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Fig. 15. | Swiss Journal of Geosciences

Fig. 15.

From: Seismic history of western Anatolia during the last 16 kyr determined by cosmogenic 36Cl dating

Fig. 15.

36Cl concentration with uncertainties measured for fault scarp dating of Rahmiye (RHM), Mugırtepe (MUG), Manastır (MAN), Kalafat (KAL), Yavansu (YAV), Priene-Sazlı (PRI) and Ören (ORN) faults. SRm defines average slip rates based on fault scarp modeling, while SRt represents theoretical average slip rates calculated based on scarp height dividing by mean LGM timing. The total scarp height of MAN, KAL, YAV and PRI faults are 12, 6.2, 7.2 and 8.5, respectively; however, the upper part of the faults remained unsampled due to being highly weathered and/or eroded

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