The Sultandagi Fault is an active dip-slip normal fault bounding the southeastern border of the NW-SE striking Afyon-Aksehir Graben, an actively growing rill area in western Anatolia. The historical and instrumental earthquake record suggest the existence of a large number of earthquakes that created surface niptures in this system. The recent activities of the Sultandagi Faul (were evidenced bytwo earthquakes that occurred on February 3, 2002 (Mw=6.3 and Mw=6.0) and caused a surface rupture up to 26 km along with an approximately 30 cm vertical displacement. The possible continuation of this earthquake migration towards the west, seismic gaps existing in the region. the presence of historical destructive earthquakes, and the active faults ...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
UnrestrictedThe behavior of major active faults at various temporal and spatial scales is one of the...
We provide new estimates on the Quaternary slip rate of the active transform margin of North Anatoli...
The Sultandagi Fault is an active dip-slip normal fault bounding the southeastern border of the NW-S...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...
Tecer Fault is a N60˚-70˚E-trending, left-lateral, strike-slip fault to the south of the town of Siv...
International audienceThe Sapanca-Akyazı segment (SAS) is located on western part of the North Anato...
The Edremit Fault Zone (EFZ) forms one of the southern segments of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (N...
is the easternmost part that ruptured during the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4). It has a ...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...
The left-lateral strike-slip Adıyaman fault is located in eastern Turkey within the plate boundary d...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
A paleoseismology study has been conducted on the faults of the SW margin of Denizli graben (Southwe...
Abstract: The North Anatolian Fault System (NAFS) is an approximately 2–110-km-wide, 1600-km-long ri...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
UnrestrictedThe behavior of major active faults at various temporal and spatial scales is one of the...
We provide new estimates on the Quaternary slip rate of the active transform margin of North Anatoli...
The Sultandagi Fault is an active dip-slip normal fault bounding the southeastern border of the NW-S...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a right‐lateral plate boundary fault that arcs across northern Tu...
Tecer Fault is a N60˚-70˚E-trending, left-lateral, strike-slip fault to the south of the town of Siv...
International audienceThe Sapanca-Akyazı segment (SAS) is located on western part of the North Anato...
The Edremit Fault Zone (EFZ) forms one of the southern segments of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (N...
is the easternmost part that ruptured during the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake (Mw 7.4). It has a ...
The Manyas fault zone (MFZ) is a splay fault of the Yenice Gönen Fault, which is located on the sout...
The left-lateral strike-slip Adıyaman fault is located in eastern Turkey within the plate boundary d...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
A paleoseismology study has been conducted on the faults of the SW margin of Denizli graben (Southwe...
Abstract: The North Anatolian Fault System (NAFS) is an approximately 2–110-km-wide, 1600-km-long ri...
Fault scarps, if well-preserved, include precise evidence of past earthquakes. Using cosmogenic 36Cl...
UnrestrictedThe behavior of major active faults at various temporal and spatial scales is one of the...
We provide new estimates on the Quaternary slip rate of the active transform margin of North Anatoli...