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- Title
Jeodezik ölçülerle Banaz Fayı'nın güncel tektonik deformasyonu, Akşehir-Simav Fay Sistemi, Batı Anadolu.
- Authors
Tiryakioğlu, İbrahim; Özkaymak, Çağlar; Solak, Halil İbrahim; Öztürk, Mehmet; Akyar, Burak Erdem; Eyübagil, Eda Esma; Çakanşimşek, Ece Bengünaz
- Abstract
The Aksehir-Simav Fault System (ASFS), which is one of the most important seismic sources of Western Anatolia, is a neotectonic structure consisting of several fault segments that are in NW-SE trending and approximately a total of 400-km in length between Sindirgi in the west and Aksehir in the east. Banaz Segment, which is one of these segments, is 32-km in length and presents a topographic appearance of fault steepness along the Comburt Valley between Banaz and Simav in the middle part of ASFS. In this study, 27 GNSS benchmarks were installed based on the geometry of the Banaz Fault. In the years of 2016, between 2023, six campaign surveys were carried out in yearly periods. Based on the GNSS measurements obtained within the scope of the project; firstly, the velocity fields of the region were calculated. Using the velocity vectors, the amounts and directions of the strains on the faults located in the region were determined. GNSS observations made in the network shows the region is moving in the southwest direction at velocities of 20-30 mm/yr. Strain analyzes performed using geodetic velocities show that the region deforms around 40- 50 ns annually.
- Publication
Nigde Omer Halisdemir University Journal of Engineering Sciences / Niğde Ömer Halisdemir Üniversitesi Mühendislik Bilimleri Dergisi, 2024, Vol 13, Issue 3, p873
- ISSN
2564-6605
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.28948/ngumuh.1448674