Abstract
On 28 March 1970, an unexpected and destructive earthquake (Ms = 7.2) originated along the Erdoǧmuş fault (EF), which forms the southern margin of the modern Erdoǧmuş-Yenigediz graben in the central part of the Akşehir-Simav fault system. The EF is a N-dipping normal fault, ∼12 km long, generally E-W-trending, and characterized by a minor right-lateral strike-slip component. To determine its past activity, a palaeoseismological exploratory trenching study was conducted. Two trenches (EFT-1 and EFT-2) were excavated on the ground surface rupture of the 1970 Gediz earthquake near Erdoǧmuş village. Based on the relative displacement between units observed and mapped in EFT-1, at least three events were identified. Two events were also identified in EFT-2. Only one of the events in EFT-1 can be dated via 14C. The estimated recurrence interval on the EF is ∼910 ± 40 years.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1191-1201 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | International Geology Review |
Volume | 55 |
Issue number | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 20 Jul 2013 |
Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- C dating method
- Erdoǧmuş fault
- Gediz earthquake
- palaeoseismology
- western Turkey