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" Multidisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Prediction : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 765221
Doc. No : b585202
Main Entry : herausgegeben von A. Mete Işikara, Andreas Vogel.
Title & Author : Multidisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Prediction : : Proceedings of the International Symposium on Earthquake Prediction in the North Anatolian Fault Zone held in Istanbul, March 31?April 5, 1980\ herausgegeben von A. Mete Işikara, Andreas Vogel.
Publication Statement : Wiesbaden : Vieweg+Teubner Verlag : Imprint : Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1982
Series Statement : Progress in earthquake prediction research, 2.
ISBN : 3528084820
: : 3663140156
: : 9783528084820
: : 9783663140153
Contents : Geological history of the North Anatolian Fault Zone --; Tectonics of the North Anatolian Transform Fault --; Paleo-, Tardi- and Neotectonic Mechanisms of the Present North Anatolian Fault Zone in the Light of the Structural History of the Eurasian Margin in the Pontic Ranges --; Structural Evidence for Left-Lateral Displacement on the North Anatolian Fault Zone During the Plio-Pleistocene --; Geology of an Area in and Around the Northern Anatolian Transform Fault Zone Between Bolu and Akyazi --; Comparisons Between the North Anatolian Fault of Turkey and the San Andreas Fault of California --; Seismotectonics: Seismicity statistics according to historical and instrumental records, focal mechanism, relations between seismic activity and neotectonics --; Identification of Swarm Activity Using the MARNET Telemetered Seismometer-Network --; Earthquake Activity on the North Anatolian Fault Zone --; A Rational Approach for the Probabilistic Assessment of the Seismic Risk Associated with the North Anatolian Fault --; Seismotectonic Aspects of the North Anatolian Fault Zone Between Bolu and Havza --; Relationship Between Fault Geometry and Some Earthquake Epicentres within the North Anatolian Zone --; Preliminary Studies of Seismic Risk in Turkey, and the Occurrence of Upper Bounded and Other Large Earthquake Magnitudes --; Faults and Recently Active Breaks Along the North Anatolian Fault Zone Between Gerede and Ilgaz --; Some Aspects of the Seismicity in the North Anatolian Fault Zone --; A Comparative Analysis of the Seismotectonic Characteristics of the North Anatolian Fracture Zone and the Fracture System of Inner Dinarides --; Fatigue Crack Propagation Along the Anatolian Faults and Levant Coast and Earthquake Prediction --; Some Aspects of the North Anatolian Fault Zone Derived from the Comparison of its Instrumental Data with Historical Information --; A Statistical Analysis of the Major and Microearthquakes Along the East-Anatolian Fault --; Pre-earthquake strain and triggering effects from continuous records --; Possible Use of Tilt and Tidal Measurements for Earthquake Prediction --; Normal Earthquake Gravitational Precursors from Earth-Tide Data --; Creep Measurements in the Ismetpa?a Region of the North Anatolian Fault Zone --; Pre-earthquake strain and deformation from repeated high-precision geodetic surveys --; Possible Use of the Turkish National Triangulation Network for the Study of Crustal Movements in the North Anatolian Fault Zone --?2 Testing for Survey of Recent Crustal Deformation in Akyazi/Adapazari --; Detection of Crustal Motion by Repeated Geometric Observations --; Land Deformation Control Network in the Epicentral Region of the 1978 Earthquakes in Northern Greece --; Methods of Variance Analysis for the Evaluation of Geodetic Control Nets in Relation to Crustal Movements --; A Geometric-Gravimetric Estimation Procedure for Most Accurate Determination of Relative Point Displacements in Local Areas? Proposal and First Study of Sensitivity --; Suggestions for High Precision Gravity Measurements in Geodynamic and Earthquake Prediction Research --; Physical state and processes of changing physical rock properties in the earthquake source region --; Physical Parameters in the Earthquake Source Region and Their Temporal Changes --; Polarization Anomalies as Diagnostics of Dilatancy --; An Experiment to Investigate Polarization Anomalies in North Anatolia --; Possible Information on Local Features of the Focal Region Based on Geomagnetic Field Data Recorded After the Main Shock --; Investigations of Geophysical Parameters in the Area of Carinthia and Friuli in Relation to Seismicity --; Note on the Application of the PCA Method? A Possible Approach to the Problem of Elimination of Non-Local Geomagnetic Field Changes --; Space techniques in geodynamics and earthquake prediction research --; Application of Space Technology in Earthquake Prediction Research? A Short Review --; The Background to High Mobility Space Geodetic Techniques for Geodynamic and Earthquake Prediction Research --; The Installation of a Spacebome Ranging System for the Detection of Crustal Movements in the North Anatolian Fault Zone --; The Meteosat Data Collection System and its Potential as a Data Relay for Geophysical Measurements --; Theory of earthquake generation and prediction --; Stress Accumulated Mechanisms on Strike-Slip Faults --; Fracture Mechanics Modelling of Earthquake Generating Processes --; Analysis of Stress and Strain Around a Transform Fault --; A Multiple Mode of Faulting Mechanism Proposed for the North Anatolian Fault and Prediction of Related Earthquakes --; A Thermal Window in the Lithosphere Underneath North Anatolia and California --; Interdisciplinary approaches to earthquake prediction --; The Concept of a Multidisciplinary Approach to Earthquake Prediction --; Deterministic Earthquake Prediction? Present Stage and Future Developments --; Earthquake Research on the San Andreas Fault Zone, California.
Subject : Geography.
LC Classification : ‭QE538.8‬‭H473 1982‬
Added Entry : A Mete Işikara
: Andreas Vogel
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