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Özcan Çakır
Özcan Çakır
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Forward modelling receiver functions for crustal structure beneath station TBZ (Trabzon, Turkey)
Ö Çakır, M Erduran, H Çınar, A Yılmaztürk
Geophysical Journal International 140 (2), 341-356, 2000
532000
Constraining crustal and uppermost mantle structure beneath station TBZ (Trabzon, Turkey) by receiver function and dispersion analyses
Ö Çakır, M Erduran
Geophysical Journal International 158 (3), 955-971, 2004
522004
Anatolian surface wave evaluated at GEOFON station ISP Isparta, Turkey
M Erduran, Ö Çakır, T Tezel, Ş Şahin, Ö Alptekin
Tectonophysics 434 (1-4), 39-54, 2007
372007
Joint inversion of P- and S-receiver functions and dispersion curves of Rayleigh waves: The results for the Central Anatolian Plateau
LP Vinnik, M Erduran, SI Oreshin, GL Kosarev, YA Kutlu, Ö Çakir, ...
Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth 50, 622-631, 2014
342014
On the P and S Receiver Functions Used for Inverting the One-Dimensional Upper Mantle Shear-Wave Velocities
Ö Çakır, M Erduran
Surveys in geophysics 32, 71-98, 2011
222011
The multilevel fast multipole method for forward modelling the multiply scattered seismic surface waves
Ö Çakir
Geophysical Journal International 167 (2), 663-678, 2006
192006
Crustal seismicity in and around Turkey
A Yilmaztürk, Y Bayrak, Ö Çakir
Natural Hazards 18, 253-267, 1998
181998
Intrinsic and scattering seismic attenuation in southwestern Anatolia
Ş Şahin, M Erduran, Ö Alptekin, Ö Çakir
Pure and Applied Geophysics 164 (11), 2255-2270, 2007
152007
Theoretical issues with rayleigh surface waves and geoelectrical method used for the inversion of near surface geophysical structure
Ö Çakır, N Coşkun
Journal of Human, Earth, and Future 2 (3), 183-199, 2021
132021
Seismic crust structure beneath the Aegean region in southwest Turkey from radial anisotropic inversion of Rayleigh and Love surface waves
Ö Çakır
Acta Geophysica 66 (6), 1303-1340, 2018
122018
Forward modelling the multiply scattered 2.5-D teleseismic P waves accelerated by the multilevel fast multipole method
Ö Çakır
Geophysical Journal International 176 (2), 505-517, 2009
102009
Love and Rayleigh waves inverted for vertical transverse isotropic crust structure beneath the Biga Peninsula and the surrounding area in NW Turkey
Ö Çakır
Geophysical Journal International 216 (3), 2081-2105, 2019
92019
A potential landslide area investigated by 2.5 D electrical resistivity tomography: case study from Çanakkale, Turkey
N Coşkun, Ö Çakır, M Erduran, YA Kutlu, ZS Çetiner
Arabian Journal of Geosciences 9, 1-20, 2016
92016
Preliminary investigation of underground settlements of Nevşehir Castle region using 2.5-D electrical resistivity tomography: Cappadocia, Turkey
N Coşkun, Ö Çakır, M Erduran, YA Kutlu, A Yalçın
Arabian Journal of Geosciences 9, 1-23, 2016
62016
Dispersion of Rayleigh Surface Waves and Electrical Resistivities Utilized to Invert Near Surface Structural Heterogeneities
Ö Çakır, N Coşkun
Journal of Human, Earth, and Future 3 (1), 1-16, 2022
52022
TRANSVERSE ISOTROPIC CRUST STRUCTURE BENEATH THE NORTHWEST AND CENTRAL NORTH ANATOLIA REVEALED BY SEISMIC SURFACE WAVES PROPAGATION
Ö Çakır
Malaysian Journal of Geosciences 5 (2), 41-50, 2021
52021
Determination of crustal structure from joint inversion of receiver function and surface wave information
Ö Çakır, M Erduran
Yerbilimleri Dergisi; Sayı: 27; 29-46, 2003
52003
Effect of earth structure and source time function on inversion of single station regional surface waves for rupture mechanism and focal depth
Ö Çakır, M Erduran
J Balk Geophys Soc 4, 69-90, 2001
52001
The effect of the initial earthquake phase shift on the inversion of regional surface wave recordings for the estimation of crustal structure
Ö Çakır, M Erduran, S Livaoǧlu
Journal of the Balkan Geophysical Society 3 (2), 20-36, 2000
52000
Mantle lithosphere, asthenosphere and transition zone beneath Eastern Anatolia
M Erduran, S Oreshin, L Vinnik, Ö Çakır, L Makeyeva
Journal of Seismology 26 (2), 265-281, 2022
42022
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