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Tectonic geomorphology of Bozdoğan and Karacasu grabens, western Anatolia

  • Erman Özsayin
  • , Kadir Dirik
  • , Faruk Ocakoğlu
  • , Sanem Açikalin Cartigny
  • , Azad Sağlam Selçuk

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Abstract

Western Anatolia is one of the most rapidly extending and seismically active regions in the world. The circa N-S extension since the Early Miocene caused the formation of E-W trending major grabens and intervening horsts, having earthquake potentials with magnitude ≥5. The E-W oriented Büyük Menderes Graben cross-cuts the broadly N-S oriented Bozdoğan and Karacasu grabens, of which the boundary faults of the latter are the source of seismic activity. Geomorphic indices, including drainage basin asymmetry, mountain front sinuosity, valley-floor width to valley height ratio, stream length-gradient index and normalized channel steepness index, were used to evaluate the boundary fault segments of the Bozdoğan and Karacasu grabens. The results indicate that both grabens are tectonically active and therefore regions of earthquake potential, consistent with the epicenters of earthquakes. Thus, it can be inferred that fault segments of second-order grabens, which are crosscut by the boundary faults of seismically active main depressions, are apparently reactivated by ongoing tectonism and may represent seismic activity. This suggestion applies also for similar basins located in the western Anatolia.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1
JournalGeologica Acta
Volume21
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Bozdoğan Graben
  • Geomorphic indices
  • Karacasu Graben
  • Seismic activity
  • Uplift rate
  • Western Anatolia

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