The left-lateral strike-slip Adıyaman fault is located in eastern Turkey within the plate boundary deformation zone between Arabia and Anatolia. The Adıyaman fault is a major splay from the East Anatolian Fault (EAF), one of the most important tectonic structures in the Eastern Mediterranean region. These faults are consequence of the collision between the Arabian and Anatolian plates and the resulting westward tectonic escape of Anatolia. Although the EAF has been intensively studied since its discovery in the late 1960s, little is known about the Adıyaman fault and its tectonic activity. In this study, we extract geomorphic indices including mountain-front sinuosity (Smf), valley floor width-to-height ratio (Vf), stream length-gradient (S...
The Sultandagi Fault is an active dip-slip normal fault bounding the southeastern border of the NW-S...
Kusadasi Bay, which is controlled by active normal faults, is located in an evolving graben in the w...
In order to better understand the activity of the Aksehir normal fault in SW Turkey and the associat...
The left-lateral strike-slip Adıyaman fault is located in eastern Turkey within the plate boundary d...
This study was conducted in order to determine the relative tectonic activity of the Acıgöl Fault us...
The West Anatolia Extensional Zone, which has a width of about 300 km, is located within the Alpine-...
Western Anatolia is one of the world's most seismically active regions. A nearly N-S-oriented extens...
The main objective of this study is to analyze geomorphic landforms and quantitatively measure vario...
<p>A detailed account is given of the fault geometry and segment structure of the East Anatolian Fau...
Controversy remains over when present-day configuration of the Anatolia boundary faults came into ex...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
We provide new estimates on the Quaternary slip rate of the active transform margin of North Anatoli...
Although the westward extrusion of the Anatolian Block is mainly compensated along its boundary faul...
An edited version of this paper was published by the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Copyright 20...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
The Sultandagi Fault is an active dip-slip normal fault bounding the southeastern border of the NW-S...
Kusadasi Bay, which is controlled by active normal faults, is located in an evolving graben in the w...
In order to better understand the activity of the Aksehir normal fault in SW Turkey and the associat...
The left-lateral strike-slip Adıyaman fault is located in eastern Turkey within the plate boundary d...
This study was conducted in order to determine the relative tectonic activity of the Acıgöl Fault us...
The West Anatolia Extensional Zone, which has a width of about 300 km, is located within the Alpine-...
Western Anatolia is one of the world's most seismically active regions. A nearly N-S-oriented extens...
The main objective of this study is to analyze geomorphic landforms and quantitatively measure vario...
<p>A detailed account is given of the fault geometry and segment structure of the East Anatolian Fau...
Controversy remains over when present-day configuration of the Anatolia boundary faults came into ex...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
We provide new estimates on the Quaternary slip rate of the active transform margin of North Anatoli...
Although the westward extrusion of the Anatolian Block is mainly compensated along its boundary faul...
An edited version of this paper was published by the American Geophysical Union (AGU). Copyright 20...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
The Sultandagi Fault is an active dip-slip normal fault bounding the southeastern border of the NW-S...
Kusadasi Bay, which is controlled by active normal faults, is located in an evolving graben in the w...
In order to better understand the activity of the Aksehir normal fault in SW Turkey and the associat...