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Aykut Barka was affiliated with Istanbul Technical University in Turkey. The academic record associated with this researcher does not include specific papers, publication venues, or details on co-authors.

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Best Publications

  • Global Positioning System constraints on plate kinematics and dynamics in the eastern Mediterranean and Caucasus

    S. McClusky;S. Balassanian;A. Barka;C. Demir

  • Progressive failure on the North Anatolian fault since 1939 by earthquake stress triggering

    Ross S. Stein;Aykut A. Barka;James H. Dieterich

  • Strike-slip fault geometry in Turkey and its influence on earthquake activity

    A. A. Barka;K. Kadinsky-Cade

  • Global Positioning System measurements of present-day crustal movements in the Arabia-Africa-Eurasia plate collision zone

    R. E. Reilinger;S. C. McClusky;M. B. Oral;R. W. King

  • Westward propagation of the North Anatolian fault into the northern Aegean: Timing and kinematics

    Rolando Armijo;Bertrand Meyer;Aurélia Hubert;Aykut Barka

  • Heightened Odds of Large Earthquakes Near Istanbul: An Interaction-Based Probability Calculation

    Tom Parsons;Shinji Toda;Ross S. Stein;Aykut Barka

  • Slip distribution along the North Anatolian fault associated with the large earthquakes of the period 1939 to 1967

    Aykut Barka

  • The Surface Rupture and Slip Distribution of the 17 August 1999 İzmit Earthquake (M 7.4), North Anatolian Fault

    A. Barka;H.S. Akyuz;E. Altunel;G. Sunal

  • Asymmetric slip partitioning in the Sea of Marmara pull-apart: a clue to propagation processes of the North Anatolian Fault?

    Rolando Armijo;Bertrand Meyer;Sébastien Navarro;Geoffrey King

  • Active tectonics of the Eastern Mediterranean region: deduced from GPS, neotectonic and seismicity data

    A. Barka;R. Reilinger

  • Coseismic and Postseismic Fault Slip for the 17 August 1999, M = 7.5, Izmit, Turkey Earthquake.

    R. E. Reilinger;S. Ergintav;R. Bürgmann;S. McClusky

  • Seismic hazard in the Marmara Sea region following the 17 August 1999 Izmit earthquake

    Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari;Aykut Barka;Eric Jacques;Suleyman Sami Nalbant

  • Morphology, displacement, and slip rates along the North Anatolian Fault, Turkey

    Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari;Aurélia Hubert-Ferrari;Rolando Armijo;Geoffrey King;Bertrand Meyer

  • GPS‐derived strain rate field within the boundary zones of the Eurasian, African, and Arabian Plates

    Hans-Gert Kahle;Marc Cocard;Yannick Peter;Alain Geiger

  • Estimates of Seismic Potential in the Marmara Sea Region from Block Models of Secular Deformation Constrained by Global Positioning System Measurements

    Brendan J. Meade;Bradford H. Hager;Simon C. McClusky;Robert E. Reilinger

  • The 17 August 1999 Izmit Earthquake

    Aykut Barka

  • Stress accumulation and increased seismic risk in eastern Turkey

    Suleyman S Nalbant;John McCloskey;Sandy Steacy;Aykut A Barka

  • Kinematic indicators on active normal faults in Western Turkey

    P.L. Hancock;A.A. Barka

  • Influence of Releasing Step-Overs on Surface Fault Rupture and Fault Segmentation: Examples from the 17 August 1999 İzmit Earthquake on the North Anatolian Fault, Turkey

    W. Lettis;J. Bachhuber;R. Witter;C. Brankman

  • Coseismic and early post-seismic slip associated with the 1999 Izmit earthquake (Turkey), from SAR interferometry and tectonic field observations

    Ziyadin Çakir;Jean-Bernard de Chabalier;Rolando Armijo;Bertrand Meyer

  • Slip Partitioning in the Sea of Marmara Pull-Apart: A Clue to Propagation Processes of the North Anatolian Fault ?

    R. Armijo;B. Meyer;S. Navarro;G. King

  • GPS Constraints On Africa (nubia) And Arabia Plate Motions

    S. McClusky;A. Arrajahi;A. Barka;D. Ben Sari

Frequent Co-Authors

Rolando Armijo
Rolando Armijo Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
Bertrand Meyer
Bertrand Meyer Sorbonne University
Ziyadin Cakir
Ziyadin Cakir Istanbul Technical University
Thomas K. Rockwell
Thomas K. Rockwell San Diego State University
Simon McClusky
Simon McClusky Australian National University
Semih Ergintav
Semih Ergintav Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute
Ross S. Stein
Ross S. Stein United States Geological Survey
Mustapha Meghraoui
Mustapha Meghraoui University of Strasbourg
James H. Dieterich
James H. Dieterich University of California, Riverside

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