Holocene Activity of Kutahya Fault Zone
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Tarih
2012
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Yayıncı
Tmmob Jeoloji Muhendisleri Odasi
Erişim Hakkı
info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
Kutahya Basin which is located near the northeast boundary of the Western Anatolia Extension Region is a depression area that extends in WNW-ESE direction. Southern margin of the basin is bounded by a distinct fault morphology called Kutahya Fault Zone. Geological, geomorphological and geophysical studies on the Kutahya Fault Zone show that this zone consists of 5 different fault branches. Total length of the mapped fault zone is about 22 km in N50-70W direction. Paleoseismological and archeoseismological studies show that there are at least two surface rupturing earthquakes during the last 8000 years. First earthquake was occurred around 6000 BC and the last one was around 1800 B.C. after which the Seyitomer Tell was abandoned. Thus, this study indicates that the Kutahya Fault Zone has produced destructive earthquakes during Holocene and considering the length of the fault zone, it is possible to suggest that the fault zone has earthquake potential at least 6.5 magnitude.
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Anahtar Kelimeler
Archaeoseismology, Kutahya Fault Zone, Paleoseismology, Western Anatolia
Kaynak
Turkiye Jeoloji Bulteni-Geological Bulletin of Turkey
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Cilt
55
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1