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Engin Meriç, Tolga Gorum, Oktay Çetin, Erdal Dolu, Hüseyin Tur, Fatmagül Batuk, Mustafa Ergin, Buğser Tok, Niyazi Avşar, Erkan Gökaşan, Berkan Ecevitoğlu, Muhittin Görmüş
Publikováno v:
Geo-Marine Letters. 27:355-381
The Quaternary evolution of the Gulf of Izmit, situated on the tectonically active North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ), was investigated using seismic reflection, paleontologic, and sediment textural data. On the basis of seismic stratigraphic and sedi
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Mehmet Simsek, Hüseyin Tur, Faruk Caglak, Erkan Gökaşan, Halim Birkan, Berkan Ecevitoğlu, Ahmet Türker, Tolga Gorum, Buğser Tok
Publikováno v:
Geo-Marine Letters. 25:324-342
The Strait of Istanbul (SoI) (Bosphorus) is a narrow valley, which has evolved tectonically from a stream, and in which thick sediment deposits have accumulated in the course of its evolution. Detailed seismic and multi-beam bathymetric data have rev
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Cem Gazioğlu, Berkan Ecevitoğlu, Kurultay Öztürk, Zeki Yücel, Erkan Gökaşan, Hüseyin Tur, Timur Ustaömer, Buğser Tok
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Geo-Marine Letters. 23:19-33
In an initial stage, the Sea of Marmara developed as a graben and, in due course, considerable volumes of sediments were deposited in this basin. Before 200 ka, a new fault (New Marmara Fault) cutting through the whole basin developed, which postdate
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. 190:397-420
The bathymetrical image of the Marmara Sea (NW of Turkey) was prepared, using data from mainly multi-beam surveys and from various other sources. The Marmara Sea presents a unique and complicated morphological system, which is mainly controlled by th
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Cem Gazioğlu, Cem Güneysu, Erkan Gökaşan, Buğser Tok, Ertugrul Dogan, Zeki Yücel, Bedri Alpar
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Marine Geology. 175:273-288
Several active faults were determined in the Gulf of Izmit, using high-resolution shallow seismic and multi-beam bathymetry data. One of them is a buried fault (Fault 2), following central axis of the gulf, which forms the current morphology within i