International audienceSince the 1999 Izmit and Düzce earthquakes in northwest Turkey, many seismic hazard studies have focused on the city of Istanbul. An important issue in this respect is local site effects: strong amplifications are expected at a number of locations due to the local geological conditions. In this study we estimate the local site effects in the Ataköy area (southwestern Istanbul) by applying several techniques using synthetic data (hybrid 3-D modelling and 1-D modelling) and comparing to empirical data. We apply a hybrid 3-D finite-difference method that combines a complex source and wave propagation for a regional 1-D velocity model with site effects calculated for a local 3-D velocity structure. The local velocity model...
The October 1, 1995 Dinar earthquake (M-L=5.9) caused extensive damage within a limited area in Dina...
Recent major earthquakes have explicitly demonstrated that near-surface local site conditions that c...
Ground motion amplifications in the Dinar basin, and contributions of the surface waves generated fr...
International audienceSince the 1999 Izmit and Düzce earthquakes in northwest Turkey, many seismic h...
We present a site effect study for the city of Izmir, Western Anatolia, Turkey. Local amplification ...
Approximately 1000 people were killed in the collapse of buildings in Istanbul, Turkey, during the 1...
We have used micro-earthquake recordings (M=1.8-4.1) of local events in the distance range of 5-60 k...
In the frame of an EU-FP7 project titled as MARsite, a work package with the number of 6 (WP6) aims ...
Approximately 4000 people were killed due to collapse of buildings in downtown Adapazari during the ...
International audienceThe city of Istanbul is characterized by one of the highest levels of seismic ...
The first step in estimation of seismic losses in urban areas is the assessment of regional seismic...
Micro and moderate-sized earthquake recordings (ML=1.8-4.1) of local events have been used to quanti...
Abstract. The geology of the north-western Anatolia (Turkey) ranges from hard Mesozoic bedrock in mo...
Based on the soil data established previously by a team of researchers at the Technical University o...
The city of Istanbul is characterized by one of the highest levels of seismic risk in the Mediterran...
The October 1, 1995 Dinar earthquake (M-L=5.9) caused extensive damage within a limited area in Dina...
Recent major earthquakes have explicitly demonstrated that near-surface local site conditions that c...
Ground motion amplifications in the Dinar basin, and contributions of the surface waves generated fr...
International audienceSince the 1999 Izmit and Düzce earthquakes in northwest Turkey, many seismic h...
We present a site effect study for the city of Izmir, Western Anatolia, Turkey. Local amplification ...
Approximately 1000 people were killed in the collapse of buildings in Istanbul, Turkey, during the 1...
We have used micro-earthquake recordings (M=1.8-4.1) of local events in the distance range of 5-60 k...
In the frame of an EU-FP7 project titled as MARsite, a work package with the number of 6 (WP6) aims ...
Approximately 4000 people were killed due to collapse of buildings in downtown Adapazari during the ...
International audienceThe city of Istanbul is characterized by one of the highest levels of seismic ...
The first step in estimation of seismic losses in urban areas is the assessment of regional seismic...
Micro and moderate-sized earthquake recordings (ML=1.8-4.1) of local events have been used to quanti...
Abstract. The geology of the north-western Anatolia (Turkey) ranges from hard Mesozoic bedrock in mo...
Based on the soil data established previously by a team of researchers at the Technical University o...
The city of Istanbul is characterized by one of the highest levels of seismic risk in the Mediterran...
The October 1, 1995 Dinar earthquake (M-L=5.9) caused extensive damage within a limited area in Dina...
Recent major earthquakes have explicitly demonstrated that near-surface local site conditions that c...
Ground motion amplifications in the Dinar basin, and contributions of the surface waves generated fr...