The 2011 Mw 7.1 van (eastern Turkey) earthquake
We use interferometric synthetic aperture radar (InSAR), body wave seismology, satellite
imagery, and field observations to constrain the fault parameters of the Mw 7.1 2011 Van …
imagery, and field observations to constrain the fault parameters of the Mw 7.1 2011 Van …
New field and seismic data about the intraplate strike-slip deformation in Van region, East Anatolian plateau, E. Turkey
A Koçyiğit - Journal of Asian Earth Sciences, 2013 - Elsevier
The study area is the Van earthquake region. It is located in the western section of the East
Anatolian–Iranian plateau outside and to the east of the Karlıova triple junction. Based on …
Anatolian–Iranian plateau outside and to the east of the Karlıova triple junction. Based on …
Geometry of co-seismic surface ruptures and tectonic meaning of the 23 October 2011 Mw 7.1 Van earthquake (East Anatolian Region, Turkey)
The 23 October 2011 Mw 7.1 (USGS, 2011a) Van earthquake was generated by the rupture
of a main thrust fault plane striking N60° E and dipping 55° NW with a very small left-lateral …
of a main thrust fault plane striking N60° E and dipping 55° NW with a very small left-lateral …
23 October 2011 Van (Turkey) earthquake
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23 October 2011 Van, Eastern Anatolia, earthquake (M W 7.1) and seismotectonics of Lake Van area
M Utkucu - Journal of seismology, 2013 - Springer
Abstract The 23 October 2011 Van earthquake took place in the NE part of Lake Van area,
surprisingly on a fault (the Van fault) that is not present in the current active fault map of …
surprisingly on a fault (the Van fault) that is not present in the current active fault map of …
Evaluation of the relative tectonic activity in the eastern Lake Van basin, East Turkey
AS Selçuk - Geomorphology, 2016 - Elsevier
The eastern part of the Lake Van basin (Van region, Turkey) is controlled by reverse faults,
such as the Gürpınar, Everek and Alaköy faults. These represent the major tectonic …
such as the Gürpınar, Everek and Alaköy faults. These represent the major tectonic …
Structural characteristics of the Lake Van Basin, eastern Turkey, from high-resolution seismic reflection profiles and multibeam echosounder data: geologic and …
The structural evolution of Lake Van Basin, eastern Turkey, was reconstructed based on
seismic reflection profiles through the sedimentary fill as well as from newly acquired …
seismic reflection profiles through the sedimentary fill as well as from newly acquired …
The aftermath of 2011 Van earthquakes: evaluation of strong motion, geotechnical and structural issues
Abstract October 23rd, 2011 ML 6.7 (M w 7.2 KOERI) Tabanli-Van Earthquake caused
damage in a widespread area specifically in the settlement regions throughout the Lake …
damage in a widespread area specifically in the settlement regions throughout the Lake …
[HTML][HTML] Analysis of October 23 (Mw 7.2) and November 9 (Mw 5.6), 2011 Van earthquakes using long-term GNSS time series
The eastern Anatolia provides one of the best examples of an area of rapid deformation and
intense contraction that is the consequence of an active continental collision between the …
intense contraction that is the consequence of an active continental collision between the …
ECLiq: European interactive catalogue of earthquake-induced soil liquefaction phenomena
Soil liquefaction is a well-known ground instability phenomenon that may occur during
earthquakes. This paper presents a novel catalogue of earthquake-induced manifestations …
earthquakes. This paper presents a novel catalogue of earthquake-induced manifestations …