- Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
- Volume:30 Issue:2
- Present day strike-slip deformation within the southern part of the Izmir-Balikesir Transfer Zone ba...
Present day strike-slip deformation within the southern part of the Izmir-Balikesir Transfer Zone based on GNSS data and implications for seismic hazard assessment in western Anatolia
Authors : Eda Esma EYUBAGİL, Halil Ibrahim SOLAK, Umre Selin KAYAK, Ibrahim TİRYAKİOGLU, Hasan SOZBİLİR, Bahadir AKTUG, Caglar OZKAYMAK
Pages : 143-160
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Publication Date : 0000-00-00
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Herein, a combined analysis of Global Navigation Satellite System-derived strain rate maps, in accordance with recent seismicity, was presented to reveal that the N-S extension is accommodated primarily by strike-slip faulting of the Izmir-Balikesir Transfer Zone insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(IBTZ);, where a counter clockwise rotation insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(similar to 25-100 degrees/Myr); along the vertical axis is dominant. The results indicated that strike-slip segments within the IBTZ show variable transport sense and amount of slip along them, and they connect by hard linkage relay ramps with the dip to oblique slip normal faults. According to the strain map, the Karaburun Peninsula has the largest strain rates, at 137 nano strain insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(nstrain);/yr extension insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NE-SW); and 126 nstrain/yr insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(NW-SE); compression. To the south, the largest strain areas begin to shrink where the NW-trending sinistral Riedel Fault is located. The smallest strains in the region were measured on the NE-trending Tuzla Fault, compatible with the right lateral component. Based on this, the northern part of the Karaburun Peninsula has the shortest recurrence period in the region. The geodetic earthquake recurrence periods throughout the region comprise 800 yr for magnitudes 7 and above and 70 year for magnitudes between 6 and 7. The period was calculated as 30 years for M > 5.5 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(with 99% probability); and 100 years for M > 6 insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(with 95% probability);. These were consistent with the geodetic earthquake recurrence periods insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(25-30 years for M > 5.5 and 80-100 years for M > 6);. This result showed that the seismic hazard sources in the region have increased the earthquake risk, which may cause loss of life and property in the near future.Keywords : İzmir Balıkesir Transfer Zone, Global Navigation Satellite System, slip rate, geodetic recurrence interval, strike slip tectonics