Abstract
Here we present first-order results detailing the Anatolian crustal from receiver function analysis of data from approximately 300 stations within Turkey. Seismic data from the Kandilli Observatory array (KOERI; KO), the National Seismic Network of Turkey (AFAD-DAD; TU) and available IRIS data from the Northern Anatolian Fault experiment (YL) for the period between 2005 and 2010 is analysed. We calculate receiver functions in the frequency domain using water-level deconvolution. The results are analysed using a combination of H-K stacking and depth stacking to determine robust Moho conversion depths and VP/Vs ratios across Anatolia. We detect a deep Moho in eastern Anatolia of up to ~55 km, a generally normal Moho in Central Anatolia of ~37-47 km and a thinned Moho in western Anatolia and Cyprus of ~30 km. The VP/Vs ratio across the Anatolian Plate is generally slightly elevated; regions of extremely high VP/Vs ratio (>1.85) can be associated with recent volcanism in eastern and central Anatolia. High VP/Vs ratio measurements (>1.85) in western Anatolia may be indicative of partial melt in the lower crust associated with regional extension.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 329-337 |
Number of pages | 9 |
Journal | Geophysical Journal International |
Volume | 193 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Apr 2013 |
Keywords
- Body waves
- Crustal structure
- Europe