In this study; we investigated velocity structure of Izmir and surroundings. We used local earthquake data which was recorded by different type of instruments and obtained high resolution 3D sections. We selected more than 400 earthquakes which were occurred between 2010 and 2013. Examined tomographic sections especially in Izmir along coastal areas (Mavisehir-Inciralti); revealed the low speed zone. Along this low-speed zone; it is consistent with the results obtained from the stratigraphic section and surface geology. While; low velocity zones are associated with faults and water content; high velocity is related to magmatic rocks or compact rocks. Along Karsiyaka, Seferihisar, Orhanli, Izmir fault zones; low P velocity was observed. When...
Erzurum and its surroundings are one of the most seismically active areas in the Eastern part of Tur...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
Active faults at a range in scales are observed in different directions (E-W, N-S and NE-SW) in the ...
In this study; we examined one dimensional crustal velocity structure of Izmir gulf and surroundings...
The Izmir Gulf and surrounding areas are located within an important geothermal area of Turkey in th...
This study aims to reveal upper-crustal velocity structure of Inner part of Izmir Gulf by using ambi...
This study deals with the results obtained from IzmirNet local strong-motion network installed in Iz...
The three-dimensional P and S wave velocity structures of the crust of the central and western segme...
The Western Anatolia and the Aegean Sea regions are one of the most significant seismically active a...
The Aegean region including western Turkey, mainland Greece, and the Hellenic Arc is the most seismo...
This paper presents new models of the seismic velocity structure of Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. We app...
In this study, our aim is to obtain a 3-D velocity model of the Sakarya Basin and its surrounding. F...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
International audienceWe use observations of surface waves in the ambient noise field recorded at a ...
Abstract We determined hypocenters and focal mechanism solutions of after-shocks, and three-dimensio...
Erzurum and its surroundings are one of the most seismically active areas in the Eastern part of Tur...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
Active faults at a range in scales are observed in different directions (E-W, N-S and NE-SW) in the ...
In this study; we examined one dimensional crustal velocity structure of Izmir gulf and surroundings...
The Izmir Gulf and surrounding areas are located within an important geothermal area of Turkey in th...
This study aims to reveal upper-crustal velocity structure of Inner part of Izmir Gulf by using ambi...
This study deals with the results obtained from IzmirNet local strong-motion network installed in Iz...
The three-dimensional P and S wave velocity structures of the crust of the central and western segme...
The Western Anatolia and the Aegean Sea regions are one of the most significant seismically active a...
The Aegean region including western Turkey, mainland Greece, and the Hellenic Arc is the most seismo...
This paper presents new models of the seismic velocity structure of Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. We app...
In this study, our aim is to obtain a 3-D velocity model of the Sakarya Basin and its surrounding. F...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
International audienceWe use observations of surface waves in the ambient noise field recorded at a ...
Abstract We determined hypocenters and focal mechanism solutions of after-shocks, and three-dimensio...
Erzurum and its surroundings are one of the most seismically active areas in the Eastern part of Tur...
The western Aegean region of Turkey is highly populated; the centrally-located city of Izmir is the ...
Active faults at a range in scales are observed in different directions (E-W, N-S and NE-SW) in the ...