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Gökçeada 5,3

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Slowly but surely Turkey is moving Westward. Economically, socially, culturally and seismically. The Anatolian plate is escaping westward from between the vise of the converging Arabian and Eurasian plates. Anatolia is bounded by the right-lateral and left-lateral pair of the North Anatolian Faults (NAF) and East Anatolian Fault (EAF) on the top and bottom, respectively. 


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Jul 12, 2010
Istanbul's first step was an earthquake master plan drawn up for the city and the federal government by Bogazici University professor Dr. Mustafa Erdik's team and researchers at three other Turkish universities in 2006. ...



Jan 01, 2005
On August 17, 1999 a magnitude 7.4 earthquake struck the Marmara segment of the North Anatolian fault near the city of Izmit in the middle an area that is home to one quarter of Turkey's population. Despite efforts that were underway to ...



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