INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMPARATIVE ......The North Anatolian Fault in Turkey and the San Andreas...
Transcript of INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMPARATIVE ......The North Anatolian Fault in Turkey and the San Andreas...
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMPARATIVE STUDIES
OF THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT (NORTHWEST TURKEY) AND THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT (SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA)
ISTANBUL TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY
AUGUST 14-18, 2006
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AGENDA
The North Anatolian Fault in Turkey and the San Andreas Fault in California are two major continental transform faults that share many characteristics. Both fault systems are right-lateral transforms that slip at rates of 20-35 mm/yr and endanger metropolitan areas with huge populations: Istanbul (13 million) and Los Angeles (17 million). This international workshop has the following objectives: • Initiate comparative studies of the North Anatolian Fault and the San Andreas Fault; • Formalize collaborations between the Southern California Earthquake Center and a consortium of research institutions in Turkey; • Plan multinational projects designed to improve seismic hazard assessments in southern California and northwest Turkey. Keynote presentations will highlight issues that are not well understood, identify gaps in data or theory, suggest how comparative studies could help address these issues, and outline possible investigative strategies. Panel-led discussions will facilitate the exchange of ideas during the workshop, and participants are encouraged to prepare posters. In the afternoon, participants will break into sub-groups and be tasked with addressing specific issues and discussing investigative strategies that could address these issues. Posters will be displayed on the walls of the broad halls and common areas, grouped by relevant themes to facilitate discussions in breakout groups. On the third day, the task will be to delineate possible multinational projects. Keynote speakers will present emerging techniques and approaches that could be applied to earthquake sciences, and
INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON COMPARATIVE STUDIES OF THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT (NORTHWEST TURKEY) AND THE SAN ANDREAS FAULT (SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA)
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breakout groups will focus on various themes and projects. By the end of the workshop, it is anticipated that each breakout groups will provide a 1-2 page document outlining strategies for future projects. These will be compiled in the workshop report. Abstracts describing the participants’ relevant research and a tentative strategy are posted onto the following site (to be mirrored at ITU): http://projects.crustal.ucsb.edu/NAF-SAF-2006 Two 1-day field trips to the North Anatolian Fault will immediately follow the 3-day workshop. August 17 will be spent along the Izmit-Yalova segments on the North Anatolian Fault, and August 18 along the Ganos fault segment. Participants may join either one, or both field trips. Registration needs to be done separately for each of the field trips via email to Cenk Yaltirak ([email protected]), with “Cc.” to Marie-Helene Cormier ([email protected]) and Christopher Sorlien ([email protected]). Organizing Committee (alphabetical): Naci Görür, Chair, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Sinan Akciz, University of California -Irvine, USA Namik Çagatay, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Mehmet Celebi, US Geological Survey, USA Marie-Helene Cormier, University of Missouri -Columbia, USA Thomas Jordan, University of Southern California, USA Geoffrey King, Institute of Physics of the Earth, Paris, France Koji Okumura, Hiroshima University, Japan Robert Reilinger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA Thomas Rockwell, San Diego State University, USA Leonardo Seeber, Columbia University, NY, USA Celal Sengör, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey Christopher Sorlien, University of California -Santa Barbara, USA Nafi Toksöz, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA Cenk Yaltirak, Istanbul Technical University, Turkey
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ypot
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odel
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ontro
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dip
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lip p
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nd o
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ntita
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stru
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odel
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mea
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ful c
ompa
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s of t
he N
orth
Ana
tolia
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d Sa
n A
ndre
as fa
ult s
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ms
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is st
ress
acc
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nd tr
ansf
erre
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ring
the
earth
quak
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cle?
