Y Yilmaz, ÖF Gürer - International Geology Review, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Western Anatolia is one of the fastest-extending continental regions. The approximately NS extension, in three phases, generated grabens of various ages and trends. The first phase …
SUMMARY The 2017 July 20, M w6. 6 Bodrum–Kos earthquake occurred in the Gulf of Gökova in the SE Aegean, a region characterized by N–S extension in the backarc of the …
The interpretation of new multichannel seismic profiles and previously published high- resolution swath and seismic reflection data from the Gökova Gulf and southeast of Kos …
Y Zhao, C Xu - Journal of Geodesy, 2020 - Springer
We present an adaptive multistart Gauss–Newton approach (AMGNA) to inverse earthquake source parameters with multiple geodetic data sets. The AMGNA can be combined with …
The Gulf of Gökova is one of the earthquake-prone areas in the Aegean Sea and southwestern Turkey. The paleoseismology of the region is not well known because of the …
20 July, 2017 Bodrum-Kos earthquake occurred in Gokova Bay caused a tsunami and majority of the marine vessels have significantly been dragged by the tsunami. There were …
ME Aksoy - Turkish Journal of Maritime and Marine Sciences, 2020 - dergipark.org.tr
Submarine earthquakes in South West Anatolia's offshore region are a major threat to the coastal settlements therein. Many cities on Turkish and Greek territory suffered from …
Earthquakes are a natural disaster that causes damage measured in terms of human lives and infrastructure destruction. The Balkan Peninsula is located in the Alpine-Himalayan …
FT Kadirioğlu, RF Kartal, R Demirtaş - 21 - researchgate.net
Gökova Körfezinde 21 Temmuz 2017 günü Bodrum'a yaklaşık 8 km uzaklıkta Mw 6.5 büyüklüğünde hasar yapıcı bir deprem meydana gelmiştir. Yapılan bu çalışmada M≥ 4.0 …