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Historical evidence of faulting in Eastern Anatolia and Northern Syria
Issued date
September 1995
Issue/vol(year)
3-4/38 (1995)
Language
English
Abstract
Historical data show that like the North Anatolian fault zone, which was delineated by a series of earthquakes during this century from east to west, so was the conjugate Eastern Anatolian fault zone delineated from the northeast to the southwest by a succession of large earthquakes in earlier times, with a major event at its junction with the Dead Sea fault system. This event was associated with surface faulting and occurred in a region seismically quiescent for nearly two centuries.
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