prof. Dr. Naci Görür made evaluations about the 5.5 earthquake that occurred in Malatya’s Yeşilyurt district yesterday. Görür said that there may be a fault in the region that has not been drawn on the active fault map of the MTA.
Turkey experienced one of its most painful realities on February 6th. The earthquakes that took place in Kahramanmaraş, unfortunately, according to the announced figures. About 50 thousand citizens he was cut off from life. While the work in the region continues, new ‘fault line’ discussions began. There will even be those who remember; prof. Dr. Celal Şengör, for that fault line map we all know “I’m getting nervous!‘ he had used.
After the big earthquakes in Kahramanmaraş, aftershocks continue. According to experts, the region will continue to shake for at least another year. One of these aftershocks took place yesterday. in the Yeşilyurt district of Malatya. there was an earthquake. The earthquake, which was announced as 5.5, destroyed the heavily damaged buildings in Malatya.
prof. Dr. Naci Görür announced that there may be a new fault at the epicenter of the earthquake!
*Turkey live fault map.
After each earthquake, we often mention his name, but his statements did not find enough response in the activity. prof. Dr. Naci Gorurmade a striking statement about this earthquake. The scientist, drawing attention to the location of this earthquake, stated that the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA) stated that this fault is not visible on the map created by Görer emphasized that there may be a new fault at the point where the last earthquake took place.
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prof. Dr. Naci Görür’s statement on Twitter was as follows:
“There was a 5.5 earthquake in Yeşilyurt, Malatya. The earthquake hit the Malatya Fault. a parallel line on. Assoc. Dr. Cengiz Zabci and Prof. Dr. I spoke with Ziya Çakır, this fault is not plotted on the MTA map. it could be a new fault. But it is certain that it was the result of the previous 7.6 earthquake loading this region.”
Above, on the MTA’s Geosciences Map Viewer application live fault map you see. The red circle shows Yeşilyurt, the epicenter of yesterday’s earthquake. As you can see, according to the MTA map, there is no fault here.
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This does not mean that there may be undrawn faults all over Turkey.
prof. Dr. Naci Görür’s post on Twitter increased his followers. worried. Because another fault that is not visible on the map of the MTA could be anywhere in Turkey. Naci Görür replied to a follower who brought up the issue as follows:not everywhere but some faults may not have been mapped before…”
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