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  1. © 2024 Google LLC. This is to show the devastation of the tsunami of 30 October 2020 and the work carried out to rebuild Teos Marina up to December 2020.

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  2. Oct 30, 2020 · A number of boats in Sığacık, Turkey, were washed aground at Teos Marina on October 30 following an earthquake described by the USGS as of magnitude 7.A number of buildings were reported...

  3. Oct 30, 2020 · In Teos Marina (Fig. 8), four piers out of six (composed of floating pontoons) were displaced, and more than 320 boats were moved (some boats sank, and some were moved outside the marina by the tsunami). Figure 18 shows the Teos Marinas layout and the boats before (Fig. 18 a) and after (Fig. 18 b–c) the tsunami.

    • Gozde Guney Dogan, Ahmet Cevdet Yalciner, Yalcin Yuksel, Ergin Ulutaş, Orhan Polat, Işıkhan Güler, C...
    • 10.1007/s00024-021-02693-3
    • 2021
    • Pure Appl Geophys. 2021; 178(3): 785-812.
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  5. Oct 30, 2020 · 0:00. 0:49. Boats land on pier after Turkey is hit by powerful earthquake. A number of boats in Seferihisar, Turkey, were washed aground at Teos Marina on October 30 following an...

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  6. Seferihisar offshore (Samos) earthquake is noteworthy due to several different aspects, especially for the casualties (115 people) and significant structural damage observed in İzmir, Bayraklı that is located approximately 70 km away for the epicenter and the tsunami hitting the

  7. Mar 22, 2021 · The backflow of inundation through the local stream discharging to the marina basin seems to be the primary cause of the strong currents and associated damage in Teos Marina. According to the general manager, the marina experienced large period oscillations lasting 4–5 h with an amplitude of 0.7 m.

  8. May 24, 2021 · The depth decreases to < 5 m in the Teos marina at the south. The bay is bounded at its N and S by moderately steep slopes. The coastal area at the east is in general flat. The Sığacık village rests at an elevation below 2 m in most of its part. After the earthquake, eyewitnesses observed a nearly 100 m retreat of the sea.