Lake Sapanca on the North Anatolian Fault zone (NW Turkey) is a pull-apart basin at the junction between the İzmit-Sapanca fault segment, the Sakarya segment and the westernmost end of the Mudurnu Valley fault. Multiproxy analyses of a 586-cm-long sediment core taken in the lake centre have revealed a complex history of earthquake events. The radiocarbon chronology, affected by reworking of plant remains, suggests that the sediment sequence retrieved from the centre of the lake covers approximately the last 1500 years. The bottom metre of the sequence is a gley soil indicating that at least the eastern half of the lake was a wetland, a prolongation of the floodplain between the lake and River Sakarya, that has collapsed to form the modern d...
Detection of past earthquakes spatially and temporally is vital to characterize fault systems. Seism...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
Over the last decade, a tremendous number of researches on climate and tectonic interactions have co...
Lake Sapanca is located on a strand of the Northern Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ, Turkey), where a ser...
High-resolution palynological analysis of a 38-cm-long core collected from Lake Sapanca, northwest T...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip faults are not usually ...
For several decades, trenching on faults has been the main method applied in order to obtain seismic...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip fault are not usually p...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip fault are not usually p...
A coring campaign in Lake Manyas (Kus Gölü) on the southern coast of the Sea of Marmara (Turkey) has...
There are a few places in the world where sedimentary records have been studied looking at climate a...
Lake Sapanca, which is located on the Sakarya–Sapanca–İzmit corridor in NW Turkey, is a freshwater l...
There are a few places in the world where sedimentary records have been studied looking at climate a...
In 1999, the large surface-rupturing earth- quakes of Izmit and Duzce completed a 60-year cycle that...
Lacustrine environments have frequently been investigated to reveal paleoclimate and paleoseismic re...
Detection of past earthquakes spatially and temporally is vital to characterize fault systems. Seism...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
Over the last decade, a tremendous number of researches on climate and tectonic interactions have co...
Lake Sapanca is located on a strand of the Northern Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ, Turkey), where a ser...
High-resolution palynological analysis of a 38-cm-long core collected from Lake Sapanca, northwest T...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip faults are not usually ...
For several decades, trenching on faults has been the main method applied in order to obtain seismic...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip fault are not usually p...
Shallow lakes along minor structural bends or discontinuities of strike-slip fault are not usually p...
A coring campaign in Lake Manyas (Kus Gölü) on the southern coast of the Sea of Marmara (Turkey) has...
There are a few places in the world where sedimentary records have been studied looking at climate a...
Lake Sapanca, which is located on the Sakarya–Sapanca–İzmit corridor in NW Turkey, is a freshwater l...
There are a few places in the world where sedimentary records have been studied looking at climate a...
In 1999, the large surface-rupturing earth- quakes of Izmit and Duzce completed a 60-year cycle that...
Lacustrine environments have frequently been investigated to reveal paleoclimate and paleoseismic re...
Detection of past earthquakes spatially and temporally is vital to characterize fault systems. Seism...
The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conj...
Over the last decade, a tremendous number of researches on climate and tectonic interactions have co...