The 23 October 2011 Van earthquake took place in the NE part of Lake Van area, surprisingly on a fault (the Van fault) that is not present in the current active fault map of Turkey. However, occurrence of such a large magnitude earthquake in the area is not surprising regarding the historical seismicity of the region. The comparison of the damage patterns suggests that the earthquake is much likely a recurrence of the 1715 Van earthquake. The finite fault modelling of the earthquake using teleseismic broadband body waveforms has shown that the earthquake rupture was unilateral toward SW, was mostly reverse faulting, confined to below the depth of 5 km, did not propagate offshore, and was dominated by a failure of a single asperity with a pe...
The seismic hazard for the Lake Van basin is computed using a probabilistic approach, along with the...
A major thrust-fault earthquake of M-w = 7.0 occurred on 23 October 2011 at 10:41:21 UTC in the east...
We provide a complete description of the characteristics of excitation and attenuation of the ground...
[The Mw 7.2 earthquake of 23 October 2011 struck an area of Eastern Anatolia with a long historical ...
Two devastating earthquakes with moment magnitudes of 7.2 and 5.6 occurred on October 23, 2011 (Van-...
The 2011 October 23 MW 7.1 Van earthquake in eastern Turkey caused ∼600 deaths and caused widespread...
Detailed source process of the 2000 November 15 Lake Van (eastern Turkey) earthquake (M-w = 5.6) was...
Two devastating earthquakes with moment magnitudes of 7.2 and 5.6 occurred on October 23, 2011 (Van-...
On Sunday, October 23rd, 2011, the Van province, in the Eastern Turkey, was stricken by a magnitude ...
Two devastating earthquakes with moment magnitudes of 7.2 and 5.6 occurred on October 23, 2011 (Van-...
An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 (ML) and 7.2 (Mw) occurred at 13: 41 p.m. local time on October 23, 2...
We use interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), body wave seismology, satellite imagery, an...
The Erciş-Van earthquake with magnitude Mw:7.2 that struck at 13:41 local time on Sunday, October 23...
This study analyzed multi-channel seismic reflection data from Lake Van, Eastern Anatolia, to provid...
Two devastating earthquakes (Van-Erciş, Mw7.2 and Edremit, Mw5.6) occurred in October and November 2...
The seismic hazard for the Lake Van basin is computed using a probabilistic approach, along with the...
A major thrust-fault earthquake of M-w = 7.0 occurred on 23 October 2011 at 10:41:21 UTC in the east...
We provide a complete description of the characteristics of excitation and attenuation of the ground...
[The Mw 7.2 earthquake of 23 October 2011 struck an area of Eastern Anatolia with a long historical ...
Two devastating earthquakes with moment magnitudes of 7.2 and 5.6 occurred on October 23, 2011 (Van-...
The 2011 October 23 MW 7.1 Van earthquake in eastern Turkey caused ∼600 deaths and caused widespread...
Detailed source process of the 2000 November 15 Lake Van (eastern Turkey) earthquake (M-w = 5.6) was...
Two devastating earthquakes with moment magnitudes of 7.2 and 5.6 occurred on October 23, 2011 (Van-...
On Sunday, October 23rd, 2011, the Van province, in the Eastern Turkey, was stricken by a magnitude ...
Two devastating earthquakes with moment magnitudes of 7.2 and 5.6 occurred on October 23, 2011 (Van-...
An earthquake of magnitude 6.6 (ML) and 7.2 (Mw) occurred at 13: 41 p.m. local time on October 23, 2...
We use interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), body wave seismology, satellite imagery, an...
The Erciş-Van earthquake with magnitude Mw:7.2 that struck at 13:41 local time on Sunday, October 23...
This study analyzed multi-channel seismic reflection data from Lake Van, Eastern Anatolia, to provid...
Two devastating earthquakes (Van-Erciş, Mw7.2 and Edremit, Mw5.6) occurred in October and November 2...
The seismic hazard for the Lake Van basin is computed using a probabilistic approach, along with the...
A major thrust-fault earthquake of M-w = 7.0 occurred on 23 October 2011 at 10:41:21 UTC in the east...
We provide a complete description of the characteristics of excitation and attenuation of the ground...