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the bus to Asia |
I''d been to 5 continents if you count New Zealand as part of Australia...today made 6...took a bus to Asia and it was free. Went from Istanbul Technical University on the west side of the Bosphorus across the bridge...to Marmara Research Center (MAM), which overlooks where the August 17 1999 deadly earthquake surface rupture stopped...you could see Hersek peninsula...the subsurface rupture ran farther west, Wife in Suburbia's paper just appeared in JGR that showed seafloor rupture stopped just east of Hersek. Someone here at ITU has a lot of subsurface (seismic) data that sheds some more light on this but not fair game to post unpublished work. I'm helping her learn a 3D software...that by coincidence arrived the same day I did. At MAM, 2 researchers showed me their reprocessing of deep French seismic reflection data that very clearly imaged the North Anatolia fault to 8 km depth. Again, not fair to say more..unpublished, and not my work. There has to be some level of trust or collaboration and cooperation does not work. Follow Ups: ● Re: the bus to Asia-OT - Dennis Glasby 12:16:24 - 6/1/2006 (37693) (1) ● Re: the bus to Asia-OT - chris in suburbia 12:43:37 - 6/1/2006 (37694) (0) |
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