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Not to Be Dramatized yet, but Japan Has Used 3d Maps to Detect Seismic Risks Under the Sea in Istanbul

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A team of Japanese scientists, led by Professor Yasuo Ogawa of the Tokyo Institute of Sciences, has obtained a complete X-ray of the Marmara Sea. Through the use of high resolution 3D maps, these experts have never before identified with precision the areas where tectonic tension accumulates in front of Istanbul. The results were published in Geology magazine and have revealed a structure of rigid blocks that have been blocked for more than 250 …

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A team of Japanese scientists, led by Professor Yasuo Ogawa of the Tokyo Institute of Sciences, has obtained a complete X-ray of the Marmara Sea. Through the use of high resolution 3D maps, these experts have never before identified with precision the areas where tectonic tension accumulates in front of Istanbul. The results were published in Geology magazine and have revealed a structure of rigid blocks that have been blocked for more than 250 …

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