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ISMAR-CNR Cataloging-In-Publication data: ISMAR Bologna TECHNICAL REPORT
MARM10_02: MARINE GEOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT
BENEATH THE SEA OF MARMARA.EC ESONET MARMARA DEMO MISSION,
R/V URANIA
CRUISE REPORT (2010-09-29 - 2010-10-18)
by Gasperini L., Marinaro G., Ulsen B.U., Bonatti E., Bortoluzzi G., Del Bianco F., Kurouglu E., "Ozmaral A., Acar D., Ucarkus G., Akcer S., Erden Z.,Aydemir B.S, Cesur A., Elbek S., Geli L., Triall c., Ruffin L., Lopez-Garcia P., Jardillier L., Trianni S., Zironi S., Diaconov A., Urzi F.
Includes bibliographical reference and index.
1. tectonics 2. active faults 3. paleoseismology 4. seismology 5. Sea of Marmara
Abstract - A marine geological cruise, MARM10_02, was carried out in the frame of MARM-ESONET, a demo mission of the EC funded ESONET Network of Excellence (European Seafloor Observatory Network). Main objective of the project was the attempting to assess and mitigate seismic hazards in the region close to Istanbul through geological/geophysical surveys carried out in the Sea of Marmara along the submerged track of the North Anatolian Fault and the deployment of seafloor observatories. We collected multibeam bathymetry, side-scan sonar imagery, chirp sub-bottom and ADCP data, together with carefully positioned core samples. A submarine station of the INGV GEOSTAR family (SN-4) was recovered after second 6 month deployment. During Transits core and water samples were collected in the Western Ionian Sea. We recovered also two INGV OBS deployed during the February 2010 R/V Urania in the Southern Tyrrhenian Sea.
Sommario - Vengono presentati le metodologie e l'insieme dei risultati ottenuti durante la campagna MARM2010_02 di rilievi geofisici, geologici e oceanografici nel Mar di Marmara. E' stata utilizzata la nave da ricerca R/V Urania del CNR. Sono stati raccolti dati di multibeam, Chirp SBP, ADCP. E' stato recuperato l'osservatorio INGV SN4 al termine del secondo periodo di 6 mesi di acquisizione. Durante i transiti e' stato campionato il fondo mare e sono stati raccolti campioni d'acqua nello Ionio Occidentale. Sono stati anche recuperati in basso Tirreno due degli OBS INGV posizionati a Febbraio 2010 nella campagna R/V Urania PANSTR10.
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