[HTML][HTML] Maximum earthquake magnitudes along different sections of the North Anatolian fault zone
Constraining the maximum likely magnitude of future earthquakes on continental transform
faults has fundamental consequences for the expected seismic hazard. Since the recurrence …
faults has fundamental consequences for the expected seismic hazard. Since the recurrence …
The 2013 European seismic hazard model: key components and results
Abstract The 2013 European Seismic Hazard Model (ESHM13) results from a community-
based probabilistic seismic hazard assessment supported by the EU-FP7 project “Seismic …
based probabilistic seismic hazard assessment supported by the EU-FP7 project “Seismic …
Active fault database of Turkey
We have updated the active fault map of Turkey and built its database within GIS
environment. In the study, four distinct active fault types, classified according to …
environment. In the study, four distinct active fault types, classified according to …
Marine transform faults and fracture zones: a joint perspective integrating seismicity, fluid flow and life
Marine transform faults and associated fracture zones (MTFFZs) cover vast stretches of the
ocean floor, where they play a key role in plate tectonics, accommodating the lateral …
ocean floor, where they play a key role in plate tectonics, accommodating the lateral …
Evaluating the application of K-mean clustering in Earthquake vulnerability map** of Istanbul, Turkey
Performing the most up-to-date and accurate vulnerability assessment is key to an effective
earthquake disaster management. In cities like Istanbul (Turkey) with a high rate of urban …
earthquake disaster management. In cities like Istanbul (Turkey) with a high rate of urban …
Tectonic and sedimentary controls on widespread gas emissions in the Sea of Marmara: Results from systematic, shipborne multibeam echo sounder water column …
Understanding of the evolution of fluid‐fault interactions during earthquake cycles is a
challenge that acoustic gas emission studies can contribute. A survey of the Sea of Marmara …
challenge that acoustic gas emission studies can contribute. A survey of the Sea of Marmara …
Seismotectonic database of Turkey
Turkey is located in one of the most seismically active regions in the world. Characterizing
seismic source zones in this region requires evaluation and integration of geological …
seismic source zones in this region requires evaluation and integration of geological …
Earthquake risk assessment
The assessment of earthquake risk in portfolio, urban or regional scale constitutes an
important element in the mitigation of economic and social losses due to earthquakes …
important element in the mitigation of economic and social losses due to earthquakes …
Contemporary velocity field for Turkey inferred from combination of a dense network of long term GNSS observations
Abstract The Anatolia? Aegean domain represents a broad plate boundary zone, with the
deformation accommodated by major faults bounding quasi-low deforming units. First-order …
deformation accommodated by major faults bounding quasi-low deforming units. First-order …
Shallow creep along the 1999 Izmit earthquake rupture (Turkey) from GPS and high temporal resolution interferometric synthetic aperture radar data (2011–2017)
Characterizing the spatiotemporal evolution of creep is essential to constrain fault slip
budget and understand creep mechanism. Studies based on interferometric synthetic …
budget and understand creep mechanism. Studies based on interferometric synthetic …