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Late Holocene slip rate for the North Anatolian fault, Turkey, from cosmogenic 36Cl geochronology:: Implications for the constancy of fault loading and strain release rates

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GEOLOGY
卷 35, 期 10, 页码 867-870

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GEOLOGICAL SOC AMER, INC
DOI: 10.1130/G23187A.1

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north Anatolian fault; geologic slip rate; cosmogenic nuclide dating; tectonic geomorphology

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Geomorphologic mapping and cosmogenic radionuclide (Cl-36) dating of an offset fluvial terrace yield a preferred late Holocene slip rate of 20.5 +/- 5.5 mm/yr for the central part of the North Anatolian fault, Turkey; an independent slip rate constrained by 14 C ages is 20.5 8.5 mm/yr. These rates are generally similar to, but possibly slightly slower than, the short-term rate of elastic strain storage of 25 I measured geodetically across this major strike-slip fault (Reilinger et al., 2006), suggesting that loading and strain release on this part of the North Anatolian fault have been relatively constant when averaged over the past similar to 2-2.5 k.y. We attribute this consistency to the relatively simple structure of the Anatolia-Eurasia plate boundary in north-central Turkey, where almost all plate boundary strain is accommodated along the North Anatolian fault. The absence of other moderate to high slip rate faults (and the earthquakes they produce) leads to a relatively simple stress evolution for the fault dominated by steady tectonic loading.

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