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Avalanche situation in Turkey and back calculation of selected events

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Fig. 1. Physical map of Turkey showing the most important mountain ranges and study areas (upper right corner).
Fig. 3. Avalanche record map of Turkey (yellow color refers avalanche observed cities and red stars refer to recorded avalanche locations, Source: GDDA).
Fig. 4. Destroyed mosque due to 1993 avalanche event in Üzengili village.
Fig. 5. Damaged school building (red ellipse) and houses (black ellipse) due to the 1981 avalanche; house indicated in blue circle constructed in 2004.
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