A local earthquake tomography on the EAF shows dipping fault structure

IF 1.3 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.55730/1300-0985.1845
S. E. Güvercin
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: The East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ) is a left-lateral transform fault zone located between the Anatolian and Arabian plates. In this study, in order to image the upper crustal structure beneath the eastern segments of EAFZ, 3D seismic velocity variations are computed using local earthquake tomography. The initial catalog for the tomography process consists of 2200 well-located earthquakes recorded at 49 seismic stations around the study region between 2007 and 2020. 1D initial velocity model is constructed based on previous studies in the region. The maximum number of iterations and the velocity perturbations which sustain the linearity of the inversion are determined based on the detailed tests. Reliable zones of the final model are decided based on the Derivative Weighted Sum and Hit Count distribution. The resulting velocity model displays a clear velocity contrast across the surface trace of the EAFZ down to a depth of 12 km. While the Anatolian side of the fault displays higher velocities associated with the ophiolitic units in the region, the south of the fault zone is represented by lower velocities due to sedimentary deposits. The vertical cross-sections of tomographic models show a north dipping fault between Palu and Çelikhan. The complete earthquake catalog is relocated using the 3D velocity model. Together with the obtained velocity model, the relocated hypocenters indicate that the dip of the EAFZ is not uniform, the Palu segment dips to the north with an angle of ~80°, while the Pütürge and Erkenek segments dip to the north with a lower angle of ~60–70°.
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EAF的局部地震层析成像显示出倾斜断层结构
:东安纳托利亚断层带(EAFZ)是一个位于安纳托利亚板块和阿拉伯板块之间的左旋转换断层带。在本研究中,为了对EAFZ东段下方的上部地壳结构进行成像,使用局部地震层析成像计算了三维地震速度变化。层析成像过程的初始目录包括2007年至2020年间在研究区域周围的49个地震站记录的2200次位置良好的地震。在前人研究的基础上,建立了一维初速度模型。基于详细的测试来确定维持反演线性的最大迭代次数和速度扰动。最终模型的可靠区域是基于导数加权和和命中计数分布来确定的。由此产生的速度模型在EAFZ的表面轨迹上显示出明显的速度对比,深度为12 km。虽然断层的安纳托利亚一侧显示出与该地区蛇绿质单元相关的较高速度,但断层带南部由于沉积矿床而表现出较低的速度。断层模型的垂直截面显示了巴鲁和切利汗之间的向北倾斜断层。使用三维速度模型重新定位完整的地震目录。与获得的速度模型一起,重新定位的震源表明EAFZ的倾角不均匀,Palu段向北倾斜约80°,而Pütürge和Erkenek段向北倾斜较低的角度约60–70°。
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Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences 地学-地球科学综合
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6 months
期刊介绍: The Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences is published electronically 6 times a year by the Scientific and Technological Research Council of Turkey (TÜBİTAK). It is an international English-language journal for the publication of significant original recent research in a wide spectrum of topics in the earth sciences, such as geology, structural geology, tectonics, sedimentology, geochemistry, geochronology, paleontology, igneous and metamorphic petrology, mineralogy, biostratigraphy, geophysics, geomorphology, paleoecology and oceanography, and mineral deposits. Contribution is open to researchers of all nationalities.
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