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East Anatolian Fault

Earthquake imprints on a lacustrine deltaic system: Example of the Kürk Delta along the East Anatolian Fault (Turkey)

Earthquake imprints on a lacustrine deltaic system: Example of the Kürk Delta along the East Anatolian Fault (Turkey)

... the East Anatolian Fault (Turkey) Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari (1), Meriam El-Ouahabi (2), David Garcia Moreno (3), Ula¸s Avsar (4), Sevgi Altınok (5), Nathalie Fagel (2), and Namık Ça˘gatay ...

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A 3000 yr history of earthquakes recorded in Hazar Lake potentially related to ruptures along the East Anatolian Fault (Turkey).

A 3000 yr history of earthquakes recorded in Hazar Lake potentially related to ruptures along the East Anatolian Fault (Turkey).

... (4) Istanbul Teknik Universitesi, EMCOL, Faculty of Mines, Istanbul, Turkey. [email protected] (5) University of Liège, Department of Geology, Liège, Belgium. [email protected] Abstract: In this study, we focus on the ...

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Question about the seismic cycle of the East Anatolian Fault and its seismic versus aseismic behavior

Question about the seismic cycle of the East Anatolian Fault and its seismic versus aseismic behavior

... The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) in Turkey, first studied by ...strike-slip fault in ...the fault is creeping along its central ...master fault and recurring ruptures along a close ...

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The Earthquake Sedimentary record of The Lake Hazar along the East Anatolian Fault in Turkey

The Earthquake Sedimentary record of The Lake Hazar along the East Anatolian Fault in Turkey

... North Anatolian strike-slip fault in Turkey using lacustrine and marine sedimentary records available in and around the Marmara Sea to further constrain Holocene climatic changes and the occurrence of past ...

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A 3800 yr paleoseismic record (Lake Hazar sediments, eastern Turkey): Implications for the East Anatolian Fault seismic cycle

A 3800 yr paleoseismic record (Lake Hazar sediments, eastern Turkey): Implications for the East Anatolian Fault seismic cycle

... the East Anatolian Fault Zone, using a combination of InSAR, seismological and paleoseismological studies, is urgently needed in order to im- prove the seismic hazard assessment of this major ...

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Structure and evolution of a main segment boundary along the East Anatolian fault, Turkey 2008

Structure and evolution of a main segment boundary along the East Anatolian fault, Turkey 2008

... the East Anatolian strike-slip Fault, which accommodates, together with the North Anatolian Fault, the westward extrusion of the Anatolian ...the East Anatolian ...

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Structure of the East Anatolian Fault at the Hazar Basin, eastern Turkey

Structure of the East Anatolian Fault at the Hazar Basin, eastern Turkey

... left-lateral East Anatolian Fault zone (EAFZ) extends for about 600 km trending ...and Anatolian plates linking the North Anatolian Fault to the Dead Sea Fault ...

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The 2500 yr long paleoseismological record of the Hazar Lake, East Anatolian fault, Turkey

The 2500 yr long paleoseismological record of the Hazar Lake, East Anatolian fault, Turkey

... The East Anatolian Fault (EAF) is a major left-lateral strike-slip fault accommodating with the conjuguate North Anatolian Fault the westward extrusion of the Anatolian ...

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Structure and evolution of Lake Hazar pull-apart Basin along the East Anatolian Fault

Structure and evolution of Lake Hazar pull-apart Basin along the East Anatolian Fault

... Master Fault and Northwestern Splay inside the lake, respectively ...dipping fault (the Southern Fault) is re- cognised along the southern margin of the lake composed of several complex ...This ...

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Radionuclide profiles and recent earthquakes history of Lake Hazar Pull-apart basin (East Anatolian Fault, Turkey)

Radionuclide profiles and recent earthquakes history of Lake Hazar Pull-apart basin (East Anatolian Fault, Turkey)

... The EAF consists of two large surface rupturing segments interrupted by a pull-apart basin at Lake Hazar (the Sincik/Lake Hazar and the Lake Hazar/Palu segments). In [r] ...

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Seismic patterns of the Anatolian fault system (Turkey)

Seismic patterns of the Anatolian fault system (Turkey)

... The Anatolian extrusion that occurred in between the North and East Anatolian faults accounts for most of the seismicity and present-day deformation in the eastern Mediterranean ...North ...

