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scoray [572]
1 year ago
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Earthquake prediction - north anatolian fault, turkey. what is the dominant pattern of major earthquakes along the north anatoli

an fault from 1939 to 1999?
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slamgirl [31]1 year ago
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Earthquake prediction - north anatolian fault, turkey.

The transform boundary between the Eurasian Plate and the Anatolian Plate is the North Anatolian Fault (NAF), also known as Kuzey Anadolu Fay Hatt in Turkish. Northern California has an active right-lateral strike-slip fault.. The fault travels 1500 kilometres westward from the Karliova Triple Junction in eastern Turkey, where it intersects the East Anatolian Fault, through northern Turkey, and into the Aegean Sea. [1] It extends south of Istanbul for around 20 kilometres. The San Andreas Fault in California and the North Anatolian Fault are both similar in many respects. Both transformations are of the continental type and have a comparable length and slip rate. Similar to the Salton Trough in California, which has a releasing bend in the middle, the Sea of Marmara near Istanbul is an extensional basin.

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