With the increasing rate of subduction along the Hellenic Arc in the Eastern Mediterranean, the seismic activities of the Aegean plate and Western Anatolia have markedly increased over the past decade. The increase in seismic activity is quite remarkable, starting from the coasts of Çanakkale in the...

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author Oya Ankaya PAMUKÇU
Ayça ÇIRMIK
Fikret DOĞRU
Ekrem TUŞAT
Fatih UYSAL
Hasan SÖZBILIR
Ufuk AYDIN
Özkan Cevdet ÖZDAĞ
Metehan ULUĞTEKIN
Fulya ÖZDEMIR
Zülfikar ERHAN
author_facet Oya Ankaya PAMUKÇU
Ayça ÇIRMIK
Fikret DOĞRU
Ekrem TUŞAT
Fatih UYSAL
Hasan SÖZBILIR
Ufuk AYDIN
Özkan Cevdet ÖZDAĞ
Metehan ULUĞTEKIN
Fulya ÖZDEMIR
Zülfikar ERHAN
date_str_mv 2024-12-01T00:00:00Z
description With the increasing rate of subduction along the Hellenic Arc in the Eastern Mediterranean, the seismic activities of the Aegean plate and Western Anatolia have markedly increased over the past decade. The increase in seismic activity is quite remarkable, starting from the coasts of Çanakkale in the north of Western Anatolia, including Lesbos Island, Samos Island, Kuşadası Bay and Datca. In this context, in order to determine the current deformation after the Samos Island earthquake that occurred on October 30, 2020, measurements were performed at six continuous GNSS stations in and around Izmir. This study is jointly managed by Dokuz Eylül University, with contributions from Konya Technical University and Atatürk University, focusing on both GNSS and seismological analyses. The preliminary results of this investigation include the evaluation of seismic impacts on the continuous GNSS stations from July 1st to December 31st, 2022.
doi_str 10.31577/congeo.2024.54.4.2
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oai_datestamp_str 2025-01-01T16:39:13Z
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publisher_str Earth Science Institute, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Slovakia
relation_str_mv https://journal.geo.sav.sk/cgg/article/view/544
https://doaj.org/toc/1338-0540
source_str JOURNAL_A
source_txt Contributions to Geophysics and Geodesy, Vol 54, Iss 4, Pp 321-343 (2024)
spellingShingle The effects of seismic activities following the 30 October 2020 Samos Island earthquakes in Izmir and its surrounding
Oya Ankaya PAMUKÇU
Ayça ÇIRMIK
Fikret DOĞRU
Ekrem TUŞAT
Fatih UYSAL
Hasan SÖZBILIR
Ufuk AYDIN
Özkan Cevdet ÖZDAĞ
Metehan ULUĞTEKIN
Fulya ÖZDEMIR
Zülfikar ERHAN
subject_str_mv earthquake, gnss, subduction, seismic, izmir, western anatolia
Geodesy
QB275-343
Geophysics. Cosmic physics
QC801-809
title The effects of seismic activities following the 30 October 2020 Samos Island earthquakes in Izmir and its surrounding
type_str article
url https://doaj.org/article/2b06fb97bf134c68908b9e61989edfc5