Methane-rich fluid vents have been widely observed and associated to active faults in the Sea of Marmara, along the submerged portion of the North Ana- tolian Fault (NAF). Episodic gas seepage also occurs in the Izmit Gulf, along the NAF segment that ruptured during the 1999 Izmit earthquake. This site is thus a unique area to test the hypothesis on the relation between strike-slip deforma- tion, seismic activity and gas expulsion within an active fault zone. A long-term multi-parametric experiment can be an effective way to study the irregular dy- namics of gas emission from seafloor and to understand its possible relation with seismic activity. A benthic seafloor observatory (SN-4) was deployed in the Izmit Gulf in 2009 using the R/V Uran...
International audienceDifferent types of 4-component ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) were deployed f...
Understanding of the evolution of fluid-fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a challenge t...
On August 17, 1999, a major earthquake (M-w=7.4) occur-red, affecting a large area in northwestern T...
Methane-rich fluid vents have been widely observed and associated to active faults in the Sea of Ma...
Episodic gas seepage occurs at the seafloor in the Gulf of Izmit (Sea of Marmara, NW Turkey) along t...
In the Sea of Marmara, areas of gas seepage or cold seeps are tightly related to the faults system a...
International audienceWe here present geophysical evidence of gas emission from the Sea of Marmara s...
After the 1999 I . zmit earthquake (Mw7.4), along the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF), an increase in ga...
The Sea of Marmara is traversed by the North Anatolian Fault system and also presents abundant emiss...
We carried out a combined geophysical and gas-geochemical survey on an active fault strand along the...
International audienceDifferent types of 4-component ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) were deployed f...
Understanding of the evolution of fluid-fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a challenge t...
On August 17, 1999, a major earthquake (M-w=7.4) occur-red, affecting a large area in northwestern T...
Methane-rich fluid vents have been widely observed and associated to active faults in the Sea of Ma...
Episodic gas seepage occurs at the seafloor in the Gulf of Izmit (Sea of Marmara, NW Turkey) along t...
In the Sea of Marmara, areas of gas seepage or cold seeps are tightly related to the faults system a...
International audienceWe here present geophysical evidence of gas emission from the Sea of Marmara s...
After the 1999 I . zmit earthquake (Mw7.4), along the North-Anatolian Fault (NAF), an increase in ga...
The Sea of Marmara is traversed by the North Anatolian Fault system and also presents abundant emiss...
We carried out a combined geophysical and gas-geochemical survey on an active fault strand along the...
International audienceDifferent types of 4-component ocean bottom seismometers (OBS) were deployed f...
Understanding of the evolution of fluid-fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a challenge t...
On August 17, 1999, a major earthquake (M-w=7.4) occur-red, affecting a large area in northwestern T...