We carried out a combined geophysical and gas-geochemical survey on an active fault strand along the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) system in the Gulf of İzmit (eastern Sea of Marmara), providing for the first time in this area data on the distribution of methane (CH4) and other gases dissolved in the bottom seawater, as well as the CH4isotopic composition. Based on high-resolution morphobathymetric data and chirp-sonar seismic reflection profiles we selected three areas with different tectonic features associated to the NAF system, where we performed visual and instrumental seafloor inspections, including in situ measurements of dissolved CH4, and sampling of the bottom water. Starting from background values of 2–10 nM, methane concentration ...
Within the Sea of Marmara, the highly active North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is responsible for major ea...
Understanding of the evolution of fluid-fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a challenge t...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
We carried out a combined geophysical and gas-geochemical survey on an active fault strand along the...
Episodic gas seepage occurs at the seafloor in the Gulf of Izmit (Sea of Marmara, NW Turkey) along t...
After the 1999 Ìzmit earthquake (Mw7.4), along the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF), an increase in gas e...
Detailed reviews of multichannel seismic reflection, sparker, chirp and multibeam data that were col...
MarsiteCruise was undertaken in October/November 2014 in the Sea of Marmara to gain detailed insight...
Within the Sea of Marmara, the highly active North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is responsible for major ea...
Understanding of the evolution of fluid-fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a challenge t...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...
We carried out a combined geophysical and gas-geochemical survey on an active fault strand along the...
Episodic gas seepage occurs at the seafloor in the Gulf of Izmit (Sea of Marmara, NW Turkey) along t...
After the 1999 Ìzmit earthquake (Mw7.4), along the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF), an increase in gas e...
Detailed reviews of multichannel seismic reflection, sparker, chirp and multibeam data that were col...
MarsiteCruise was undertaken in October/November 2014 in the Sea of Marmara to gain detailed insight...
Within the Sea of Marmara, the highly active North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is responsible for major ea...
Understanding of the evolution of fluid-fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a challenge t...
International audienceThe main Marmara Fault exhibits numerous sites of fluid venting, observed duri...