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Streets in urban nuclei after strong earthquakes: (a) Onna, Italy, 2009, (b) Amatrice, Italy, 2016, and (c) Antakya, Turkey, 2023.
Published: 01 November 2024
Figure 2. Streets in urban nuclei after strong earthquakes: (a) Onna, Italy, 2009, (b) Amatrice, Italy, 2016, and (c) Antakya, Turkey, 2023.
Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 01 January 2013
DOI: 10.1144/SP372.19
EISBN: 9781862396357
... Abstract The Plio-Quaternary Eşen Çay Basin is situated at the junction of Hellenic and Cyprus arcs in southwestern Turkey. The basin is important for understanding the tectonic evolution of the region in relation to the Hellenic and Cyprus arcs. Fault data from unconsolidated Pliocene...
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Published: 01 August 2013
Earthquake Spectra (2013) 29 (3): 683–704.
... ascertained measures and to generalize them on the basis of sociological acceptance analyses. The ancient city of Antakya, also known as the historic Antioch on the Orontes, lies in the southernmost tip of Turkey, and its recent development has extended over an alluvial plain through which the river Asi...
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Published: 01 February 2024
Earthquake Spectra (2024) 40 (1): 505–530.
... the Erzincan (1992), Duzce (1999), and Bingol (2003) Earthquakes in Turkey. These amounts are, on average, much smaller than the wall and column amounts used in Chile and Japan. Because of that lack of robustness and given the intensities of the motions reported from Antakya to Malatya (with 10 stations...
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Published: 01 November 2024
Earthquake Spectra (2024) 40 (4): 2306–2338.
...Figure 2. Streets in urban nuclei after strong earthquakes: (a) Onna, Italy, 2009, (b) Amatrice, Italy, 2016, and (c) Antakya, Turkey, 2023. ...
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Published: 01 May 2025
Earthquake Spectra (2025) 41 (2): 1565–1588.
...; Establishing Local Strong-Motion Networks in Turkey) that enabled the monitoring of the Antakya building. The Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) recorded the ground motions during the February 6, 2023 earthquakes. Declaration of conflicting interests The author(s) declared no potential...
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Published: 01 May 2024
Earthquake Spectra (2024) 40 (2): 997–1018.
... and southbound bridges. They are concrete I-girder bridges, as shown in Figure 11 . They were in service without any special traffic restrictions. Figure 10. Location of Viaduct on National Highway D825 near Saraykent, Antakya city (made using USGS Turkey Earthquake Emergency Response website...
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Published: 06 December 2016
Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America (2017) 107 (1): 445–455.
... profiles in Antakya, Hatay Province. Akkar et al. (2009) and Sandikkaya et al. (2010) revealed S ‐wave velocity profiles at 236 strong‐motion stations of the Prime Ministry Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) across the whole of Turkey using surface‐wave exploration and borehole...
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Location of Viaduct on National Highway D825 near Saraykent, Antakya city (made using USGS Turkey Earthquake Emergency Response website).
Published: 01 May 2024
Figure 10. Location of Viaduct on National Highway D825 near Saraykent, Antakya city (made using USGS Turkey Earthquake Emergency Response website).
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Published: 04 November 2020
Seismological Research Letters (2021) 92 (1): 127–139.
...Xin Lin; Jinlai Hao; Dun Wang; Risheng Chu; Xiangfang Zeng; Jun Xie; Baolong Zhang; Qipeng Bai Abstract On 24 January 2020 (UTC), a destructive M w 6.7 earthquake struck the east Anatolian fault of eastern Turkey after a series of foreshocks, causing many casualties and significant property damage...
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Published: 01 November 2024
Earthquake Spectra (2024) 40 (4): 2364–2382.
... damaged buildings was relatively higher: Antakya (Hatay), Nurdağı (Gaziantep), and Göksun (Kahramanmaraş), with stations 3124, 2712, and 4612, respectively. Antakya and Nurdağı experienced higher intensities during the Mw7.8 earthquake, while Göksun experienced higher intensity during the Mw7.5 event...
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Published: 01 May 2024
Earthquake Spectra (2024) 40 (2): 977–996.
... (or towns), Golbasi, Kahramanmaras, Nurdagi, Osmaniye, Iskenderun, and Antakya, were the locations where an international team conducted field reconnaissance 2 weeks after the earthquake. This study first evaluates the power histories and other seismic responses of single-degree-of-freedom structures...
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Published: 01 August 2024
Earthquake Spectra (2024) 40 (3): 1870–1904.
... of potential seismic hazard and site effect in Antakya (Hatay Province), SE Turkey . Environmental Earth Sciences 62 ( 2 ): 313 – 326 . Ozturk M Arslan MH Korkmaz HH ( 2023 ) Effect on RC buildings...
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Published: 01 February 2025
Earthquake Spectra (2025) 41 (1): 290–321.
... segment, along the Antakya Fault Zone, with a focal depth of 21.7 km (AFAD). The epicenter was located at 36.037°N and 36.021°E (AFAD). Figure 1. The spatial distribution of mainshocks and aftershocks (as of March 1, 2023), and the induced fault rupture resulting from the earthquake sequence...
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Published: 23 August 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (2A): 562–573.
...  6.3 Antakya earthquake. Finally, we assessed the 2023 Kahramanmara? earthquake sequence’s implications for future rupture on adjacent major faults. To map the coseismic deformation associated with the 2023 Kahramanmara? earthquake sequence, we first downloaded ascending and descending SAR...
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Published: 11 June 2008
Geological Magazine (2008) 145 (6): 800–821.
.... & Yalciner , C. C. 2006 . Historical earthquake activity of the northern part of the Dead Sea Fault Zone, southern Turkey . Tectonophysics 426 , 281 – 93 . Al-Tarazi , E. A. 1998 . Regional seismic hazard study for the Eastern Mediterranean Trans-Jordan, Levant and Antakya and Sinai...
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Published: 29 November 2023
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (2A): 574–583.
.... , and Kalafat D. , et al. 2018 . Evolution of seismic hazard maps in Turkey , Bull. Earthq. Eng. 16 , 3197 – 3228 , doi: 10.1007/s10518-018-0349-1 . Aktug B. Ozener H. Dogru A. Sabuncu A. Turgut B. Halicioglu K. Yilmaz O. , and Havazli E. 2016 . Slip rates...
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Published: 01 May 2025
Earthquake Spectra (2025) 41 (2): 1589–1615.
... ( Artigerçek, 2023 ; Birpinar, 2023 ). Hatay is the southernmost province of Turkey with an area of 5524 km 2 and a population of 1,686,043 people (by the end of 2022). The capital is Antakya and the second-largest city is Iskenderun. According to the damage assessment, almost 100,000 buildings in Hatay were...
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Published: 22 January 2024
Seismological Research Letters (2024) 95 (2A): 664–679.
... insights into the depth distribution of the earthquakes along the Hatay fault within the Antakya–Samandağ fault zone hosting the M w  6.4 Hatay earthquake on 20 February. The M w  6.4 Hatay earthquake is the second largest aftershock besides the M w  6.6 earthquake that occurred 10...
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Published: 01 April 2023
Jour. Geol. Soc. India (2023) 99 (4): 449–453.
... a ~300 km fault length of EAF from Antakya near the Mediterranean coast in the southwest Turkey to Malatya in the northeast. The fault rupture was bidirectional in NE-SW direction from the epicenter in KMTJ and broke Amanos, Pazarcik and Erkenek segments of EAF. After nine hours M w 7.5 earthquake again...
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