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Neotectonics involves the study of the motions and deformations of the Earth''s crust that are current or recent in geologic time. The Mediterranean region is one of the most important regions for neotectonics and related natural hazards. This volume focuses on the neotectonics of the Eastern Mediterranean region, which has experienced many major extensive earthquakes, including the devastating Izmit, Turkey earthquake on August 17, 1999. The event lasted for 37 seconds, killing around 17,000 people, injuring 44,000 people, and leaving approximately half a million people homeless. Since then, several North American, European, and Turkish research groups have studied the neotectonics and earthquake potential of the region using different geological and geophysical methods, including GPS studies, geodesy, and passive source seismology. Some results from their studies were presented in major North American and European geological meetings.

This volume highlights the work involvi

Table of Contents

Contributors vii

Preface ix

1 Neotectonics and Earthquake Potential of the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Introduction 1
Ibrahim Çemen and Yücel Yılmaz

Part I: Morphotectonic Characteristics of Neotectonics in Anatolia and Its Surroundings 9

2 Morphotectonic Development of Anatolia and the Surrounding Regions 11
Yücel Yılmaz

3 Diversion of River Courses Across Major Strike‐Slip Faults and Keirogens 93
A. M. Celâl Şengör

Part II: Neotectonics of the Aegean-Western Anatolian Region 103

4 Effect of Slab‐Tear on Crustal Structure in Southwestern Anatolia: Insight From Gravity Data Modeling 105
Rezene Mahatsente, Süleyman Alemdar, and Ibrahim Çemen

5 Geodynamical Models for Continental Delamination and Ocean Lithosphere Peel Away in an Orogenic Setting 121
Oğuz H. Göğüş, Russell N. Pysklywec, and Claudio Faccenna

6 Major Problems of Western Anatolian Geology 141
Yücel Yilmaz

7 The Çataldağ Plutonic Complex in Western Anatolia: Roles of Different Granites on the Crustal Buildup in Connection With the Core Complex Development 189
Ömer Kamacı, Alp Ünal, Şafak Altunkaynak, Stoyan Georgiev, and Zeki M. Billor

Part III: Seismotectonics in the Eastern Mediterranean Region 223

8 Fault Structures in Marmara Sea (Turkey) and Their Connection to Earthquake Generation Processes 225
Mustafa Aktar

9 North Aegean Active Fault Pattern and the 24 May 2014, Mw 6.9 Earthquake 239
Sotiris Sboras, Alex Chatzipetros, and Spyros B. Pavlides

10 Seismic Intensity Maps for the Eastern Part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (Turkey) Based on Recorded and Simulated Ground‐Motion Data 273
Aysegul Askan, Shaghayegh Karimzadeh, and Mustafa Bilal

Index 289

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    Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
    Publication Date: 09/06/2017
    ISBN13: 9781118944981, 978-1118944981
    ISBN10: 1118944984

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Neotectonics involves the study of the motions and deformations of the Earth''s crust that are current or recent in geologic time. The Mediterranean region is one of the most important regions for neotectonics and related natural hazards. This volume focuses on the neotectonics of the Eastern Mediterranean region, which has experienced many major extensive earthquakes, including the devastating Izmit, Turkey earthquake on August 17, 1999. The event lasted for 37 seconds, killing around 17,000 people, injuring 44,000 people, and leaving approximately half a million people homeless. Since then, several North American, European, and Turkish research groups have studied the neotectonics and earthquake potential of the region using different geological and geophysical methods, including GPS studies, geodesy, and passive source seismology. Some results from their studies were presented in major North American and European geological meetings.

    This volume highlights the work involvi

    Table of Contents

    Contributors vii

    Preface ix

    1 Neotectonics and Earthquake Potential of the Eastern Mediterranean Region: Introduction 1
    Ibrahim Çemen and Yücel Yılmaz

    Part I: Morphotectonic Characteristics of Neotectonics in Anatolia and Its Surroundings 9

    2 Morphotectonic Development of Anatolia and the Surrounding Regions 11
    Yücel Yılmaz

    3 Diversion of River Courses Across Major Strike‐Slip Faults and Keirogens 93
    A. M. Celâl Şengör

    Part II: Neotectonics of the Aegean-Western Anatolian Region 103

    4 Effect of Slab‐Tear on Crustal Structure in Southwestern Anatolia: Insight From Gravity Data Modeling 105
    Rezene Mahatsente, Süleyman Alemdar, and Ibrahim Çemen

    5 Geodynamical Models for Continental Delamination and Ocean Lithosphere Peel Away in an Orogenic Setting 121
    Oğuz H. Göğüş, Russell N. Pysklywec, and Claudio Faccenna

    6 Major Problems of Western Anatolian Geology 141
    Yücel Yilmaz

    7 The Çataldağ Plutonic Complex in Western Anatolia: Roles of Different Granites on the Crustal Buildup in Connection With the Core Complex Development 189
    Ömer Kamacı, Alp Ünal, Şafak Altunkaynak, Stoyan Georgiev, and Zeki M. Billor

    Part III: Seismotectonics in the Eastern Mediterranean Region 223

    8 Fault Structures in Marmara Sea (Turkey) and Their Connection to Earthquake Generation Processes 225
    Mustafa Aktar

    9 North Aegean Active Fault Pattern and the 24 May 2014, Mw 6.9 Earthquake 239
    Sotiris Sboras, Alex Chatzipetros, and Spyros B. Pavlides

    10 Seismic Intensity Maps for the Eastern Part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (Turkey) Based on Recorded and Simulated Ground‐Motion Data 273
    Aysegul Askan, Shaghayegh Karimzadeh, and Mustafa Bilal

    Index 289

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