A Late Pliocene - Quaternary Pinched Crustal Wedge in NW Central Anatolia, Turkey: A Neotectonic Structure Accommodating the Internal Deformation of the Anatolian Plate / KB Orta Anadolu’da Geç Pliyosen – Kuvaterner Kıstırılmış Kabuksal Tektonik Kama: Anadolu Levhasının iç Deformasyonunu Üstlenen Bir Neotektonik Yapı
Abstract
The Neo-Tethyan suture zone in the western margin of the Çankırı basin (NW central Anatolia, Turkey) has been reactivated as a pinched crustal wedge due to a NW – SE compression created by the right lateral North Anatolian Fault Zone and the Kırıkkale – Erbaa Fault Zone. This neotectonic structure, the Eldivan-Elmadağ pinched crustal wedge-(EPCW), having a thrusted eastern and normal faulted western margin, has accommodated a 2.8 km shortening since the Late Pliocene. This result accords with the model in which the Anatolian plate is squeezed from the east rather than pulled from the southwest. The EPCW, a recently active structure, should be regarded as a potential source in the earthquake risk assessment of central Anatolia, particularly for the capital city Ankara and for Çankırı.
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References
- Adıyaman, O., Chorowicz, J., Arnaud, O.N., Gündoğdu, M.N., and Gourgaud, A., 2001. Late Cenozoic tectonics and volcanism along the North Anatolian Fault: new structural and geochemical data. Tectonophysics 338, 135-165.
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Primary Language
Turkish
Subjects
Geological Sciences and Engineering (Other)
Journal Section
Research Article
Authors
Bahadır Aktuğ
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Levent Karadenizli
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Bülent Kaypak
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Şevket Şen
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Nizamettin Kazancı
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Veysel Işık
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Korhan Esat
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Oktay Parlak
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Baki Varol
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Gerçek Saraç
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İlker İleri
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Publication Date
April 1, 2009
Submission Date
March 28, 2017
Acceptance Date
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Published in Issue
Year 2009 Volume: 52 Number: 1