Paleomagnetic Results from Western Anatolia: Evidence of Microblock Rotations after Emplacement of the Lower Miocene Yuntdağ Volcanic Rocks

IF 1.2 4区 地球科学 Q3 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS Annals of Geophysics Pub Date : 2021-12-17 DOI:10.4401/ag-8699
Mualla Cengiz, Savaş Karabulut, Ferhat Özçep, Burak Semih Çabuk, Friedrich Heller
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The eastern Aegean region has undergone north dipping subduction in the Oligocene, continental collision and then Miocene-Pliocene extension, which is associated with widespread Miocene volcanism. The aim of this study is to assess the possibility of block rotations due to stress variations in the Dikili (İzmir) province, Western Anatolia, based on paleomagnetic data obtained from 35 independent sites in addition to results from 19 sites in earlier studies. The lower Miocene Yuntdağ volcanic rocks were emplaced in three different structural blocks, the Dikili, Zeytindağ and Bergama blocks. Clockwise rotation is found in the Dikili and Zeytindağ blocks that varies from R (± DR) = 12.5° (± 7.4°) in the west to R (± DR) = 35.6°± (13.2°) in the east, respectively. In contrast, a counterclockwise rotation of R (± DR) =-38.1° (± 6.4°) resulted in the Bergama block, in the north of the Dikili and Zeytindağ blocks. A scissor-like basin evolution is suggested during the opening of the Bakırçay graben which led to counterclockwise rotation of the Bergama block and clockwise rotation of the Dikili and Zeytindağ blocks after lower Miocene to present. The rotation pattern derived from results of this study demonstrates that localized small scale deformation due to basin evolution besides regional affects must be considered as part of the deformation matrix in this area.
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西安纳托利亚的古地磁结果:中新世下云达尔火山岩侵位后微块体旋转的证据
爱琴海东部地区在渐新世经历了北倾俯冲、大陆碰撞和中新世—上新世伸展,与广泛的中新世火山活动有关。本研究的目的是基于从35个独立地点获得的古地磁数据以及早期研究中19个地点的结果,评估西安纳托利亚Dikili (İzmir)省由于应力变化而产生块体旋转的可能性。下中新世云达尔火山岩位于Dikili、zeytindaulan和Bergama三个不同的构造块体中。Dikili和zeytindaul块体的顺时针旋转从西部的R(±DR) = 12.5°(±7.4°)到东部的R(±DR) = 35.6°±(13.2°)。相反,逆时针旋转R(±DR) =-38.1°(±6.4°)产生Bergama块,位于Dikili和zeytindaerdogan块的北部。Bakırçay地堑打开期间,盆地演化呈剪刀状,导致下中新世至今的Bergama地块逆时针旋转,Dikili地块和zeytindaak地块顺时针旋转。研究结果得出的旋转模式表明,除了区域影响外,该地区还必须考虑由盆地演化引起的局部小尺度变形。
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Annals of Geophysics
Annals of Geophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
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期刊介绍: Annals of Geophysics is an international, peer-reviewed, open-access, online journal. Annals of Geophysics welcomes contributions on primary research on Seismology, Geodesy, Volcanology, Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Oceanography and Climatology, Geomagnetism and Paleomagnetism, Geodynamics and Tectonophysics, Physics and Chemistry of the Atmosphere. It provides: -Open-access, freely accessible online (authors retain copyright) -Fast publication times -Peer review by expert, practicing researchers -Free of charge publication -Post-publication tools to indicate quality and impact -Worldwide media coverage. Annals of Geophysics is published by Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV), nonprofit public research institution.
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