International audienceUntil the Mw 6.8 Elazığ earthquake ruptured the central portion of the East Anatolian Fault (EAF, Turkey) on January 24, 2020, the region had only experienced moderate magnitude (Mw < 6.2) earthquakes over the last century. We use geodetic data to constrain a model of subsurface fault slip. We adopt an unregularized Bayesian sampling approach relying solely on physically justifiable prior information and account for uncertainties in both the assumed elastic structure and fault geometry. The rupture of the Elazığ earthquake was mostly unilateral, with two primary disconnected regions of slip. This rupture pattern may be controlled by structural complexity. Both the Elazığ and 2010 Mw 6.1 Kovancılar events ruptured porti...
In this study, we show the effect of time-independent and time-dependent occurrence models on the se...
[1] New earthquake probability calculations are made for the Sea of Marmara region and the city of I...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...
International audienceUntil the Mw 6.8 Elazığ earthquake ruptured the central portion of the East An...
Until the M_w 6.8 Elazığ earthquake ruptured the central portion of the East Anatolian Fault (EAF, T...
This repository contains files describing the slip model and data published in "A stochastic view of...
We forecast time-independent and time-dependent earthquake ruptures in the Marmara region of Turkey ...
We determine rupture kinematics of the 2020 M_w 6.7 Elazig, Turkey earthquake from joint inversion o...
On February 6, 2023, two large earthquakes occurred near the Turkish town of Kahramanmaras. The mome...
International audienceThe North Anatolian Fault (NAF) has produced numerous major earthquakes. After...
Stochastic methods are often used for estimates of future for environmental events realized. Markov ...
New earthquake probability calculations are made for the Sea of Marmara region and the city of Istan...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) has produced numerous major earthquakes. After decades of quiescence...
An earthquake of MW = 6.1 occurred in the Elazig region of eastern Turkey on 8 March 2010 at 02:32:3...
The 2011 October 23 MW 7.1 Van earthquake in eastern Turkey caused ∼600 deaths and caused widespread...
In this study, we show the effect of time-independent and time-dependent occurrence models on the se...
[1] New earthquake probability calculations are made for the Sea of Marmara region and the city of I...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...
International audienceUntil the Mw 6.8 Elazığ earthquake ruptured the central portion of the East An...
Until the M_w 6.8 Elazığ earthquake ruptured the central portion of the East Anatolian Fault (EAF, T...
This repository contains files describing the slip model and data published in "A stochastic view of...
We forecast time-independent and time-dependent earthquake ruptures in the Marmara region of Turkey ...
We determine rupture kinematics of the 2020 M_w 6.7 Elazig, Turkey earthquake from joint inversion o...
On February 6, 2023, two large earthquakes occurred near the Turkish town of Kahramanmaras. The mome...
International audienceThe North Anatolian Fault (NAF) has produced numerous major earthquakes. After...
Stochastic methods are often used for estimates of future for environmental events realized. Markov ...
New earthquake probability calculations are made for the Sea of Marmara region and the city of Istan...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) has produced numerous major earthquakes. After decades of quiescence...
An earthquake of MW = 6.1 occurred in the Elazig region of eastern Turkey on 8 March 2010 at 02:32:3...
The 2011 October 23 MW 7.1 Van earthquake in eastern Turkey caused ∼600 deaths and caused widespread...
In this study, we show the effect of time-independent and time-dependent occurrence models on the se...
[1] New earthquake probability calculations are made for the Sea of Marmara region and the city of I...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...