Tectonics of the Marmara Sea region of Turkey: new evidence from microearthquake fault plane solutions |
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Authors: | Russ Evans,Isa Asudeh ,Stuart Crampin,S. Balamir Ü ç er |
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Affiliation: | British Geological Survey, Murchison House, West Mains Road, Edinburgh EH9 3LA, Scotland;Kandilli Observatory and Centre for Research and Development in Space and Earth Science, Boaziçi University, Çengelköy, Istanbul, Turkey |
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Abstract: | Summary. Composite and single-event fault plane solutions for microearthquakes in the Izmit Bay area of the Marmara Sea indicate right-lateral strike-slip motion and tension on this extension of the North Anatolian Fault. This interpretation is consistent with teleseismically determined fault-plane solutions obtained for large earthquakes on the Marmara Sea seismic lineation. Consideration of the microplate geometry of north-western Turkey, inferred from seismicity as well as earthquake mechanisms, suggests that the region comprises two seismotectonic units with differing styles of deformation. The (Anatolid) structures of south- and central-western Anatolia are undergoing major extension, whereas the (Pontid) structures of the Marmara Sea region are being sheared, resulting in a mixed regime of both strike-slip and extensional faulting. |
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