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ertic
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ults
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ATA
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stan
bul T
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vers
ity
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tern
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f the
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plic
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al U
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atur
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f the
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th A
nato
lian
Faul
t 12
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raig
NIC
HO
LSO
N, U
nive
rsity
of C
alifo
rnia
– S
anta
Bar
bara
Co
mbi
ning
hig
h-re
solu
tion
clim
ate
studi
es a
nd te
cton
ics:
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com
plex
fold
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diim
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ns a
bove
act
ive
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ults
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0-13
.00
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ED D
ISC
USS
ION
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urke
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im O
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Die
go S
tate
Uni
vers
ity
Tera
Shak
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arge
-sca
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imul
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stan
bul T
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Uni
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mi-s
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athe
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ands
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DIS
CU
SSIO
NS
IN B
REA
KO
UT
GR
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be
sele
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from
follo
wing
list
or o
ther
sugg
estio
ns m
ade
durin
g th
e wo
rksh
op:
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ss lo
adin
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d ea
rthqu
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clus
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rock
type
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tern
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f fau
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mic
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nd fa
ult z
one
prop
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r qua
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phy
to c
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cter
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tect
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evo
lutio
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form
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and
core
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pal
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AV
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ate
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ance
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Prov
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old
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ain
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text
and
per
spec
tives
for m
onito
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in D
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anbu
l Tec
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nive
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icha
el S
TEC
KLE
R, L
amon
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th O
bser
vato
ry, P
alis
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ismic
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the
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a 14
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eral
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earc
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plor
atio
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TA),
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ara
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n A
KC
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nive
rsity
of C
alifo
rnia
, Irv
ine
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us o
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udie
s alo
ng S
AF &
NAF
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sen
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tanb
ul T
echn
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Uni
vers
ity
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tativ
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he R
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t alo
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nato
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ake
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azic
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ity, I
stan
bul
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us o
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, in
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urke
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arm
ara
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PS m
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LIEN
, Uni
vers
ity o
f Cal
iforn
ia, S
anta
Bar
bara
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t, str
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nd 3
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ismic
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ocity
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or so
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OFF
EE B
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ND
PO
STER
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16
.30-
18.0
0 D
ISC
USS
ION
IN B
REA
KO
UT
GR
OU
PS
Topi
cs to
be
sele
cted
from
the
follo
wing
list
and
othe
r sug
gesti
ons m
ade
durin
g th
e wo
rksh
op:
Stra
tegi
es fo
r qua
ntita
tive
com
paris
on b
etw
een
Nor
th A
nato
lian
and
San
And
reas
faul
t sys
tem
s. Po
tent
ial f
or q
uant
itativ
e co
mpa
rison
usi
ng si
mila
r com
mun
ity fa
ult m
odel
s U
nder
wat
er m
onito
ring
of fa
ult a
ctiv
ity: s
eaflo
or o
bser
vato
ries
SCEC
-like
eff
ort o
n pa
leos
eism
olog
y (in
clud
es la
kes a
nd se
a)
Dat
a di
strib
utio
n an
d ar
chiv
ing:
bui
ldin
g an
ope
n so
urce
and
free
acc
ess d
atab
ase
for t
he N
AF
Man
y of
the
them
es w
ill b
e de
linea
ted
by p
artic
ipan
ts d
urin
g th
e w
orks
hop.
So
me
prob
able
them
es fo
llow
. • I
mpl
emen
tatio
n of
a u
nifie
d fa
ult,
stra
tigra
phic
, and
seis
mic
vel
ocity
repr
esen
tatio
n of
the
seve
ral s
trand
s and
faul
t bl
ocks
of t
he N
orth
Ana
tolia
n Fa
ult z
one,
with
initi
al fo
cus o
n no
rthw
est T
urke
y, in
clud
ing
seis
mic
ity in
form
atio
n an
d G
PS d
ata.
• S
ubm
arin
e ob
serv
ator
y to
mon
itor a
ctiv
ities
alo
ng th
e N
orth
Ana
tolia
n Fa
ult b
enea
th th
e M
arm
ara
Sea.
A se
aflo
or
obse
rvat
ory
wou
ld n
ot o
nly
prov
ide
new
insi
ght i
nto
subm
erge
d co
ntin
enta
l tra
nsfo
rm fa
ults
, it m
ight
als
o pr
ovid
e cr
itica
l war
ning
s sho
uld
anom
alou
s act
iviti
es b
e de
tect
ed.
