“…Apart from these two major structures, a number of E-W-, NW-, NE-, and N-Strending active grabens and horsts occurred within the southwestern part of the Anatolian platelet. This is indicated by both the focal mechanism solutions of large and devastating seismic events and palaeostress analyses of slip-plane data obtained from the fault arrays (Ambraseys & Finkel, 1987;Ambraseys & Tchalenko, 1972;Angelier et al, 1981;Bozkurt & Sözbilir, 2004;Ergin, Güçlü, & The southwestern part of the Anatolian platelet is one of the world's most rapidly deforming continental regions (Aldanmaz, 2006;Ambraseys & Tchalenko, 1972;Arpat & Bingöl, 1969;Bozkurt, 2000Bozkurt, , 2001Bozkurt, , 2002Bozkurt & Sözbilir, 2004;Cohen, Dart, Akyüz, & Barka, 1995;Dumont, Uysal, Şimşek, Karamanderesi, & Letouzcy, 1979;Erkül, Helvacı, & Sözbilir, 2005;Eyidoğan & Jackson, 1985;Hetzel, Ring, Akal, & Troesch, 1995;Koçyiğit, 1984aKoçyiğit, , 2000Koçyiğit, , 2005Koçyiğit & Özacar, 2003;Koçyiğit, Yusufoğlu, & Bozkurt, 1999;Paton, 1992;Price & Scott, 1994;McKenzie, 1972McKenzie, , 1978Şengör, 1987;Seyitoğlu, Scott, & Rundle, 1992;Taymaz & Price, 1992;Tokçaer, Agostini, & Savaşçın, 2005;Westaway, 1990;Yılmaz et al, 2000;Yusufoğlu, 1998;Z...…”