Syn-rift sedimentation and structural development of the Gediz and Buyuk Menderes Graben, western Turkey

H. A. Cohen, C. J. Dart, H. S. Akyuz, A. Barka

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Abstract

The Buyuk Menderes and Gediz graben of western Turkey developed during Miocene to Recent extension in the Aegean region. New mapping of structures and sedimentary lithofacies in exhumed basin-filled strata is used to reconstruct the evolution of the graben. Field evidence shows that extension was primarily accommodated by tilted fault-blocks 0.2-0.8 km wide, bounded by planar faults, with some modification by antithetic faulting. Within exhumed graben-fill sequences, lacustrine, axial fluvial, and laterally-derived sedimentary facies can be identified. Palaeocurrent orientations, divergent wedge geometries and intra-basin unconformities all indicate that exposed sediments are syn-tectonic. The present day map patterns demonstrate that the position of graben-bounding faults has migrated basinward with time. As a result, large-scale erosion and recycling of the uplifted basin fill have created extensive footwall-derived alluvial fans. These displace the axial drainage towards the hanging-wall margins, away from the locus of greatest subsidence. -from Authors

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)629-638
Number of pages10
JournalJournal of the Geological Society
Volume152
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1995
Externally publishedYes

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