For decades, scientists believed that Turkey's Tuz Gölü Fault moved sideways at a rate of 4.7 millimeters per year.
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The volcanic eruption of Santorini rocked the Mediterranean and changed history. Crucial—and chilling—evidence from the ...
A fault slicing across Turkey has long been a textbook example of how tectonic plates grind past one another, yet the ...