A paleoseismology study has been conducted on the faults of the SW margin of Denizli graben (Southwestern Anatolia) for the purpose of understanding its seismic behavior in historical periods. Samples have been taken from Holocene aged sediments coming onto the young faults of the graben especially in Duacili quarry and Almadan trench taking place in Saraykoy zone and radiocarbon analysis has been conducted. In this respect, the first seismic event occurred in Almadan trench between 4170-3960 B.C. The third seismic event occurred between the years 360-90 B.C. again in the same location and on the same rupture. This earthquake probably has a magnitude of approximately 6.5 and it has formed a 40 cm dip slip. About 11-14 km surface rupture has...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
The Gulf of Gokova is a half-graben that is located on the southernmost part of the Aegean Extension...
is the easternmost part that ruptured during the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4). It has a ...
In West Anatolia near the cities of Izmir and Manisa, the historical occurrence of large earthquakes...
Abstract: In West Anatolia near the cities of İzmir and Manisa, the historical occurrence of large e...
This study contributes paleoseismological data on the recent history of surface-rupturing earthquake...
The 12 November 1999 Mw 7.1 earthquake ruptured the Du¨zce segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW-SE-striking Manisa Fault Zone, which constitutes the western section of th...
We have conducted a paleoseismic investigation of serial fault rupture at one site along the 110-km ...
The North Anatolian Fault is a ca. 1200-km-long, right-lateral, strike-slip fault that forms the nor...
earthquakes of magnitude greater than 7, which occurred between 1939 and 1999. The “Seismic Cycle ” ...
The North Anatolian fault (NAF) is a similar to 1500 km long, arcuate, dextral strike-slip fault zon...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW–SE-striking Manisa Fault (MF), which constitutes the western section of th...
Abstract: Results of trenching across the eastern Dzce Fault document that surface rupture has occur...
The Bolvadin Fault, which forms one of the northern boundaries of the Afyon Aksehir Graben, creeps a...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
The Gulf of Gokova is a half-graben that is located on the southernmost part of the Aegean Extension...
is the easternmost part that ruptured during the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4). It has a ...
In West Anatolia near the cities of Izmir and Manisa, the historical occurrence of large earthquakes...
Abstract: In West Anatolia near the cities of İzmir and Manisa, the historical occurrence of large e...
This study contributes paleoseismological data on the recent history of surface-rupturing earthquake...
The 12 November 1999 Mw 7.1 earthquake ruptured the Du¨zce segment of the North Anatolian Fault Zone...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW-SE-striking Manisa Fault Zone, which constitutes the western section of th...
We have conducted a paleoseismic investigation of serial fault rupture at one site along the 110-km ...
The North Anatolian Fault is a ca. 1200-km-long, right-lateral, strike-slip fault that forms the nor...
earthquakes of magnitude greater than 7, which occurred between 1939 and 1999. The “Seismic Cycle ” ...
The North Anatolian fault (NAF) is a similar to 1500 km long, arcuate, dextral strike-slip fault zon...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW–SE-striking Manisa Fault (MF), which constitutes the western section of th...
Abstract: Results of trenching across the eastern Dzce Fault document that surface rupture has occur...
The Bolvadin Fault, which forms one of the northern boundaries of the Afyon Aksehir Graben, creeps a...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
The Gulf of Gokova is a half-graben that is located on the southernmost part of the Aegean Extension...
is the easternmost part that ruptured during the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4). It has a ...