This study defines the Plio-Quaternary to present day stress regime in the Burdur Basin, located at the northeastern end of the Fethiye-Burdur Fault Zone in SW Turkey. This fault length, which is considered the landward continuation of the Pliny-Strabo trench, is an important feature in SW Turkey. The inversion slip vectors measured on fault planes indicate a consistent normal faulting stress regime during Plio-Quaternary time, continuing into recent times as indicated by earthquake focal mechanism inversions. Both states have consistent NW-SE trending horizontal minimum stress axes (?3). The orientation of fault sets is predominantly around the NE-SW direction in the major Fethiye-Burdur Fault Zone, making the extension NW-SE. The mean str...
The Tuz Gölü Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
The Tuz Golu Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
The Suşehri section of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) is dominated by an active fault-wedge b...
The Plio-Quaternary Eşen çay Basin is situated at the junction of Hellenic and Cyprus arcs in southw...
The history of the Late Cenozoic stress regime was determined for an area between the gulfs of Fethi...
A history of deformation has been determined for the Cameli Basin located in the western part of the...
7th International Symposium on Eastern Mediterranean Geology -- OCT 18-22, 2010 -- Adana, TURKEYWOS:...
In this study we determine the Plio-Quaternary to present-day stress regime acting in the Hatay regi...
The Burdur-Isparta region is a transitional zone between two distinct neotectonic domains in Turkey:...
This study defines the Mio-Pliocene to present-day stress regime acting at the northeastern Mediterr...
The NE-SW trending Burdur-Acig?l-Baklan basin system of southwest Turkey represents the present-day ...
In this study, the Plio-Quaternary to present-day stress regimes, acting in the Hatay region, which ...
The Burdur Basin is a late Miocene to Pliocene fluvio-lacustrine basin in SW Anatolia. It is develop...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
The Tuz Gölü Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
The Tuz Golu Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
The Suşehri section of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) is dominated by an active fault-wedge b...
The Plio-Quaternary Eşen çay Basin is situated at the junction of Hellenic and Cyprus arcs in southw...
The history of the Late Cenozoic stress regime was determined for an area between the gulfs of Fethi...
A history of deformation has been determined for the Cameli Basin located in the western part of the...
7th International Symposium on Eastern Mediterranean Geology -- OCT 18-22, 2010 -- Adana, TURKEYWOS:...
In this study we determine the Plio-Quaternary to present-day stress regime acting in the Hatay regi...
The Burdur-Isparta region is a transitional zone between two distinct neotectonic domains in Turkey:...
This study defines the Mio-Pliocene to present-day stress regime acting at the northeastern Mediterr...
The NE-SW trending Burdur-Acig?l-Baklan basin system of southwest Turkey represents the present-day ...
In this study, the Plio-Quaternary to present-day stress regimes, acting in the Hatay region, which ...
The Burdur Basin is a late Miocene to Pliocene fluvio-lacustrine basin in SW Anatolia. It is develop...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
The Tuz Gölü Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
The Tuz Golu Basin is the largest sedimentary depression located at the center of the Central Anatol...
The Suşehri section of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ) is dominated by an active fault-wedge b...