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Geodetic Constraints on Segment-Scale Slip Rates and Interseismic Coupling Along the Havran–Balıkesir Fault Zone, NW Anatolia, Türkiye

  • İbrahim Tiryakioğlu
  • , Halil İbrahim Solak
  • , Ali Özkan
  • , Cemil Gezgin
  • , Eda Esma Eyübagil
  • , Ece Bengünaz Çakanşimşek Ünlükaya
  • , Kayhan Aladoğan
  • , Çağlar Özkaymak
  • , Mehmet Ali Uğur
  • , Hasan Hakan Yavaşoğlu
  • , Cemal Özer Yiğit
  • , Bahadır Aktuğ
  • , Vahap Engin Gülal*
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Afyon Kocatepe University
  • Osmaniye Korkut Ata University
  • Aksaray University
  • Hitit University
  • Gebze Technical University
  • Ankara University
  • Istanbul Atlas University

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Abstract

This study presents a new high-resolution GNSS-derived velocity field and the first internally consistent, segment-resolved block model for the Havran–Balıkesir Fault Zone (HBFZ) in western Anatolia. Inversion of the GNSS velocity field was performed using a dense network of 77 sites within a 3D elastic half-space framework to estimate fault slip rates and interseismic coupling. The results reveal that the HBFZ behaves as a kinematically heterogeneous fault system, with deformation systematically partitioned along strike. Block-modeling results indicate pronounced along-strike variations in interseismic coupling and slip-deficit accumulation. While the westernmost Havran segment is weakly coupled and accommodates limited accumulation, the Turplu and Gökçeyazı segments emerge as major strain-accumulation zones with high and laterally continuous slip-deficit rates. In particular, the Gökçeyazı segment exhibits slip-deficit rates of ~4–6 mm/yr and nearly two millennia of seismic quiescence, implying the potential for a future large-magnitude earthquake (Mw ~7.1–7.3). The strong agreement between GNSS-derived deformation patterns and independent geological and paleoseismological constraints suggests that this segment is currently in an advanced stage of the seismic cycle. These findings highlight the importance of segment-scale geodetic observations for seismic hazard assessment in northwestern Anatolia.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2539
JournalSensors
Volume26
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2026

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Keywords

  • GNSS
  • Havran–Balıkesir fault zone
  • block modeling
  • interseismic coupling
  • seismic hazard
  • slip partitioning

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