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Timing of Late Holocene Earthquakes on the Eastern Düzce Fault and Implications for Slip Transfer between the Southern and Northern Strands of the North Anatolian Fault System, Bolu, Turkey
North Anatolian Fault System slip transfer active fault palaeoseismology Holocene
2009/7/8
Results of trenching across the eastern Düzce Fault document that surface rupture has occurred repeatedly on the fault prior to the 1999 Düzce earthquake, and that offset during previous earthquakes ...
Kinematics of the November 12, 1999 (Mw=7.2) Düzce Earthquake Deduced from SAR Interferometry
Düzce earthquake SAR Interferometry GPS elastic modelling source parameters
2009/7/8
On November 12 1999, a destructive earthquake struck the Düzce area, following the 17 August 1999 İzmit earthquake that had occurred to the west about 3 months earlier. The Mw=7.2 Düzce earthqua...
Water-Level Changes in Shallow Wells Before and After the 1999 İzmit and Düzce Earthquakes and Comparison with Long-Term Water-Level Observations (1999–2004), NW Turkey
ground-water well-level changes earthquake forecast continental deformation North Anatolian Fault Zone Thrace-Eskiş ehir Fault Zone 1999 İ zmit-Düzce earthquakes
2009/7/7
It is well known that earthquakes cause hydrological changes, such as drying or flooding of water wells, fluctuations in ground-water levels in wells, changes in water quality, and formation of new sp...
Wood Destroying Insects in Düzce Province
Düzce timber insect pest exotic species forest depot
2010/3/26
Wood destroying insects were investigated in forest depots, imported timbers, and wood products in use in Düzce province. In the collection of insect material trap logs, storage decks, and samples of ...
The Lepidoptera (INSECTA) Fauna of Düzce Province, Turkey
Lepidoptera Düzce fauna distribution
2010/3/30
The lepidopteran species of Düzce province were investigated. To collect specimens, a sweep net and light traps were used. A total of 109 species belonging to 17 families of the order Lepidoptera were...