Süleyman Pampal
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal is a prominent geologist and a member of the Earthquake Advisory Board of the Chamber of Geological Engineers in Turkey. He has extensively studied the seismic characteristics of fault zones in Turkey, particularly the intersection of the North Anatolian Fault Zone with the East Anatolian Fault Zone. His expertise has drawn attention to the seismic risks associated with the Yedisu Fault, which is known for its potential to generate significant earthquakes.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Turkey | 3 | 8.00 | 0.27% | +40% | 84,339,067 | 314,028 | $720,000 | 2,681$ |
| Totals | 3 | 84,339,067 | 314,028 | $720,000 | 2,681$ |
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Each country's color is based on "Mentions" from the table above.
Recent Mentions
Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal discussed the seismic activity and risks associated with earthquakes in Turkey.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal has been monitoring the seismic activity in the Osmaniye region and has issued important warnings regarding the area's fault lines.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal is an expert who provided insights on the seismic activity in the Çanakkale region.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal evaluated the earthquake activity in Sındırgı during a live broadcast.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal evaluated the ongoing seismic activity in the region and highlighted the importance of the Gelenbe Fault.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal evaluated the earthquake storms in Sındırgı on CNN TÜRK.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal, the founding president of the Earthquake Research Center at Gazi University, commented on the earthquake in Sındırgı.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal discussed the ongoing seismic activity in the Sındırgı region.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal provided significant warnings about the seismic activity in the Osmaniye region following recent earthquakes.
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Turkey:
Prof. Dr. Süleyman Pampal stated that the recent earthquake could be considered an aftershock of the 6.2 magnitude earthquake on April 23.
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