This study reports on the cosmogenic 36Cl dating of two normal fault scarps in western Turkey, that of the Manastır and Mugırtepe faults, beyond existing historical records. These faults are elements of the western Manisa Fault Zone (MFZ) in the seismically active Gediz Graben. Our modeling revealed that the Manastır fault underwent at least two surface ruptures at 3.5 ± 0.9 ka and 2.0 ± 0.5 ka, with vertical displacements of 3.3 ± 0.5 m and 3.6 ± 0.5 m, respectively. An event at 6.5 ± 1.6 ka with a vertical displacement of 2.7 ± 0.4 m was reconstructed on the Mugırtepe fault. We attribute these earthquakes to the recurring MFZ ruptures, when also the investigated faults slipped. We calculated average slip rates of 1.9 and 0.3 mm yr−1 for t...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW–SE-striking Manisa Fault (MF), which constitutes the western section of th...
In West Anatolia near the cities of Izmir and Manisa, the historical occurrence of large earthquakes...
The Gediz (Alaşehir) Graben is located in the highly tectonically active region of Western Turkey. E...
This study reports on the cosmogenic 36Cl dating of two normal fault scarps in western Turkey, that ...
This study reports on the cosmogenic Cl-36 dating of two normal fault scarps in western Turkey, that...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
Western Anatolia is one of the most seismically active regions worldwide. To date, the paleoseismic ...
Western Anatolia is one of the most seismically active regions worldwide. To date, the paleoseismic ...
Fault scarps in carbonates are structures well suited to 36Cl analysis of paleoearthquakes to recons...
Based on historical and instrumental data, societies in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East ha...
Western Anatolia is one of the most seismically active regions worldwide. To date, the paleoseismic ...
Fault scarps in carbonates are structures well suited to 36Cl analysis of paleoearthquakes to recons...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic Cl-3...
There are two major aims in my thesis. The first is primarily a methodological focus. Cosmgenic ist...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW-SE-striking Manisa Fault Zone, which constitutes the western section of th...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW–SE-striking Manisa Fault (MF), which constitutes the western section of th...
In West Anatolia near the cities of Izmir and Manisa, the historical occurrence of large earthquakes...
The Gediz (Alaşehir) Graben is located in the highly tectonically active region of Western Turkey. E...
This study reports on the cosmogenic 36Cl dating of two normal fault scarps in western Turkey, that ...
This study reports on the cosmogenic Cl-36 dating of two normal fault scarps in western Turkey, that...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
Western Anatolia is one of the most seismically active regions worldwide. To date, the paleoseismic ...
Western Anatolia is one of the most seismically active regions worldwide. To date, the paleoseismic ...
Fault scarps in carbonates are structures well suited to 36Cl analysis of paleoearthquakes to recons...
Based on historical and instrumental data, societies in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East ha...
Western Anatolia is one of the most seismically active regions worldwide. To date, the paleoseismic ...
Fault scarps in carbonates are structures well suited to 36Cl analysis of paleoearthquakes to recons...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic Cl-3...
There are two major aims in my thesis. The first is primarily a methodological focus. Cosmgenic ist...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW-SE-striking Manisa Fault Zone, which constitutes the western section of th...
The 45-km-long, E-W to NW–SE-striking Manisa Fault (MF), which constitutes the western section of th...
In West Anatolia near the cities of Izmir and Manisa, the historical occurrence of large earthquakes...
The Gediz (Alaşehir) Graben is located in the highly tectonically active region of Western Turkey. E...