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Büyük Menderes Graben

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The Büyük Menderes Graben is an active rift basin in western Turkey, part of the Western Anatolian Extension Zone. It is about 140 km long and 2.5–14 km wide with a west-east trend. It was formed during the early Miocene and remains active, as shown by historical earthquakes, the largest of which was the M7.5 1653 East Smyrna earthquake. It forms a rift valley, through which the Büyük Menderes River drains into the Aegean Sea.

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