Oya PAMUKÇU, Ayça ÇIRMIK, Fikret DOĞRU, Ece ÜNLÜ, Barış Can MALALİÇİ

Assessment of crustal thinning and tectonic stress distribution of Gülbahçe fault zone and its surroundings (İzmir, West Türkiye) using gravity and magnetic anomalies

Assessment of crustal thinning and tectonic stress distribution of Gülbahçe fault zone and its surroundings (İzmir, West Türkiye) using gravity and magnetic anomalies

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2022-Cilt: 169 - Sayı: 169

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Bouguer Gravity Anomaly, Gülbahçe Fault Zone (GFZ), Magnetic, Microgravity, Parasnis Method.

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