In order to better understand the activity of the Aksehir normal fault in SW Turkey and the associated seismic hazard, we investigated the tectonic geomorphology of a 60-km stretch of the 100-km-long Aksehir fault block. The fault can be separated into seven geomorphic segments (1 to 7 from NW to SE) along the mountain front. Segment length varies from about 9 to 14 km, and relief of the horst block varies from about 0.6 km in the SE to 1.0 km in the NW. Analysis of the tectonic geomorphology of 32 drainage basins and mountain front facets using a combination of geomorphic indices reveals a general pattern of high slip rates in the northern and central segments and low slip rates in the southern, probably older, segments. We show that mount...
We provide new estimates on the Quaternary slip rate of the active transform margin of North Anatoli...
The North Anatolian fault of Turkey is almost completely analogous to the San Andreas and other act...
The West Anatolia Extensional Zone, which has a width of about 300 km, is located within the Alpine-...
The left-lateral strike-slip Adıyaman fault is located in eastern Turkey within the plate boundary d...
This paper aims to illustrate and discuss mechanism(s) responsible for the growth and evolution of l...
WOS: 000360869400050This study aims to understand the various effects of known tectonism on a fluvia...
The Kemalpasa Basin is one of the Quaternary basins in Western Anatolia and represents the south-wes...
The main objective of this study is to analyze geomorphic landforms and quantitatively measure vario...
The Spildagi High Ranges represent the footwall block of the Manisa Fault Zone (MFZ), which is one o...
In this study, faults bounding the Kütahya Graben were divided into segments by criterias, age of fa...
This study was conducted in order to determine the relative tectonic activity of the Acıgöl Fault us...
Situated within the interior of the Central Anatolian Plateau (Turkey), the 200-km-long Tuzgolu exte...
Aseismic dip-slip normal fault displacement related to numerous fast-slipping active faults was rece...
Kusadasi Bay, which is controlled by active normal faults, is located in an evolving graben in the w...
The Sultandagi Fault is an active dip-slip normal fault bounding the southeastern border of the NW-S...
We provide new estimates on the Quaternary slip rate of the active transform margin of North Anatoli...
The North Anatolian fault of Turkey is almost completely analogous to the San Andreas and other act...
The West Anatolia Extensional Zone, which has a width of about 300 km, is located within the Alpine-...
The left-lateral strike-slip Adıyaman fault is located in eastern Turkey within the plate boundary d...
This paper aims to illustrate and discuss mechanism(s) responsible for the growth and evolution of l...
WOS: 000360869400050This study aims to understand the various effects of known tectonism on a fluvia...
The Kemalpasa Basin is one of the Quaternary basins in Western Anatolia and represents the south-wes...
The main objective of this study is to analyze geomorphic landforms and quantitatively measure vario...
The Spildagi High Ranges represent the footwall block of the Manisa Fault Zone (MFZ), which is one o...
In this study, faults bounding the Kütahya Graben were divided into segments by criterias, age of fa...
This study was conducted in order to determine the relative tectonic activity of the Acıgöl Fault us...
Situated within the interior of the Central Anatolian Plateau (Turkey), the 200-km-long Tuzgolu exte...
Aseismic dip-slip normal fault displacement related to numerous fast-slipping active faults was rece...
Kusadasi Bay, which is controlled by active normal faults, is located in an evolving graben in the w...
The Sultandagi Fault is an active dip-slip normal fault bounding the southeastern border of the NW-S...
We provide new estimates on the Quaternary slip rate of the active transform margin of North Anatoli...
The North Anatolian fault of Turkey is almost completely analogous to the San Andreas and other act...
The West Anatolia Extensional Zone, which has a width of about 300 km, is located within the Alpine-...