Neotectonic and morphotectonic characteristics of the Elmali basin and near vicinities

Şule Gürboǧa*, Özgür Aktürk

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Abstract

Elmali Basin, which consists of the Elmali county and some villages, approximately 120 km far from Antalya city, is one of the recent depositional areas in the extensional neotectonic region of southwestern Turkey. The basin provides significant data for the understanding of the geological evolution to record from the basement to recent depositional units. For this reason, these kinds of structures are used to determine the deformations phases for the evolutionary history of basin formation. In the content of the study, following applications have been investigated: (a) mapping of the area and structures in 1/25.000 scale, (b) information about deformation and tectonic activity along the basin margin faults, (c) the distribution of peak ground acceleration (PGA) in case of an earthquake with 6.5 magnitude and (d) morphometric analyzes of the basin to understand the tectonic uplift by using the digital elevation model. The new results combined with existing data imply that the Elmali Basin has a number of deformation structures and active faults on both western and eastern sites of the basin. Depending on the morphometric indices, western side of the basin created higher uplift ratio compared with the eastern side of the basin.

Translated title of the contributionElmali havzasi (Antalya) ve yakin çevresinin neotektonik ve morfometrik özellikleri
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)41-68
Number of pages28
JournalBulletin of the Mineral Research and Exploration
Issue number156
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Active fault
  • Elmali basin
  • Morphometric analysis
  • SW Turkey

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