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Eos, Transactions American Geophysical Union | 2002

Exploring submarine earthquake geology in the Marmara Sea

Alina Polonia; Marie-Helene Cormier; Namik. Cagatay; Giovanni Bortoluzzi; Enrico Bonatti; Luca Gasperini; Leonardo Seeber; Naci Görür; Lucilla Capotondi; C. M. G. McHugh; William B. F. Ryan; Onsel Emre; Nilgün Okay; Marco Ligi; B. Tok; A. Blasi; M. Busetti; Kürşad Kadir Eriş; Paola Fabretti; Eric J. Fielding; Caner Imren; H. Kurt; A. Magagnoli; G. Marozzi; Niyazi Ozer; D. Penitenti; G. Serpi; K. Sarikavak

The disastrous 1999 earthquakes in Turkey have spurred the international community to study the geometry and behavior of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) beneath the Marmara Sea. While the area is considered mature for a large earthquake, the detailed fault geometry below the Marmara Sea is uncertain, and this prevents a realistic assessment of seismic hazards in the highly-populated region close to Istanbul. Two geological/geophysical surveys were recently conducted in the Marmara Sea: the first in November 2000 with the R/V Odin Finder, and the second in June 2001 with the R/V CNR-Urania. Both were sponsored and organized by the Institute of Marine Geology of the Italian National Research Council (CNR), in cooperation with the Turkish Council for Scientific and Technical Research (TUBITAK) and the Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory of Columbia University Multi-beam bathymetry, multi-channel seismic reflection profiling, magnetometry high-resolution CHIRP sub-bottom profiling, and bottom imaging were carried out with a remotely operated vehicle (ROV). Over 60 gravity and piston cores were collected.


Geo-marine Letters | 2017

Late glacial to Holocene water level and climate changes in the Gulf of Gemlik, Sea of Marmara: evidence from multi-proxy data

Betül Filikci; Kürşad Kadir Eriş; Namik. Cagatay; Asen Sabuncu; Alina Polonia

Multi-proxy analyses of new piston core M13-08 together with seismic data from the Gulf of Gemlik provide a detailed record of paleoceanographic and paleoclimatic changes with special emphasis on the timing of the connections between the Sea of Marmara (SoM) and the Gulf of Gemlik during the late Pleistocene to Holocene. The deposition of a subaqueous delta sourced from the Armutlu River to the north is attributed to the lowstand lake level at −60 m in the gulf prior to 13.5 cal ka BP. On the basis of the seismic data, it is argued that the higher lake level (−60 m) in the gulf compared to the SoM level (−85 m) attests to its disconnection from the SoM during the late glacial period. Ponto-Caspian assemblages in the lacustrine sedimentary unit covering the time period between 13.5 and 12 cal ka BP represent a relict that was introduced into the gulf by a Black Sea outflow during the marine isotope stage 3 interstadial. Contrary to the findings of previous studies, the data suggest that such an outflow into the Gulf of Gemlik during the late glacial period could have occurred only if the SoM lake level (−85 m) was shallower than the sill depth (−55 m) of the gulf in the west. A robust age model of the core indicates the connection of the gulf with the marine SoM at 12 cal ka BP, consistent with the sill depth (−55 m) of the gulf on the global sea level curve. Strong evidence of a marine incursion into the gulf is well documented by the μ-XRF Sr/Ca data. The available profiles of elemental ratios in core M13-08, together with the age-depth model, imply that a warm and wet climate prevailed in the gulf during the early Holocene (12–10.1 cal ka BP), whereas the longest drought occurred during the middle Holocene (8.2–5.4 cal ka BP). The base of the main Holocene sapropel in the gulf is dated at 10.1 cal ka BP, i.e., 500 years younger than its equivalent in the SoM. The late Holocene is earmarked by warm and wet climate periods (5.0–4.2 and 4.2–2.7 cal ka BP) with some brief cold/dry periods (4.2 and 2.7–0.9 cal ka BP).


Marine Geology | 2009

Late Pleistocene–Holocene evolution of the northern shelf of the Sea of Marmara

M.N. Çağatay; Kürşad Kadir Eriş; William B. F. Ryan; Ü. Sancar; Alina Polonia; S. Akçer; Demet Biltekin; Luca Gasperini; Naci Görür; Gilles Lericolais; Edouard Bard


Geo-marine Letters | 2011

Late glacial to Holocene sea-level changes in the Sea of Marmara: new evidence from high-resolution seismics and core studies

Kürşad Kadir Eriş; M. N. Çağatay; Sena Akçer; Luca Gasperini; Yosi Mart


Sedimentary Geology | 2012

Sedimentary earthquake records in the İzmit Gulf, Sea of Marmara, Turkey

M.N. Çağatay; L. Erel; L. G. Bellucci; A. Polonia; Luca Gasperini; Kürşad Kadir Eriş; Ü. Sancar; Demet Biltekin; Gulsen Ucarkus; Umut Barış Ülgen; E. Damcı


Quaternary International | 2017

Late Pleistocene to Holocene paleoenvironmental evolution of Lake Hazar, Eastern Anatolia, Turkey

Kürşad Kadir Eriş; Sena Akçer Ön; M. Namık Çağatay; Umut Barış Ülgen; Zeki Bora Ön; Zulfu Gurocak; Tuğçe Nagihan Arslan; Dicle Bal Akkoca; Emre Damcı; Murat İnceöz; Özlem Öztekin Okan


Archive | 2005

Reconnections of Marginal Basins to the World Ocean: New Data from the Marmara Sea

C. M. G. McHugh; Yossi Mart; William B. F. Ryan; Liviu Giosan; Dhan Bahadur Gurung; M. Namık Çağatay; Dina Vachtman; Ü. Sancar; Kürşad Kadir Eriş; Lloyd H. Burckle; Lucilla Capotondi; Marie Helene Cormier


Journal of Quaternary Science | 2018

Late Pleistocene-Holocene environmental change in eastern Turkey: multi-proxy palaeoecological data of vegetation and lake-catchment changes: PALEOENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES IN LAKE HAZAR

Demet Bİltekİn; Kürşad Kadir Eriş; Memet Namık Çağatay; Sena Akçer Ön; Dicle Bal Akkoca


Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering | 2018

Influences of Climate and Tectonic on the Middle to Late Holocene Deltaic Sedimentation in Lake Hazar, Eastern Turkey

Kürşad Kadir Eriş; Tuğçe Nagihan Arslan; Asen Sabuncu


Archive | 2017

Data for: Climate proxies of Lake Hazar (Eastern Anatolia) for the last 17.3 ka, extracted by Independent Component Analysis of μ-XRF data

Zeki Bora Ön; M. Namık Çağatay; Alan M. Greaves; Sena Akçer-Ön; Mehmet Sinan Özeren; Kürşad Kadir Eriş

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Luca Gasperini

National Research Council

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M. Namık Çağatay

Istanbul Technical University

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Naci Görür

Istanbul Technical University

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Ü. Sancar

Istanbul Technical University

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Asen Sabuncu

Istanbul Technical University

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Caner Imren

Istanbul Technical University

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Demet Biltekin

Istanbul Technical University

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