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Seismic history of western Anatolia during the last 16 kyr determined by cosmogenic 36Cl dating.

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BORIS DOI
10.48350/166220
Publisher DOI
10.1186/s00015-022-00408-x
PubMed ID
35221869
Description
Western Anatolia is one of the most seismically active regions worldwide. To date, the paleoseismic history of many major faults, in terms of recurrence intervals of destructive earthquakes, their magnitude, displacement, and slip rates is poorly understood. Regional crustal extension has produced major horst-graben systems bounded by kilometer-scale normal faults locally in carbonates, along which vertical crustal displacements occurred. In this study, we explore the seismic history of western Anatolia using 36Cl exposure dating through study of well-preserved carbonate normal fault scarps. To accomplish this, 36Cl concentrations in 214 samples from fault plane transects on the Rahmiye and Ören fault scarps were measured and compared with existing 36Cl measurements of 370 samples on five fault scraps in western Anatolia. At least 20 seismic events have been reconstructed over the past 16 kyr. The age correlation of the seismic events implies four phases of high seismic activity in western Anatolia, at around 2, 4, 6, and 8 ka. Slips are modeled ranging between 0.6 to 4.2 m per seismic event, but are probably the result of clustered earthquakes of maximum magnitude 6.5 to 7.1. While the average slip rates have values of 0.3 to 1.9 mm/yr, incremental slip rates of the faults range greater than 0.1 to 2.2 mm/yr, showing more activity mostly through late Holocene. Our finding reveals high capability of cosmogenic 36Cl dating to explore seismic behavior of active faults beyond the existing earthquake records.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1186/s00015-022-00408-x.
Date of Publication
2022
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
500 Science > 550 Earth sciences & geology
Keyword(s)
36Cl exposure dating Earthquake Eastern Mediterranean Fault scarp dating Recurrence interval
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Mozafari Amiri, Nasimorcid-logo
Institut für Geologie
Özkaymak, Çağlar
Sümer, Ökmen
Tikhomirov, Dmitry
Institut für Geologie
Uzel, Bora
Yeşilyurt, Serdar
Ivy-Ochs, Susan
Vockenhuber, Christof
Sözbilir, Hasan
Akçar, Nakiorcid-logo
Institut für Geologie
Additional Credits
Institut für Geologie
Series
Swiss journal of geosciences
Publisher
Springer
ISSN
1661-8734
Access(Rights)
open.access
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