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Paleoseismology of the North Anatolian Fault at Güzelköy
Special Issue “The Next Marmara Earthquake: Disaster Mitigation
Major Earthquake in Turkey--Aug 17 at 3:02 AM Local Time in Turkey
The 1509 Istanbul Earthquake and Subsequent Recovery
USGS Circular 1193
An Earthquake Gap South of Istanbul
The Cumulative Offset of North Anatolian Fault in the Marmara Region, Northwest Turkey K
Paleoseismic Evidence of Characteristic Slip on the Western Segment of the North Anatolian Fault, Turkey by Y
Drilling the North Anatolian Fault
Palaeoseismology of the North Anatolian Fault Near the Marmara Sea: Implications for Fault Segmentation and Seismic Hazard
Coda Wave Attenuation Characteristics for North Anatolian
The August 17 Kocaeli and the November 12 Duzce Earthquakes in Turkey
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Submarine Earthquake History of the Çınarcık Segment of the North
NAF) in Turkey and San Andreas Fault (SAF
NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT ZONE: Empirical Relations and the Changes
Uniform Basin Growth Over the Last 500Ka, North Anatolian Fault
Izmit, Turkey Earthquake of August 17, 1999 (M7.4)
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The Armutlu Network: an Investigation Into the Seismotectonic Setting of Armutlu–Yalova–Gemlik and the Surrounding Regions
Strike-Slip and Oblique-Slip Tectonics
Secondary Fault Activity of the North Anatolian Fault Near Avcilar, Southwest of Istanbul: Evidence from SAR Interferometry Observations
Active Subaquatic Fault Segments in Lake Iznik Along the Middle Strand
Maximum Earthquake Magnitudes Along Different Sections of the North Anatolian Fault Zone
Crustal Structure of the North Anatolian and East Anatolian Fault
An Example of Secondary Fault Activity Along the North Anatolian Fault on the NE Marmara Sea Shelf, NW Turkey
The North Anatolian Fault on the Hersek Peninsula, Turkey: Its
Yer-18-2-3-0803-4:Mizanpaj 1
1509 Marmara Earthquake Symposium Program
Seismic Clustering in the Sea of Marmara Implications For
THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT: Anewlook
Article Preparation Was Done by ÖA with Contributions North Anatolian Fault Zone, B
Modelling Earthquake Rates and Associated Uncertainties in The
Time Frame for Future Large Earthquakes Near İstanbul Based on East-To-West Decelerating Failure of the North Anatolian Fault
Anatomy of the North Anatolian Fault Zone in the Marmara Sea, Western Turkey: Extensional Basins Above a Continental Transform
How Far Did the Surface Rupture of the 1999 İzmit Earthquake