Some photos from our field work at southeastern part of the East Anatolian Fault. @proftameryilmaz @profugurdogan @AktifTektonik @sedaozarpaci @etayruk @ilayfarimaz @YildizEdu @USGS_Quakes @EarthScope_sci @LastQuake #earthquake #Turkey #deprem pic.twitter.com/VTgjhBjWtu
— OzdemirAlpay (@geodesist_a) February 8, 2023
This is precisely what a 3 meter slip on a left-lateral "strike slip" fault looks like.
— Matthew Cappucci (@MatthewCappucci) February 8, 2023
Two pieces of crust swipe past one another, leading to an obvious offset.
Any roads that cross the boundary are now misaligned. #Turkey #earthquake https://t.co/kIkSG03EHU
clearly visible fault rupture from the #Turkey #earthquake #deprem near #Nurdagi
— Andreas Schäfer (@DrAndreasS) February 9, 2023
Should be about 3-4m of horizontal displacement
image from google-earth and maxar pic.twitter.com/DXukm3eWdN
Here's a great image showing a several-meter lateral displacement along the #earthquake fault line near Kapıçam, #Turkey, at 37.471342, 37.025873. Thanks to a number of Twitter users for geolocating this already. https://t.co/QVV7tFmjxI pic.twitter.com/FmAquAVe71
— Extreme Weather Verіfіed (@ExtremeWXMap) February 8, 2023