Title of article :
Insight into the Crustal Structure of the Eastern Marmara Region, NW Turkey
Author/Authors :
Tolga Bekler، نويسنده , , Cemil Gurbuz ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Abstract :
In order to investigate crustal structure beneath the eastern Marmara region, a seismic refraction
survey was conducted across the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) zone in north west Turkey. Two reversed profiles
across two strands of the NAF zone were recorded in the Armutlu Highland where a tectonically active region
was formed by different continents. We used land explosions in boreholes and quarry blasts as seismic sources.
A reliable crustal velocity and depth model is obtained from the inversion of first arrival travel times. The
velocity-depth model will improve the positioning of the earthquake activities in this active portion of the NAF.
A high velocity anomaly (5.6–5.8 km s-1) in the central highland of Armutlu block and the low velocity
(4.90 km s-1) pattern north of Iznik Lake are the two dominant features. The crustal thickness is about
26 ± 2 km in the north and increases to about 32 ± 2 km beneath the central Armutlu block in the south.
P-wave velocities are about 3.95 km s-1 to 4.70 km s-1 for the depth range between about 1 km and 5 km in the
upper crust. The eastern Marmara region has different units of upper crust with velocities varying with depth to
almost 8 km. The high upper crust velocities are associated with Armutlu metamorphic rocks, while the low
velocity anomalies are due to unconsolidated sedimentary sequences. The western side of Armutlu block has
complex tectonics and is well known for geothermal sources. If these sources are continuous throughout the
portions of the crust, it may be associated with a granitic intrusion and deformation along the NAF zone. That is,
the geothermal sources associated with the low velocity may be due to the occurrence of widespread shear
heating, even shear melting. The presence of shear melting may indicate the presence of crustal fluid imposed by
two blocks of the NAF system.
Keywords :
inversion. , seismic refraction , North Anatolian Fault (NAF) , Marmara region , velocity structure
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics
Journal title :
Pure and Applied Geophysics