastating earthquakes of 1999, east of Istanbul, the submerged section of the North Anat...
The Marmara region is an active tectonic zone characterised by the transition between the dextral st...
Since the devastating earthquakes of 1999, east of Istanbul, the submerged section of the North Anat...
The North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) below the Sea of Marmara forms a ‘‘seismic gap’’ where a major...
The main objective of the present post-doctoral study aims at improving the fine-scale characterizat...
Since the 1999 Izmit-Kocaeli earthquake, the Main Marmara Fault (MMF) of the North Anatolian Fault s...
International audienceThe Sea of Marmara (SoM) is a marine portion of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF...
Abstract In 1999, the eastern coastline of the Marmara region (Turkey) witnessed increased seismic a...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) extends for about 1500 km from Karliova to the east, to the Egean Se...
The submerged portions of the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF) in the Sea of Marmara and the NE-Aegean Se...
Since Turkey is located in one of the most active earthquake zones inthe world, there is an earthqua...
Using offshore geodetic observations, we show that a segment of the North Anatolian Fault in the ce...
A detailed study, based on ocean-bottom seismometers (OBSs) recordings from two recording periods (3...
Since the devastating earthquakes of 1999, east of Istanbul, the submerged section of the North Anat...
The Marmara region is an active tectonic zone characterised by the transition between the dextral st...
Since the devastating earthquakes of 1999, east of Istanbul, the submerged section of the North Anat...
The North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) below the Sea of Marmara forms a ‘‘seismic gap’’ where a major...
The main objective of the present post-doctoral study aims at improving the fine-scale characterizat...
Since the 1999 Izmit-Kocaeli earthquake, the Main Marmara Fault (MMF) of the North Anatolian Fault s...
International audienceThe Sea of Marmara (SoM) is a marine portion of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF...
Abstract In 1999, the eastern coastline of the Marmara region (Turkey) witnessed increased seismic a...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) extends for about 1500 km from Karliova to the east, to the Egean Se...
The submerged portions of the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF) in the Sea of Marmara and the NE-Aegean Se...
Since Turkey is located in one of the most active earthquake zones inthe world, there is an earthqua...
Using offshore geodetic observations, we show that a segment of the North Anatolian Fault in the ce...