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Recent Behavior of the North Anatolian Fault: Insights from an Integrated Paleoseismological Dataset

Recent Behavior of the North Anatolian Fault: Insights from an Integrated Paleoseismological Dataset

... parallel fault strands may accommodate some shear stress during some seismic cycles (switching ...the fault [e.g., Sieh, 1996]. Stress triggering may be caused by fault ruptures on adjacent segments ...

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Petrogenesis and Geochemistry of Tabas Black Land volcanic field: implications for volcanic activity along the Nayband fault, East Iran

Petrogenesis and Geochemistry of Tabas Black Land volcanic field: implications for volcanic activity along the Nayband fault, East Iran

... the east Iranian alkaline basaltic eruptions, their rel- atively wide area of coverage and the long time-span (15 million years) across the whole area are consis- tent with mechanisms involving adiabatic upwelling ...

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EAST-ADL

EAST-ADL

... language: EAST-ADL and AUTOSAR as the established standards in the automotive domain are taken as a basis for the documentation and the time simulation of heterogeneous multi / many core ...abilities. EAST- ...

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A 3000-year Record of Surface Rupturing Earthquakes at Gunalan; Variable Rupture Lengths on 1939 Erzincan Earthquake Rupture Segment of the North Anatolian Fault, Turkey

A 3000-year Record of Surface Rupturing Earthquakes at Gunalan; Variable Rupture Lengths on 1939 Erzincan Earthquake Rupture Segment of the North Anatolian Fault, Turkey

... the fault zone and becomes more red brown and less gravelly south of a horizontal distance of ...the east wall the contacts with overlying unit Ps2 and underlying F2 are gradational and ...

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A relict sedimentary record of seven earthquakes between 600 AD and 2000 BC on the central North Anatolian Fault at Elmacik, near Osmancik, Turkey

A relict sedimentary record of seven earthquakes between 600 AD and 2000 BC on the central North Anatolian Fault at Elmacik, near Osmancik, Turkey

... Conclusions A paleoseismic trench situated on an incised side-hill bench formed by an upslope-facing fault scarp has revealed the timing of a relict series of surface-rupturing earthquak[r] ...

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Defining additional stratigraphy in paleosismic trenches by 2D logging of magnetic susceptibility. A paleoseismic investigation near Lake Ladik, North Anatolian Fault, Turkey.

Defining additional stratigraphy in paleosismic trenches by 2D logging of magnetic susceptibility. A paleoseismic investigation near Lake Ladik, North Anatolian Fault, Turkey.

... the fault formed due to climate cycles or anthropogenic processes, rather than ...the fault displayed low MS values overlying rock with relatively high MS values which we interpret as the result of leaching ...

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Historical Earthquake Scenarios for the Middle Strand of the North Anatolian Fault Deduced from Archeo-Damage Inventory and Building Deformation Modeling

Historical Earthquake Scenarios for the Middle Strand of the North Anatolian Fault Deduced from Archeo-Damage Inventory and Building Deformation Modeling

... RC3 40.429213 29.720259 Aya Sofya, NE wall of nave Repair RC4 40.429213 29.720259 Aya Sofya, N wall Reinforcement RC5 40.428306 29.720615 II. Murhat Hamami, east door Reinforcement RC8 40.42822 29.720528 II. ...

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A relict sedimentary record of 7 earthquakes between 600AD and 2000BC on the central North Anatolian Fault at Elmacik, near Osmancik, Turkey

A relict sedimentary record of 7 earthquakes between 600AD and 2000BC on the central North Anatolian Fault at Elmacik, near Osmancik, Turkey

... The trench stratigraphy comprises a simple pattern of 8 fine over coarse grained packages south of a fault shear zone which is well developed up to the base of the plough zone. North of the shear zone is older, ...

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3-D sediment-basement tomography of the Northern Marmara trough by a dense OBS network at the nodes of a grid of controlled source profiles along the North Anatolian fault,

3-D sediment-basement tomography of the Northern Marmara trough by a dense OBS network at the nodes of a grid of controlled source profiles along the North Anatolian fault,

... 5 Department of Geophysical Engineering, The Faculty of Mines, Istanbul Technical University, Maslak, TR-34469, Istanbul, Turkey Accepted 2013 May 21. Received 2013 May 19; in original form 2012 November 30 S U M M A R Y ...

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