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Recent velocity field in western Anatolia from continuous GPS data

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dc.contributor Graduate Program in Geodesy.
dc.contributor.advisor Özener, Haluk.
dc.contributor.author Kaynarca, Tayfun.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-03-16T12:57:31Z
dc.date.available 2023-03-16T12:57:31Z
dc.date.issued 2019.
dc.identifier.other GED 2019 K38
dc.identifier.uri http://digitalarchive.boun.edu.tr/handle/123456789/18297
dc.description.abstract Aegean Region is one of the most deforming parts of Alpine-Himalayan orogenic belt. The region is intensely under pure shear stress which is caused by an internally deforming counter-clock rotation of the Anatolian plate relative to Eurasian plate. The counter-clockwise motion caused by the compression of the Arabian plate through Anatolian plate eventuate in north-south extension and formation of east-west trending active grabens. Many seismological studies were carried out in Western Anatolia and its surroundings due to remarkable seismic activity in the area. In this study, GPS data from 16 of CORS-TR stations which measured in 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018 were used by considering the seasonal effects. The obtained velocities of selected CORS-TR stations were combined with the velocity fields of Reilinger et al., (2006) and Aktu˘g et al., (2009) for better understanding of the dynamic mechanism of the region. 14 mutual IGS stations in the studies were utilized for the transformation process. Combined velocity values vary between 10.66 ± 1.22 mm/yr and 32.71 ± 0.54 mm/yr. The obtained velocity field demonstrates that Western Anatolia is characterized by predominantly north-south extension and experiencing rapid internal deformation. Western Anatolia’s internal mechanism supports graben formation in the east-west direction and results are consistent with the characteristics of the Western Anatolia extensional mechanism.
dc.format.extent 30 cm.
dc.publisher Thesis (M.S.) - Bogazici University. Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, 2019.
dc.subject.lcsh Earthquakes -- Turkey.
dc.subject.lcsh Global Positioning system -- Turkey.
dc.subject.lcsh Seismology -- Data processing.
dc.title Recent velocity field in western Anatolia from continuous GPS data
dc.format.pages xv, 89 leaves ;


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