The document summarizes seismic reflection and refraction data collected from the North Marmara Trough offshore-onshore survey. It finds that the Moho, the boundary between the earth's crust and mantle, dips significantly under the rims of the North Marmara Trough, thinning the crust by up to 5 km. Reflections also image a reflective lower crustal layer that follows the shape of the Moho. Dense seismic profiles along the southwestern margin reveal a low-angle fault through the upper crust, suggested to extend towards the reflective lower crust as a normal-sense detachment. The upward structure of the Moho and lower crustal layer beneath the trough implies that crustal thinning occurred mostly by removal of upper