Abstract
Although the westward extrusion of the Anatolian Block is mainly compensated along its boundary faults, the North Anatolian and the East Anatolian shear zones, it is internally deformed in a dominant manner by some strike-slip faults as well. To obtain a better understanding about this intraplate deformation of the Anatolian Block, we investigate the tectonic geomorphology of the Ovacık Fault (OF), which is the northeastern member of the Malatya-Ovacık Fault Zone (MOFZ). Further, we apply the most common geomorphic indices, such as the hypsometric curve and integral, longitudinal channel profiles, channel steepness and concavity, mountain front sinuosity, and valley height-width ratio to characterise and quantify the deformation along the OF and the surrounding region where the regional morphology is shaped with the joint effect of palaeo- and neotectonics and other morphological factors such as palaeoglacial processes. The highest hypsometric integral, steepness and concavity values are generally observed along the northeastern strand of the OF (the Munzur Mountains) and the Kemaliye Region. Further, we interpret that high HI and steepness values indicate a regional tectonic uplift because of either a change in fault geometry, which gives rise to the vertical component on the OF, or a regional high convergence zone. Furthermore, this study gives the first calculation of vertical uplift in the northern margin of the Ovacık Basin (OB) as at least 0.5 mm/y for long term deformation history. Thus, our results exhibit that the OF is one of the intraplate strike-slip faults of the Anatolian Block.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 129-145 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Geomorphology |
Volume | 321 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 15 Nov 2018 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2018 Elsevier B.V.
Funding
This study is supported by the TÜBİTAK project grant no. 114Y227 and İTÜ BAP MYL-2017-40833. It is a chapter of the MSc thesis of the first author. We are grateful to Ufuk Tarı and Okan Tüysüz for their valuable help related to the application of some of the geomorphic indices. Our editor, Dr. Richard A. Marston, was very kind to show a great effort that really improved the initial stage of our manuscript. We are also thankful for the critics and suggestions of Dr. Martin Strokes and two anonymous reviewers. The TanDEM-X data is provided by DLR in the frame of project proposal ID DEM_GEOL1658. This study is supported by the TÜBİTAK project grant no. 114Y227 and İTÜ BAP MYL-2017-40833 . It is a chapter of the MSc thesis of the first author. We are grateful to Ufuk Tarı and Okan Tüysüz for their valuable help related to the application of some of the geomorphic indices. Our editor, Dr. Richard A. Marston, was very kind to show a great effort that really improved the initial stage of our manuscript. We are also thankful for the critics and suggestions of Dr. Martin Strokes and two anonymous reviewers. The TanDEM-X data is provided by DLR in the frame of project proposal ID DEM_GEOL1658 .
Funders | Funder number |
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TÜBİTAK | 114Y227, İTÜ BAP MYL-2017-40833 |
Division of Loan Repayment | DEM_GEOL1658 |
Keywords
- Anatolia
- Geomorphic indices
- Ovacık Fault
- Strike slip faults