EGU24-19513, updated on 05 Apr 2024
https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19513
EGU General Assembly 2024
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Akyaka-Ula Region Tectonics based on Geodetic Observations

Muhammed Turgut1, Seda Özarpacı1, Alpay Özdemir1, Efe T. Ayruk1, İlay Farımaz1, Uğur Doğan1, and Aynur Dikbaş2
Muhammed Turgut et al.
  • 1Yildiz Technical University, Department of Geomatic Engineering, İstanbul, Türkiye (muhammed.turgut@yildiz.edu.tr)
  • 2Istanbul University -Cerrahpasa ,Faculty Of Engineering, Department Of Geological Engineering, Department Of General Geology

The Aegean region is under the influence of tectonic extension due to subduction zone along the Hellenic Arc. This extension leads to many earthquakes of magnitude 6 and above in the region. The earthquake that occurred on July 21, 2017, in Bodrum Mw 6.7 increased curiosity about the region due to the seismic activities in the Gulf of Gökova and the absence of an active fault in the area according to the active fault map published by the General Directorate of Mineral Research and Exploration (MTA). In the nearby region of the 2017 earthquake, there are the Gökova Fault Zone and the Fethiye-Burdur Fault Zone. Morphological linearity and the seismicity are observed between these two fault zones, and some recent studies indicate the existence of active faults. The aim of this study is to determine whether there are active faults in the Akyaka-Ula region with geodetic measurements. For this purpose we started to observe the area with GNSS campaigns and continuous data since 2021.

For this purpose, the data of Turkish National Permanent GNSS Network (CORS-TR) continuous stations, Turkish National Fundamental GNSS sites campaign measurements and survey data of a GNSS network established by our research group were processed together. The GNSS network stations were strategically placed in both near field and far field to the potential fault. GNSS data processed by using Bernese 5.2 software. According to the calculations based on the data from TNPGN-Active and TNFGN stations, the region exhibits an southwestward movement at a rate of approximately 3cm/year.

This work is supported by TUBITAK Project Number 121Y300

How to cite: Turgut, M., Özarpacı, S., Özdemir, A., Ayruk, E. T., Farımaz, İ., Doğan, U., and Dikbaş, A.: Akyaka-Ula Region Tectonics based on Geodetic Observations, EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria, 14–19 Apr 2024, EGU24-19513, https://doi.org/10.5194/egusphere-egu24-19513, 2024.