Taylan Sançar
Istanbul Technical University
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Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015
Cengiz Zabcı; Taylan Sançar; H. Serdar Akyüz; Nafiye Güneç Kıyak
We present new data on Holocene slip rates for the eastern end of the North Anatolian Fault (NAF) by using the optically stimulated luminescence ages of the offset terrace deposits at two sites, where a total of four displaced landforms was studied. Each offset feature was analyzed independently, and three different assumptions were made for all the offsets, depending on whether the age of the upper tread (upper tread reconstruction), the lower tread (lower tread reconstruction), or all bounding surfaces (intermediate solution) were used in dating of the terrace risers. The deflected geometry of the risers strongly suggests the use of either the intermediate solution or the upper tread reconstruction. The joint slip rate distributions for the upper tread reconstructions and the intermediate solutions were modeled as 13.0 + 1.8 / −1.4 and 14.3 + 5.8 / −2.4 mm/yr (2σ), respectively. Although the intermediate solution covers the full range of ages for the measured displacements, the curved geometry of the terrace risers suggests that the initiations of the riser offsets are most probably close to the abandonment ages of the upper terrace treads. Therefore, we accepted the joint slip rate of the intermediate solution but suggested that the average rate for the main displacement zone of the eastern NAF should be close to its lower limits. This slower rate with respect to previous estimates suggests that the total deformation is not only accommodated on the main displacement zone but is also distributed along the secondary faults to the south of the easternmost segments of the NAF.
Geodinamica Acta | 2018
Taylan Sançar; H. Serdar Akyüz; Guido Schreurs; Cengiz Zabcı
ABSTRACT The intersection of the Eurasian and Arabian plates and the smaller Anatolian Scholle created the Karlıova Triple Junction (KTJ) in eastern Turkey. In this study, we present analogue model experiments for this region and compare the results with our field observations and data from remote sensing imagery. Our comparison suggests that the sense of slip along curvilinear faults at the west of the KTJ changes along strike moving away from the principal displacement zones, from strike-slip to oblique normal and then to pure normal slip. Although, the active Prandtl cell model has been proposed to explain the overall regional fault pattern at eastern part of the Anatolian Scholle, the map view orientation of the secondary faults within the Karlıova wedge and performed analogue modelling results suggest that the passive wedge-shaped Prandtl cell model with a normal dip-slip component along slip lines is more appropriate in order to explain not only deformation pattern around the KTJ but also internal deformation of eastern part of the Anatolia. Moreover, these faults accumulate the significant amount of deformation that causes to the irregular earthquake behavior and the relatively lower geologic slip-rates along the main fault branch of boundary faults around the KTJ. Abbreviations: Strike-slip; Karlıova Triple Junction (KTJ); continental deformation; North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ); East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ);Varto Fault Zone (VFZ)
Tectonophysics | 2015
Taylan Sançar; Cengiz Zabcı; H. Serdar Akyüz; Gürsel Sunal; Igor M. Villa
Journal of Seismology | 2017
Cengiz Zabcı; H. Serdar Akyüz; Taylan Sançar
Geomorphology | 2018
Müge Yazıcı; Cengiz Zabcı; Taylan Sançar; Boris Natalin
Türkiye Jeoloji Bülteni / Geological Bulletin of Turkey | 2014
Taylan Sançar; H. Serdar Akyüz
Journal of Geophysical Research | 2015
Cengiz Zabcı; Taylan Sançar; H. Serdar Akyüz; Nafiye Güneç Kıyak
Türkiye Jeoloji Bülteni / Geological Bulletin of Turkey | 2012
Ali Polat; Orhan Tatar; Halil Gürsoy; Volkan Karabacak; Cengiz Zabcı; Taylan Sançar
Archive | 2010
Cengiz Zabcı; Taylan Sançar; H. Serdar Akyüz; Nafiye Güneç Kıyak
Archive | 2010
Taylan Sançar; Cengiz Zabcı; Serdar Akyuz