In this study, we analyze the ground motion characteristics of October 20, 2006 Manyas (ML=5.2) and October 24, 2006 Gemlik (ML=5.2) earthquakes. Both earthquakes occurred on the southern branch of the North Anatolian Fault Zone in Marmara region, which has a lower seismic hazard relative to the northern branch. The two events are the largest earthquakes on the southern branch recorded by a modern and vast seismological network; therefore their records are valuable to evaluate seismic risk of the region and the understanding of physics of wave propagation. The analysis show that the attenuation of PGAs is very similar for two earthquakes, but they are not represented by the empirical relation obtained for earthquakes occurred on the norther...
Recent studies have shown that repeatable travel-path terms make a high contribution to the overall ...
Since Turkey is located in one of the most active earthquake zones inthe world, there is an earthqua...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...
In this study, we analyze the ground motion characteristics of October 20, 2006 Manyas (M-L=5.2) and...
The 17 August 1999 Kocaeli, Turkey earthquake, (Mw=7.4, USGS) occurred in the western part of the No...
In 1999, Turkey was struck by two major earthquakes that occurred 86 days apart on the North Anatoli...
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...
An earthquake of MW = 6.1 occurred in the Elazig region of eastern Turkey on 8 March 2010 at 02:32:3...
Predictive relationships for the ground motion in the Marmara region (northwestern Turkey) are param...
In this study, we provide a complete description of the ground-motion characteristics of the western...
Since the 1999 Izmit-Kocaeli earthquake, the Main Marmara Fault (MMF) of the North Anatolian Fault s...
We examined the seismicity of the region of the Sea of Marmara in northwest Turkey over the last 200...
The Marmara region is an active tectonic zone characterised by the transition between the dextral st...
Geodetic monitoring and patterns of seismicity indicate that the Northern Branch of the North Anatol...
Recent studies have shown that repeatable travel-path terms make a high contribution to the overall ...
Since Turkey is located in one of the most active earthquake zones inthe world, there is an earthqua...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...
In this study, we analyze the ground motion characteristics of October 20, 2006 Manyas (M-L=5.2) and...
The 17 August 1999 Kocaeli, Turkey earthquake, (Mw=7.4, USGS) occurred in the western part of the No...
In 1999, Turkey was struck by two major earthquakes that occurred 86 days apart on the North Anatoli...
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...
An earthquake of MW = 6.1 occurred in the Elazig region of eastern Turkey on 8 March 2010 at 02:32:3...
Predictive relationships for the ground motion in the Marmara region (northwestern Turkey) are param...
In this study, we provide a complete description of the ground-motion characteristics of the western...
Since the 1999 Izmit-Kocaeli earthquake, the Main Marmara Fault (MMF) of the North Anatolian Fault s...
We examined the seismicity of the region of the Sea of Marmara in northwest Turkey over the last 200...
The Marmara region is an active tectonic zone characterised by the transition between the dextral st...
Geodetic monitoring and patterns of seismicity indicate that the Northern Branch of the North Anatol...
Recent studies have shown that repeatable travel-path terms make a high contribution to the overall ...
Since Turkey is located in one of the most active earthquake zones inthe world, there is an earthqua...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...