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Fault rupture process and its influence on the development of the deformation zone: a perspective from recent seismological and paleoseismological data. K. Atakan Dept. of Earth Science University of Bergen Allégt.41, 5007 Bergen E-mail: atakan@geo.uib.no.
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Fault rupture process and its influence on the development of the deformation zone: a perspective from recent seismological and paleoseismological data K. Atakan Dept. of Earth Science University of Bergen Allégt.41, 5007 Bergen E-mail: atakan@geo.uib.no
The present study has largely benefited from the results of the European Project RELIEF (EC-EVG1-CT-2002-00069)
modified from Herece and Akay, 2003 andfrom Akyuz et al., 2000
CIN Site De Martini et al., 2004
CH - Site De Martini et al., 2004
N fault trace
ridge hingeline fault trace N A A’ Pucci et al., 2004
N B 1999 ruptures warp hingline N B’
N ridge hingeline fault trace
Man Site De Martini et al., 2004
N N
northward migration of the active fault
Kay Site De Martini et al., 2004
N Slip rate from stream deflections Pucci et al., 2004
900 m 300 m Slip rate from terrace offset
900 m 300 m