• Exp
andi
ng a
com
preh
ensi
ve, p
erm
anen
t ons
hore
/off
shor
e ge
odet
ic a
rray
in T
urke
y.
• Ext
endi
ng in
vest
igat
ions
to th
e re
gion
surr
ound
ing
the
Nor
th A
nato
lian
Faul
t: A
egea
n Se
a an
d So
uthw
est T
urke
y.
• Stra
tegi
es fo
r pro
duci
ng a
hig
h qu
ality
stra
tigra
phy
(off
shor
e an
d on
shor
e) fo
r qua
ntify
ing
long
-term
tect
onic
rate
s;
Poss
ible
role
for E
MC
OL
(Eas
tern
Med
iterr
anea
n C
entre
of O
cean
ogra
phy
and
Lim
nolo
gy) a
nd IO
DP
in a
ddre
ssin
g te
cton
ic e
volu
tion
of M
arm
ara
Sea.
19.0
0:
BO
SPH
OR
US
DIN
NER
CR
UIS
E !!
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FIELD TRIP TO THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT SYSTEM BETWEEN IZMIT AND YALOVA
THURSDAY, AUGUST 17
Field Trip Leaders: Omer Emre, Volkan Ozaksoy and Namik Cagatay
The northern strand of the North Anatolian Fault System passes through Sea of Marmara. The 17 August 1999 Izmit earthquake (Mw 7.4) was originated from eastern section of the northern strand of the North Anatolian Fault System. The earthquake produced 150 km-long multi-segment surface rupture between Yalova and Duzce basin. The whole surface rupture is subdivided into six geometric segments. Western part of the Izmit rupture extends in the Gulf of Izmit in E-W direction. However, some part of the rupture zone observed onshore around the area of Golcuk and Hersek promontory in the east of Yalova. Several surveys were performed both in the Sea of Marmara including Izmit bay and on land to understand the structural geometry of the North Anatolian fault zone. The objective of this trip is to exhibit characteristics of the western segments of the 1999 Izmit rupture and related tectonic deformations in a broad zone along the NAF on land. FIELD TRIP PROGRAM Departure: 08.00 am/ front of Faculty of Mines Building of ITU 08 00: -10 00 Transportation from ITU to Golcuk town 10.00-11.00 Stop 1: Ford Otosan Factory-Kavaklı District/Golcuk Town Normal faulting associated with the 1999 Izmit earthquake in Golcuk releasing stepover between Tepetarla and Golcuk segments. Also lateral spreading and submerged coastal zone along the Hisardere delta on the northern block of the normal fault. 11.15. 11.45 Stop 2:Yuzbasilar District/Golcuk Town A 4.30 m of right lateral displacement on a road and the stone-wall on the eastern section of Golcuk segment of the 1999 Izmit rupture in town of Golcuk 12.30-13.00 Stop 3: Kaytazdere/ East of Altinova town Uplifted Tyrrhenian Terrace on the southern coast of Izmit bay 13.00-14.00 Lunch Break/Altınova 14.30: 16.30
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Stop 4: Hersek promontory/North of Altınova town Hersek ridge, uplifted Late Holocene paleoshorelines due to thrust faulting on the Hersek restraining bend between Yalova and Golcuk segments of the 1999 Izmit rupture. 17.00-17.30 Stop 5: South of Yalova Çukurköy normal fault on the northern margin of the Armutlu peninsula 18.20: Return to Istanbul Estimated Arrival time to Faculty of Mines-ITU at 20.30
The map showing route and stops of the 17 August 2006 the North Anatolian Fault Trip between Yalova and İzmit.
