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dc.contributor.authorMeyer, B
dc.contributor.authorKing, GCP
dc.contributor.authorBowman, D
dc.contributor.authorHubert-Ferrari, A
dc.contributor.authorNalbant, SS
dc.contributor.authorArmijo, R
dc.date.accessioned2021-03-03T21:15:05Z
dc.date.available2021-03-03T21:15:05Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.identifier.citationKing G., Hubert-Ferrari A., Nalbant S., Meyer B., Armijo R., Bowman D., "Coulomb interactions and the 17 August 1999 Izmit, Turkey earthquake", COMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE II FASCICULE A-SCIENCES DE LA TERRE ET DES PLANETES, cilt.333, sa.9, ss.557-569, 2001
dc.identifier.issn1251-8050
dc.identifier.othervv_1032021
dc.identifier.otherav_5e310095-6164-426b-8602-58c79b897a92
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/65882
dc.identifier.urihttps://doi.org/10.1016/s1251-8050(01)01676-7
dc.description.abstractAt 00:02 GMT (03:02 local time) on 17 August, 1999 a magnitude 7.4 (M-s) earthquake occurred 100 km east of Istanbul causing extensive destruction. The event was expected and several scientists have published and attempted to publicize the danger. A paper on stress interactions for NW Turkey (J. Geophys. Res. 103 (1998) 24466-24469) concluded that "by combining the stress change map with the map of active faulting, likely locations for the occurrence of future earthquakes can be refined; faults in the Izmit Bay area, the western part of Biga Peninsula, the Saroz Gulf and a part of western Sea of Marmara must be regarded as posing a specific hazard". An extension of that study is described here. It is shown that the Izmit (1999) earthquake loaded faults both to the east and west of the Izmit rupture. About three months after the lzmit event an M 7.2 earthquake occurred with an epicenter at Duzce extending the lzmit rupture to the east. In the Marmara Sea, west of Izmit, faults have been loaded by between 1 and 5 bar; 5 to 30 % of typical earthquake stress drops in the region suggesting the likelihood of a future event. The risk of a major event on a fault depends not just on stress increases associated with an individual earthquake, but also on the longer-term earthquake history and on tectonic loading. The roles of both are examined over two time periods from 1900 to 1999 and 1700 to 1999. Whatever interpretation we place on the data we conclude that one or two events as great or greater than the recent one is likely to occur within the next few decades near to the northern coast of the Marmara Sea. (C) 2001 Academie des sciences / Editions scientifiques et medicales Elsevier SAS.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.subjectJEOLOJİ
dc.subjectMühendislik ve Teknoloji
dc.subjectJeoloji Mühendisliği
dc.subjectTemel Bilimler (SCI)
dc.subjectYerbilimleri
dc.subjectYER BİLİMİ, MULTİDİSİPLİNER
dc.titleCoulomb interactions and the 17 August 1999 Izmit, Turkey earthquake
dc.typeMakale
dc.relation.journalCOMPTES RENDUS DE L ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES SERIE II FASCICULE A-SCIENCES DE LA TERRE ET DES PLANETES
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dc.identifier.volume333
dc.identifier.issue9
dc.identifier.startpage557
dc.identifier.endpage569
dc.contributor.firstauthorID163591


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