- Brief Seismic History of Turkey
Details the North Anatolian Fault, East Anatolian Fault, Western Turkey Graben Complex, and the five earthquake zones that are affected by these areas of intense seismic activity.
www.usc.edu/dept/civil_eng/structural_lab/eq-rp/seismicity.html
- Wikipedia: North Anatolian Fault
Hyperlinked profile of one of the most energetic earthquake zones in the world, located on a minor tectonic plate in Turkey.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Anatolian_fault
- Plate T-39: Anatolian Faults
Displays mosaic and ancillary images of the North and East Anatolian transform faults, which bound the northern and southern edges of the Turkish tectonic plate.
www.geoinfo.amu.edu.pl/wpk/geos/GEO_2/GEO_PLATE_T-39.HTML
- Tectonic Map of Turkey
Includes the North and East Anatolian Faults and Hellenic and Florence trenches. From the U.S. Geological Survey.
wwwneic.cr.usgs.gov/neis/world/turkey/turkey_faults.html
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