Abstract
Seismic and structural characteristics of the continental shelf of Baba Burnu promontory of Biga Peninsula, northwest Turkey were investigated by 67 km of multi-channel seismic reflection survey. Interpretation of the seismic data indicates that the faults may be divided into two groups: (i) in the southern area, almost an E-W trending major listric normal fault zone and subsidiary faults formed first, and later a strike-slip fault on the hanging wall of the major fault formed, (ii) in the northern area, a number of spatially developed parallel faults with major strike-slip components are seen. We propose that the Gulf of Edremit is a fault-bounded basin, which began to form in association with the generation of the E-W trending faulting phase during the late Miocene-early Pliocene.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 75-85 |
Number of pages | 11 |
Journal | Marine Geology |
Volume | 176 |
Issue number | 1-4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Jun 2001 |
Keywords
- Baba Burnu promontory
- Biga Peninsula
- Continental shelf
- Faulting
- Gulf of Edremit
- Seismic reflection
- Western Turkey