misc{https://doi.org/10.25577/EWT8-KY06,
  author = {{FormaTerre & EOST}},
  title = {{Terrain displacement from the Turkiye-Syria earthquakes of February 6, 2023 obtained with the GDM-OPT-ETQ service applied on Sentinel-2 optical imagery (Data set). EOST.}},
  year = {2026},
  doi = {10.25577/EWT8-KY06},
  url = {https://doi.theia.data-terra.org/GDM_OPT_Turkey_Syria/},
  abstract = {The region along the East Anatolian Fault (EAF) has a well-known history of seismic activity. On February 6, 2023, two earthquakes of Mw 7.8 and 7.5 had devastating effects on the ground by opening large ruptures and by displacing the earth crust of 5 to 10 m locally. The longer of the two ruptures stretches nearly 300 km in the northeastern direction from the northeastern part of the Mediterranean Sea. The surface rupture was created by the first and most powerful 7.8-magnitude earthquake that triggered at 4:17 am local time; the second surface rupture of 125 km long opened during the second 7.5-magnitude earthquake about nine hours later.},
  type = {service},
  copyright = {Creative Commons License -  Attribution Non Commercial 4.0 International},
  publisher = {EOST}
}