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The Yenice–Gönen active fault (NW Turkey): Active tectonics and palaeoseismology
Authors:Ak&#x;n Kürer  Alexandros Chatzipetros  Salih Zeki Tutkun  Spyros Pavlides   zkan Ate  Sotiris Valkaniotis
Institution:aÇanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Engineering and Architecture Faculty, Department of Geophysical Engineering, Terzioglu Campus, 17020, Çanakkale, Turkey;bAristotle University of Thessaloniki, Department of Geology, GR-54124, Thessaloniki, Greece;cÇanakkale Onsekiz Mart University, Engineering and Architecture Faculty, Department of Geological Engineering, Terzioglu Campus, 17020, Çanakkale, Turkey
Abstract:The Yenice–Gönen Fault (YGF) is one of the most important active tectonic structures in the Biga peninsula. On March 18, 1953, a destructive earthquake (Mw = 7.2) occurred on the YGF, which is considered to be a part of the southern branch of the North Anatolian Fault Zone (NAFZ). A 70 km-long dextral surface rupture formed during the Yenice–Gönen Earthquake (YGE).In this study, structural and palaeoseismological features of the YGF have been investigated. The YGF surface ruptures have been mapped and three trenches were excavated at Muratlar, Karaköy and Seyvan sites.According to the palaeoseismic interpretation and the results of 14C AMS dating, Seyvan trench shows that an earthquake of palaeoseismic age ca. 620 AD ruptured a different strand of the 1953 fault, producing rather significant surface rupture displacement, while there are indications that at least two older events occurred during the past millennia. Another set of trenches excavated near Gönen town (Muratlar village) revealed extensive liquefaction not only during the 1953 event, but also during a previous earthquake, dated at 1440 AD. The Karaköy trench shows no indications of recent reactivations.Based on the trenching results, we estimate a recurrence interval of 660 ± 160 years for large morphogenic earthquakes, creating linear surface ruptures. The maximum reported displacement during the 1953 earthquake was 4.2 m. Taking into account the palaeoseismologically determined earthquake recurrence interval and maximum displacement, slip-rate of the YGF has been calculated to be 6.3 mm/a, which is consistent with present-day velocities determined by GPS measurements. According to the geological investigations, cumulative displacement of the YGF is 2.3 km. This palaeoseismological study contributes to model the behaviour of large seismogenic faults in the Biga Peninsula.
Keywords:Yenice–    nen Fault  Yenice–    nen Earthquake  North Anatolian Fault  Palaeoseismology  Earthquake recurrence interval
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