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FIELD TRIP TO THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT SYSTEM IN THRACE: THE GANOS FAULT SEGMENT
FRIDAY, AUGUST 18
Field trip leaders: Aral Okay, Cenk Yaltırak and Nano Seeber
Maximum number of participants: 35 Transportation by one or two minibusses The Ganos fault is the 45-km long segment of the North Anatolian Fault between the Marmara and Aegean seas. Recent apatite fission track data indicate that the it has a history going back at least to the Oligocene. The aim of the excursion is to study the structures and morphology associated with the eastern part of the Ganos fault zone. In the Marmara Sea the North Anatolian fault (NAF) forms a 17° bend between the Central Marmara and Ganos fault segments. The bend is associated with the formation of the 1100-m-deep Tekirdağ basin and the adjoining 924- m-high Ganos mountain. Structurally the Ganos mountain forms a crustal scale monocline with its steep limb abutting against the Ganos fault. The Ganos mountain is made up of Eocene turbidites deformed into recumbent kink-folds and cut by normal faults. A similar Eocene turbidite series, but with olistostrome horizons comprising blocks of blueschist, serpentinite, diabase and Eocene reefal limestone blocks, crops out south of the Ganos fault. This series is overlain through an angular unconformity by terrigeneous to shallow marine Miocene sandstones and conglomerates. Marine terrace deposits are present both north and south of the Ganos fault suggesting that both sides of the fault are being uplifted with respect to the sea level. Principal sights during the excursion: Marine terraces at Marmara Ereglisi and Gazikoy, recumbent kink-folds and normal faults in the steep limb of the Ganos monocline, Ganos Fault zone at Gazikoy and at Golcuk, Miocene south of the Ganos fault, the unconformity between the Oligocene and the Miocene, olistostromal Eocene sequence south of the Ganos fault. Provisional field trip itenary for the 18th August: Leave Istanbul at 8.00 a.m. from the ITU campus, drive west towards Tekirdag, possibly stop at the marine terrace deposits in Marmara Ereglisi, gently folded Oligocene shales near Naip, cross-section across the steep limb of the Ganos monocline, recumbent kink folds and overturned bedding, picnic lunch on the Ganos mountain, normal faults on the coastal road south of the Ganos Mountain, Ganos fault zone at Gazikoy, marine terrace at Gazikoy, Miocene sequence south of the Ganos fault, angular unconformity between Oligocene and Miocene, olistostromal facies in the Eocene south of the Ganos fault in the Sarko region, Ganos fault at Golcuk, back to Istanbul.
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Some recent relevant references: Armijo, R., Meyer, B., Hubert, A., and Barka, A., 1999, Westward propagation of the North Anatolian fault into the
northern Aegean: Timing and kinematics. Geology, 27, 267-270. Okay, A.I., Tüysüz, O. & Kaya, Ş., 2004, From transpression to transtension: Changes in morphology and structure
around a bend on the North Anatolian Fault in the Marmara region. Tectonophysics, 391, 259-282. Okay, A.I., Demirbağ, E., Kurt, H., Okay, N., Kuşçu, İ., 1999, An active, deep marine strike-slip basin along the
North Anatolian fault in Turkey. Tectonics, 18, 129-148. Seeber, L., Emre, O., Cormier, M., Sorlien, C., McHugh, C., Polonia, A., 2004. Uplift and subsidence from oblique
slip: the Ganos-Marmara bend of the North Anatolian Transform, western Turkey. Tectonophysics, 391, 239-258.
Yaltirak C., Sakinc, M., Aksu, A.E., Hiscott, R.N., Galleb, B., Ulgen, U.B., 2002, Late Pleistocene uplift history along the southwestern Marmara Sea determined from raised coastal deposits and global sea-level variations, Marine Geol., 190, 283-305.
Yaltirak C., Sakinc, M., Oktay, F.Y., 2000, Westward propagation of North Anatolian fault into the northern Aegean: Timing and kinematics: Comment, Geology, 28, 187-188.
Zattin, M., Okay, A.I., Cavazza, W., 2005. Fission-track evidence for late Oligocene and mid-Miocene activity along the North Anatolian Fault in south-western Thrace. Terra Nova, 17, 95-101.
Digital elevation model of the Ganos Mountain and the adjoining Tekirdağ Basin (Okay et al., 2004).
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