The Bursa-Gonen Depression, NW Turkey: a complex basin developed on the North Anatolian Fault
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Tarih
2013
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Cambridge Univ Press
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
In this study, we show that the southern branch of the North Anatolian Fault has been active since Late Pliocene time and that evidence of activity is supported by geological and seismological data. The southern branch of the North Anatolian Fault consists of four segments from west to east: Yenice-Gonen, Manyas-Mustafakemalpasa, Uluabat and Bursa. These faults delimit the Bursa-Gonen Depression, with the Bandirma-Mudanya Uplift to the north and Uludag-Sularya Uplift to the south. The Bursa-Gonen Depression includes Upper Pliocene to Recent sediments that thicken to the south, suggesting a deposition pattern under active fault control. Study of fault kinematics suggests that the Bursa-Gonen Depression started as a small pull-apart basin during Late Pliocene time, and then evolved to a large depression. The faults delimiting this depression are still active and capable of producing future earthquakes.
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Southern Marmara sub-region, North Anatolian Fault, strike-slip fault, Bursa-Gonen Depression
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Geological Magazine
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Q2
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Q1
Cilt
150
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5