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    Spatial variation of the stress field along the fault rupture zone of the 1999 Izmit earthquake

    We have investigated the spatial variation of the stress field along the fault rupture zone of the 1999 Izmit earthquake (Mw 7.4) using first-motion polarity data at seven distinct aftershock clusters. In our app...

    A. Pınar, S.B. Üçer, Y. Honkura, N. Sezgin, A. Ito, Ş. Barış in Earth, Planets and Space (2010)

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    Equivalent source map** of the lunar crustal magnetic field using ABIC

    An objective scheme is presented for estimating the lunar crustal magnetic field from the LMAG (Lunar MAGnetometer) data of the SELENE (“KAGUYA”) spacecraft. Our scheme improves the equivalent source method in...

    M. Toyoshima, H. Shibuya, M. Matsushima, H. Shimizu in Earth, Planets and Space (2008)

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    Resistivity structure in the western part of the fault rupture zone associated with the 1999 İzmit earthquake and its seismogenic implication

    Magnetotelluric (MT) surveys were carried out along some profiles crossing the fault rupture zone associated with the İzmit earthquake which took place on 17 August 1999 in the western part of the North Anatol...

    S. B. Tank, Y. Honkura, Y. Ogawa, N. Oshiman, M. K. Tunçer in Earth, Planets and Space (2003)

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    Small electric and magnetic signals observed before the arrival of seismic wave

    Electric and magnetic data were obtained above the focal area in association with the 1999 Izmit, Turkey earthquake. The acquired data are extremely important for studies of electromagnetic phenomena associate...

    Y. Honkura, M. Matsushima, N. Oshiman, M. K. Tunçer, Ş. Bariş in Earth, Planets and Space (2002)

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    Preliminary results of multidisciplinary observations before, during and after the Kocaeli (Izmit) earthquake in the western part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone

    On August 17, 1999, a destructive earthquake occurred in the western part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone, Turkey. The earthquake source region has been designated as a seismic gap and an M7-class earthquake...

    Y. Honkura, A. M. Işikara, N. Oshiman, A. Ito, B. Üçer in Earth, Planets and Space (2000)