Tectonic geomorphology of Türkiye and its insights into the neotectonic deformation of the Anatolian PlateOA北大核心
Tectonic geomorphology of Türkiye and its insights into the neotectonic deformation of the Anatolian Plate
Quantitative geomorphic analyses are usually powerful in identifying active tectonics across global orogenic belts.Our present study will focus on the Anatolian Plate which hosts a lot of recent catastrophic earthquakes in Türkiye.Six geomorphic indices for 100 sub-basins around Türkiye have been computed including local relief,slope,normalized steepness index(kSn)),hypsometric curve and integral(HI),transverse topographic symmetry factor(Tf),and the basin asymmetry factor(Af).The averaged kSn and Af values have shown four high-value anomalous zones,suggesting relatively high uplift rates featured by high river incision and regional tilting.The values of 0.35 ≤HI<0.6 for basins with S-shaped curves imply intensive tectonic activities along the eastern part of the North Anatolian Fault Zone(NAFZ),the Northeast Anatolian Fault Zone(NEAFZ),the East Anatolian Fault Zone(EAFZ),and the Central Anatolian Fault Zone(CAFZ).All results of the geomorphic indices analysis suggest a relatively high degree of tectonic activity in the following four areas,the Isparta Angle,the Eastern Black Sea Mountains,the South-eastern Anatolia Region,and the Central Anatolian fault zone.We further suggest that the eastern part of the NAFZ,NEAFZ,EAFZ,and CAFZ will be more active in tectonic activities,with a greater potential for strong earthquake occurrence.
Yuqiao Chang;Yihui Zhang;Huiping Zhang
Yunnan Earthquake Agency,Kunming,650216,ChinaState Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics,Institute of Geology,China Earthquake Administration,Beijing,100029,China
Geomorphic indicesQuantitativeTürkiyeTectonic activity
《地震研究进展(英文)》 2024 (001)
23-35 / 13
I would like to declare on behalf of my co-authors that the work described was original research that has not been published previously and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere,in whole or in part.All the authors listed have approved the manuscript that is enclosed.The authors are grateful to all anonymous reviewers,and the science editor and associate editors of Earthquake Research Advances for their thorough,thoughtful reviews that significantly improved this contribu-tion.This work is supported by the Key Research and Development Plan of Yunnan Province:The Technology of the Comprehensive Risk Assessment of the Earthquake Catastrophe and the Disaster Chains in Yunnan and Its Application(No.202203AC100003)and Institute of Ge-ology,China Earthquake Administration(No.IGCEA2302).
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