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CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6

Year 2024, Volume: 25 Issue: 1, 3 - 15, 25.08.2024

Abstract

The article analyzes two significant Caspian earthquakes that occurred on July 4, 2023 local time 00:01 and December 7, 2023 local time 08:15 with a local magnitude of M=5.6. For this purpose, the source mechanisms of these earthquakes were constructed, and two stress state coefficients were analyzed - Lode Nadai and Coulomb stress. In 2023, as in previous years, the Caspian Sea water area is characterized by high seismicity. The highest density of hypocenters was observed at a depth of 42-68 km. The magnitude of the displacements in the source shows that fault-slip type movements predominate here. A total of 19 earthquakes were plotted and analyzed in the Caspian Sea in 2023. These earthquakes were associated with the zone of influence of the Agrakhan-Krasnovodsk, Turkmenbashi, Sangachal-Ogurchi, Shakhov-Azizbekov, Siyazan and Garabogaz-Safidrud faults. Based on these mechanisms, the Lode-Nadai coefficient was constructed and it was established that the sources of Caspian earthquakes are located in the extension zone. The solution of the moment tensor showed that the movement at the source of the July 4 earthquake arose under tension conditions. Movement in the source along both planes is shear. The length of the outbreak was 6.1 km, width – 4.53 km. The movement along the fault was 24 cm. In the source of the earthquake that occurred on December 7, 2023, according to the solution of the mechanism, movement in the source also occurred under tension conditions. The type of movement, along the first plane NP1 of a northwest strike and along the second plane NP2 of an east-southeast strike, is a strike-slip fault with fault elements. The moment magnitude was determined to be Mw=5.4. Seismic moment 1.56*1024 dyn*sm. The depth of the source is 48 km. The length of the outbreak was 6.58 km, width – 5.49 km. The movement along the fault was 24 cm.

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Primary Language English
Subjects Seismology and Seismic Exploration, Geophysics (Other)
Journal Section Research Article
Authors

Gurban Yetırmıshlı

Sabina Kazimova

Publication Date August 25, 2024
Submission Date June 24, 2024
Acceptance Date June 28, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 25 Issue: 1

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APA Yetırmıshlı, G., & Kazimova, S. (2024). CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6. Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan, 25(1), 3-15.
AMA Yetırmıshlı G, Kazimova S. CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6. Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan. August 2024;25(1):3-15.
Chicago Yetırmıshlı, Gurban, and Sabina Kazimova. “CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6”. Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan 25, no. 1 (August 2024): 3-15.
EndNote Yetırmıshlı G, Kazimova S (August 1, 2024) CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6. Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan 25 1 3–15.
IEEE G. Yetırmıshlı and S. Kazimova, “CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6”, Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan, vol. 25, no. 1, pp. 3–15, 2024.
ISNAD Yetırmıshlı, Gurban - Kazimova, Sabina. “CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6”. Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan 25/1 (August2024), 3-15.
JAMA Yetırmıshlı G, Kazimova S. CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6. Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan. 2024;25:3–15.
MLA Yetırmıshlı, Gurban and Sabina Kazimova. “CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6”. Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan, vol. 25, no. 1, 2024, pp. 3-15.
Vancouver Yetırmıshlı G, Kazimova S. CHANGES IN COULOMB STRESS DURING CASPIAN EARTHQUAKES IN 2023 WITH M=5.6. Seismoprognosis Observations in the Territory of Azerbaijan. 2024;25(1):3-15.