Recent neotectonic studies, including remote-sensing, aerial photographs, geological field mapping on various scales and measured stratigraphic section substantiate the existence of a large sinistral intracontinental transcurrent structure, which we call the Central Anatolian Fault Zone (CAFZ). This is an approximately 730-km-long, 2-km- to 80-km-wide, NE-trending, active sinistral strike-slip fault zone that cuts across the Anatolian plateau between Duzyayla in the northeast and Anamur County in the southwest. It continues onward beneath the Eastern Mediterranean Sea and determines the boundary of the Antalya and Adana basins as far as to the west of Cyprus. The CAFZ is a very young neotectonic structure. It resulted from the reactivation ...
In order to asses young, i.e. "neotectonic" fault kinematics and the relation with plate-tectonic pr...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
Abstract – Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene–Pliocen...
Turkey forms one of the most actively deforming regions in the world and has a long history of devas...
As the kinematics of active faults that bound the Anatolian plate are well studied, it is now essent...
Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene-Pliocene times. Ma...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
In this study new structural, geomorphic and geochronologic data are provided for several key faults...
Abstract: The Üsmetpaßa-KargÝ section of the North Anatolian Fault System (NAFS) consists of six sub...
Although it straddles an area of extreme earthquake risk, the origin of the Marmara Sea transtension...
In order to asses young, i.e. "neotectonic" fault kinematics and the relation with plate-tectonic pr...
International audienceMulti-scale full waveform inversion of complete continental- and regional-scal...
Controversy remains over when present-day configuration of the Anatolia boundary faults came into ex...
The North Anatolian fault of Turkey is almost completely analogous to the San Andreas and other act...
he sinistral Malatya-Ovacık Fault Zone (MOFZ) is one of the outstanding intraplate deformation bel...
In order to asses young, i.e. "neotectonic" fault kinematics and the relation with plate-tectonic pr...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
Abstract – Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene–Pliocen...
Turkey forms one of the most actively deforming regions in the world and has a long history of devas...
As the kinematics of active faults that bound the Anatolian plate are well studied, it is now essent...
Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene-Pliocene times. Ma...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a dextral strike-slip fault which runs about 1400 km from east to...
In this study new structural, geomorphic and geochronologic data are provided for several key faults...
Abstract: The Üsmetpaßa-KargÝ section of the North Anatolian Fault System (NAFS) consists of six sub...
Although it straddles an area of extreme earthquake risk, the origin of the Marmara Sea transtension...
In order to asses young, i.e. "neotectonic" fault kinematics and the relation with plate-tectonic pr...
International audienceMulti-scale full waveform inversion of complete continental- and regional-scal...
Controversy remains over when present-day configuration of the Anatolia boundary faults came into ex...
The North Anatolian fault of Turkey is almost completely analogous to the San Andreas and other act...
he sinistral Malatya-Ovacık Fault Zone (MOFZ) is one of the outstanding intraplate deformation bel...
In order to asses young, i.e. "neotectonic" fault kinematics and the relation with plate-tectonic pr...
The North Anatolian fault zone (NAFZ) is a major dextral strike-slip fault extending about 1400 km f...
Abstract – Central Anatolia has undergone complex Neotectonic deformation since Late Miocene–Pliocen...