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Bulletin of the Seismological Society of America | 2005

Slip Distribution, Fault Geometry, and Fault Segmentation of the 1944 Bolu-Gerede Earthquake Rupture, North Anatolian Fault, Turkey

Hisao Kondo; Yasuo Awata; Ömer Emre; Ahmet Doğan; Selim Özalp; F. Tokay; Cengiz Yildirim; Toshikazu Yoshioka; Koji Okumura

The 1944 Bolu-Gerede earthquake ( M s 7.3) occurred along the North Anatolian fault in northern Turkey and ruptured for about 180 km of the fault. The surface slip distribution and fault geometry, which provide fundamental data on detailed fault segmentation and recurrence of faulting during a multisegment rupture, are poorly known for this event. We conducted geomorphological and geological investigations and eyewitness interviews to determine cumulative offsets through several earthquake cycles. The 1944 rupture comprised five fault segments based on slip distribution and fault step-overs and bends. From west to east, they are called the Bolu, Yenicaga, Gerede, Ismetpasa, and Bayramoren segments. The segments were 21 to 46 km long, and the average slip was 1.9–4.3 m, similar to well-examined segments of the 1999 Izmit rupture. In contrast, the fault jogs were relatively small, suggesting that the 1944 earthquake rupture process was relatively smooth and of short duration. Proposed fault segmentation is consistent with the extent of surface ruptures and damage intensity associated with historical earthquakes in 967, 1035, and 1050 a.d. Historical records indicate that the Bolu and Yenicaga segments ruptured in 967 a.d., and the Gerede, Ismetpasa, and possibly, Bayramoren segments ruptured in 1035 a.d. Therefore, the 1944 rupture occurred as a consequence of multisegment rupture, which consists of at least two distinct earthquake segments. Along the Gerede segment, which slipped 3 to 6 m in 1944, cumulative offsets of 6 to 25 m were observed. These offsets are double, triple, and quadruple multiples of the 1944 slip, implying a similar slip distribution during the four most recent large earthquakes along this segment and supporting the concept of characteristic slip, even though the rupture length varied greatly during the last four earthquake cycles.


Seismological Research Letters | 2003

Surface Faulting Associated with the Sultandağı Earthquake (Mw 6.5) of 3 February 2002, Southwestern Turkey

Ömer Emre; Tamer Y. Duman; Ahmet Doğan; Selim Özalp; F. Tokay; İsmail Kuşçu


Tectonophysics | 2010

Sedimentary record of late Holocene seismicity and uplift of Hersek restraining bend along the North Anatolian Fault in the Gulf of İzmit

Volkan Özaksoy; Ömer Emre; Cengiz Yildirim; Ahmet Doğan; Selim Özalp; F. Tokay


Archive | 2003

Refined Slip History of the North Anatolian Fault at Gerede on the 1944 rupture

K. Okumura; T. K. Rockwell; Tuba Yarbay Duman; F. Tokay; Hisao Kondo; C. Yoldirim; V. Ozaksoy


Archive | 2001

Paleoseismologic Findings on the Duzce Fault: North Anatolian Fault Zone, NW Turkey

Onsel Emre; Tuba Yarbay Duman; Shinji Toda; M. Okuno; A. Dogan; Selim Ozalp; Hitomi Tsutsumi; F. Tokay; Tomokazu Haraguchi; Hisao Kondo; N. Sugito; Takahiro T. Nakamura


Archive | 2002

Stable creeping and distant triggered slips by the 1999 Izmit Earthquake along the Ismetpasa section, North Anatolian Fault Zone, Turkey

A. Dogan; Hisao Kondo; Onsel Emre; Yasuo Awata; Selim Ozalp; F. Tokay; C. Yyldyrym


Archive | 2003

Recurrence of the large earthquakes on the 1999 Izmit and Duzce surface ruptures, North Anatolian Fault, Turkey

Onsel Emre; Shinji Toda; Tuba Yarbay Duman; T. K. Sugai; A. Dogan; Yasuo Awata; M. Okuno; Hitomi Tsutsumi; Selim Ozalp; F. Tokay


Archive | 2002

Rupture History of the 1944 Bolu-Gerede Segment of the North Anatolian Fault: Gerede-Ardicli Trench Re-excavated

K. Okumura; Yasuo Awata; Tuba Yarbay Duman; F. Tokay; Ibrahim Kuscu; Hisao Kondo


Archive | 2001

Recurrence Interval of the Izmit-Type Earthquakes along the Western North Anatolian Fault

Shinji Toda; Hitomi Tsutsumi; Tuba Yarbay Duman; Onsel Emre; M. Okuno; Selim Ozalp; F. Tokay; A. Dogan; Tomokazu Haraguchi; Hisao Kondo; N. Sugito; Takahiro T. Nakamura; Osman Parlak; R. Ciplak


The American Journal of Gastroenterology | 2004

Slip History on the 1944 Earthquake Rupture, North Anatolian Fault, Turkey

Hisao Kondo; Yasuo Awata; Ömer Emre; Ahmet Doğan; Selim Özalp; Cengiz Yildirim; Volkan Özaksoy; F. Tokay; Koji Okumura

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Hisao Kondo

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Yasuo Awata

National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology

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Ahmet Doğan

General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

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Selim Özalp

General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

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Ömer Emre

General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

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Cengiz Yildirim

General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

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Tamer Y. Duman

General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

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Volkan Özaksoy

General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration

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