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Poster Programme TS7.1/GD3.12

TS7.1/GD3.12

Structural evolution of continental transform boundaries and transpressional fault systems (co-organized)
Co-Convener: Karen Leever 
Oral Programme
 / Wed, 25 Apr, 10:30–12:00  / Room 29
Poster Programme
 / Attendance Wed, 25 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Hall A

Attendance Time: Wednesday, 25 April 2012, 17:30–19:00
Hall A
Chairperson: Z. Garfunkel, K.A. Leever
A470
EGU2012-240
The cumulative offset of North Anatolian Fault in the Marmara region, northwest Turkey
k. akbayram and a. okay

A471
EGU2012-1207
Syn- and Post-Accretionary Structures in the Neoproterozoic Central Allaqi-Heiani Suture Zone, Southeastern Egypt
M.M. Abdeen and A. A. Abdelghaffar

A472
EGU2012-1998
INVESTIGATON of ÇINARCIK BASIN and NORTH ANATOLIAN FAULT WITHIN the SEA of MARMARA WITH MULTICHANNEL SEISMIC REFLECTION DATA
O. Atgın, G. Çifçi, C. Sorlien, L. Seeber, M. Steckler, D. Sillington, H. Kurt, D. Dondurur, S. Okay, S. Gürçay, H. Sarıtaş, and H.M. Küçük

A473
EGU2012-3014
Mountain building processes in intraplate, intracontinental oblique deformation belts: Lessons from the Gobi Altai, Mongolia
D. Cunningham

A474
EGU2012-3354
Structural and seismic data on a new branch of the North Anatolian Fault: A reworked Tertiary thrust fault in northwestern Turkey
E. Aylan, K. Akbayram, and C. İmren

A475
EGU2012-3530
The kinematic relationship between thrusting, reverse faulting and transpression: An example from the Sudbury Basin, Canada
T. Santimano and U. Riller

A476
EGU2012-4809
Investigation Of Active Faults In Antakya (Southeastern Turkey) And Its Surroundings
N. Lom, O. Tüysüz, S.C. Genç, U. Tarı, C. İmren, and Ö. Tekeşin

A477
EGU2012-9000
European Sedimentary Basins: Deciphering Palaeozoic intra-Pangea Wrench Faulting
K. Aubele, V. Bachtadse, G. Muttoni, A. Ronchi, and M. Durand

A478
EGU2012-9511
Constraints on the structural evolution of the southern segment of the Central Asian Orogenic Belt by Paleomagnetic data
U. Kirscher, D. Alexeiev, A. Mikolaichuk, and V. Bachtadse