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Crustal structure at the western end of the North Anatolian Fault Zone from deep seismic sounding
north Anatolian fault zone crustal structure deep seismic sounding
2015/9/28
The first deep seismic sounding experiment in Northwestern Anatolia was carried out in October 1991 as part of the "German - Turkish Project on Earthquake Prediction Research" in the Mudurnu area of t...
Investigation of the Huge Tsunami from the 2011 Tōhoku-Oki, Japan, Earthquake Using Ocean Floor Boreholes to the Fault Zone
Japan, Earthquake Using Ocean Floor
2015/7/17
Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP) Expedition 343, named the Japan Trench Fast Drilling Project (JFAST), drilled ocean floor boreholes through the fault zone of the 2011 Tōhoku-Oki earthquake (M...
Fault-zone controls on the spatial distribution of slow-moving landslides
Fault-zone controls spatial distribution slow-moving landslides
2014/4/9
Slow-moving landslides (earth flows) can dominate hills lope sediment flux and landscape erosion in hilly terrain with mechanically weak, fine-grained rock. Controls on the occurrence of slow-moving ...
Fault-zone controls on the spatial distribution of slow-moving landslides
Fault-zone controls spatial distribution slow-moving landslides
2014/4/8
Slow-moving landslides (earthfl ows) can dominate hillslope sediment fl ux and landscape erosion in hilly terrain with mechanically weak, fi ne-grained rock. Controls on the occurrence of slow-moving ...
Faulting and Stress Distribution in the Bolu Pull-apart Basin (North Anatolian Fault Zone, Turkey): The Significance of NewDates Obtained from the Basin Fill
features earth siences earthquakes
2011/3/22
The Bolu Basin in northwestern Turkey, situated in the western part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ), displays the neotectonic features of a pull apart basin. The long axis of the basin exten...
Thermal anomalies and fluid geochemistry framework in occurrence of the 2000-2001 Nizza Monferrate seismic sequence (northern Italy):Episodic changes in the fault zone heat flow or chemical mixing phenomena?
Thermal anomalies fluid geochemistry framework Episodic changes fault zone heat flow
2009/12/11
The paper discusses the correlation between the heating of shallow groundwater over a 10 × 20 km wide area close to the town of Nizza Monferrato (Piemonte Region, Northern Italy) and the concomitant l...
Investigation of long period crustal deformation on the inactive branch of the North Anatolian Fault Zone
long period crustal deformation inactive branch North Anatolian Fault Zone
2009/12/8
The western part of North Anatolian Fault (NAF) bifurcates around Mudurnu into two fault segments: northern and southern branch. The latter bifurcates again at west of Pamukova and creates middle stra...
Temporal variations of the fractal properties of seismicity in the western part of the north Anatolian fault zone:possible artifacts due to improvements in station coverage
Temporal variations fractal properties of seismicity north Anatolian fault zone
2009/11/16
Seismically-active fault zones are complex natural systems exhibiting scale-invariant or fractal correlation between earthquakes in space and time, and a power-law scaling of fault length or earthquak...
Geometry of the Turkey-Arabia and Africa-Arabia plate boundaries in the latest Miocene to Mid-Pliocene:the role of the Malatya-Ovacık Fault Zone in eastern Turkey
Turkey-Arabia Africa-Arabia plate boundaries Malatya-Ovacı k Fault Zone
2009/10/22
We suggest a working hypothesis for the geometry of the strike-slip faults that formed the boundaries between the Turkish, African and Arabian plates in the latest Miocene to Mid-Pliocene (LMMP), betw...
Cenozoic tectonic evolution of the Poznan-Olesnica Fault Zone,central-western Poland
Poznań-Oleś nica Fault Zone Tectonic subsidence Tectonic phases Lignite
2009/10/20
The Poznań-Oleśnica Fault Zone (P-OFZ) of central-west Poland is an over 150 km long, up to 10 km wide, and up to 200 m deep graben that developed during Early Oligocene to Pliocene times on the ...
The June 6, 2000, Orta (Çankırı, Turkey) Earthquake: Sourced from a New Antithetic Sinistral Strike-slip Structure of the North Anatolian Fault System, the Dodurga Fault Zone
North Anatolian Fault System Antithetic Fault Sinistral Strike-slip Fault Orta Earthquake
2009/7/8
The İsmetpaşa-Kargı section of the North Anatolian Fault System (NAFS) consists of six subfault zones, namely the Eskipazar, the Ulusu, the Tosya, the Çerkeş-Kurşunlu, ...
Different Modes of Stress Transfer in a Strike-slip Fault Zone: an Example From the North Anatolian Fault System in Turkey
North Anatolian Fault System (NAFS) strike-slip faulting earthquake stress transfer
2009/7/7
The dextral North Anatolian Fault System (NAFS) extends for well over 1000 km from the compressive tectonic domain of eastern Anatolia into the broad and diverse tectonic domain of the western Anatol...
Stratigraphic and Structural Evidence for Fault Reactivation: The Active Manisa Fault Zone, Western Anatolia
Manisa fault zone active fault relay ramp reactivation west Anatolia
2009/7/7
In this paper, we aim to present stratigraphic and structural evidence for fault reactivation that is linked with evolution of the western part of the Manisa fault zone - a major range-bounding fault ...
Investigation of long period crustal deformation on the inactive branch of the North Anatolian Fault Zone
long period crustal deformation inactive branch North Anatolian Fault Zone
2009/12/16
The western part of North Anatolian Fault (NAF) bifurcates around Mudurnu into two fault segments: northern and southern branch. The latter bifurcates again at west of Pamukova and creates middle stra...
Attempt to determine U-Th ages of calcite veins in the Nojima fault zone, Japan
calcite U-Th dating Nojima fault zone geochronology ICP-MS
2017/8/10
Fluids within fault zones can change the physical and chemical properties of fault materials and have a substantial influence on faulting. Therefore it is important to understand the nature and timing...