articleAnnual Review of Earth and Planetary SciencesNov 2, 2004Closed access

THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT: A NEW LOOK

Istanbul Technical University · Collège de France · +1 more institution

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Abstract

Dedicated to the memory of three pioneers, İhsan Ketin, Sırrı Erinç and Melih Tokay, and a recent student, Aykut Barka, who burnt himself out in pursuit of the mysteries of the North Anatolian Fault. ▪ Abstract The North Anatolian Fault (NAF) is a 1200-km-long dextral strike-slip fault zone that formed by progressive strain localization in a generally westerly widening right-lateral keirogen in northern Turkey mostly along an interface juxtaposing subduction-accretion material to its south and older and stiffer continental basements to its north. The NAF formed approximately 13 to 11 Ma ago in the east and propagated westward. It reached the Sea of Marmara no earlier than 200 ka ago, although shear-related…

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Keywords
  • Geology
  • North Anatolian Fault
  • Seismology
  • Sinistral and dextral
  • Induced seismicity
  • Subduction
  • Shear zone
  • Seismic gap
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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