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Publications by [Barka A. A.]
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Rockwell T. K.
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Ragona D.
et al.
<p>We conducted palaeoseismic studies along the North Anatolian fault both east and west of the Marmara Sea to evaluate its recent surface rupture history in relation to the well-documentedhistorical record of earthquakes in the region, and to assess the hazard ...
Filed under:
Earthquake Engineering -
Seismology & Earthquakes
Reference:
"Palaeoseismology: Historical and Prehistorical Records of Earthquake Ground Effects for Seismic Hazard Assessment. The Geological Society, London, Special Publications, 316"
Klinger Y.
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Sieh K.
et al.
<p>In this study has been conducted a paleoseismic investigation of serial fault rupture at one site along the 110-km rupture of the North Anatolian fault that produced the Mw 7.4 earthquake of 17 August 1999.</p>
Filed under:
Earthquake Engineering -
Seismology & Earthquakes
Reference:
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America, Vol. 93, No. 6, pp. 2317-2332, December 2003
Hubert-Ferrari A.
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Armijo R.
et al.
The objective of the present work and Hubert-Ferrari [1998] is to study in detail, using geological and geomorphological techniques combined with seismicity data, the behavior of a major continental strike-slip fault, the North Anatolian Fault (NAF).
Filed under:
Earthquake Engineering -
Earthquake Investigation
Reference:
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH, VOL. 107, NO. B10, 2235, doi:10.1029/2001JB000393, 2002
Stein R. S.
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Barka A. A.
et al.
Ten M>=6.7 earthquakes ruptured 1,000 km of the North Anatolian fault (Turkey) during 1939-92, providing an unsurpassed opportunity to study how one large shock sets up the next. Weuse the mapped surface slip and fault geometry to infer the transfer of stress ...
Filed under:
Earthquake Engineering -
Seismology & Earthquakes
Reference:
Geophysical Journal International,1997, VOL 128, pp 594-604