TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the evolution of the Gulf of Saros based on the high-resolution shallow seismic data integrated with the geological field observations and found that the deformation on the Gelibolu Peninsula continued effectively until the Pleistocene.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors investigated the geology and geomorphology evolution of the Gulf of Saros, northwestern Turkey, based on geological mapping, geomorphological, seismicity and GPS measurements.
TL;DR: In this article, a dextral strike-slip fault, the WSW-ENE-trending Ganos Fault, has been shown to rotate counterclockwise in the West Marmara Trough and south of the Saros Trough.
TL;DR: A supplement to the "Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses" as mentioned in this paper includes additional information for each eclipse that could not be included in the original 648-page publication because of size limits.
Abstract: This catalog is a supplement to the "Five Millennium Canon of Solar Eclipses." It includes additional information for each eclipse that could not be included in the original 648-page publication because of size limits. The data tabulated for each eclipse include the catalog number, canon plate number, calendar date, Terrestrial Dynamical Time of greatest eclipse, (Delta)T, lunation number, Saros number, eclipse type, Quincena Lunar Eclipse parameter, gamma, eclipse magnitude, geographic coordinates of greatest eclipse (latitude and longitude), and the circumstances at greatest eclipse (i.e., Sun altitude and azimuth, path width, and central line duration). The Canon and the Catalog both use the same solar and lunar ephemerides as well as the same values of (Delta)T. This 1-to-1 correspondence between them will enhance the value of each. The researcher may now search, evaluate, and compare eclipses graphically (Canon) or textually (Catalog).