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THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT: A NEW LOOK
2004657 citationsA. M. Celâl Şengör, Okan Tüysüz et al.profile →
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Çağatay, M. Namık, Alina Polonia, Ümmühan Sancar, et al.. (2008). Sedimentological and Geochemical Characteristics of Turbidites Related to Earthquake Activity in the Sea of Marmara. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2008.1 indexed citations
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Henry, Pierre, T.A.C. Zitter, Xavier Le Pichon, et al.. (2007). Manned submersible observations at cold seeps in the North Anatolian Fault zone, Sea of Marmara. AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts. 2007.1 indexed citations
Cormier, Marie‐Hélène, L. Seeber, Alina Polonia, et al.. (2003). Geometry of the North Anatolian fault beneath the Gulf of Izmit and extent of the 1999 seafloor rupture. EGS - AGU - EUG Joint Assembly. 13460.1 indexed citations
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Polonia, Alina, Marie‐Hélène Cormier, N. Çağatay, et al.. (2002). Exploring Submarine Earthquake Geology In The Marmara Sea: Slip Rate of The North Anatolian Fault and Geological Record of Earthquakes. EGS General Assembly Conference Abstracts. 4599.1 indexed citations
Kazancı, Nizamettin, et al.. (1999). MORPHOLOGY AND SEDIMENTARY FACIES OF ACTUAL KOCASU AND GÖNEN RİVER DELTAS, MARMARA SEA, NORTHWESTERN ANATOLIA. Bulletin Of The Mineral Research and Exploration. 121(121). 1–18.2 indexed citations
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Görür, Nací. (1997). AAPG Memoir 68: Regional and Petroleum Geology of the Black Sea and Surrounding Region. Chapter 12: Cretaceous Syn- to Postrift Sedimentation on the Southern Continental Margin of the Western Black Sea Basin. 227–240.23 indexed citations
Görür, Nací, A.M.C. Şengör, Mehmet Sakınç, et al.. (1994). Cross-cutting rift systems of the Gökova region, SW Anatolia: implications for the formation of the Aegean Sea.4 indexed citations
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