Late Miocene-Recent evolution of the Finike Basin and its linkages with the Beydağlari complex and the Anaximander Mountains, eastern Mediterranean

A. E. Aksu*, J. Hall, C. Yaltirak, E. Çinar, M. Küçük, G. Çifçi

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Özet

Interpretation of 2500. km of high-resolution multi-channel seismic reflection profiles shows that the Finike Basin evolved during the Pliocene-Quaternary as the result of dramatic subsidence associated with loading of large imbricate thrust panels that carry the western Tauride Mountains in the north in the Late Miocene. The stacked, seaward prograded Quaternary deltas presently resting at 1000-1500. m water depths corroborate the rapid subsidence of the region. The ubiquitous presence of evaporites in the 2000-2400. m-deep Antalya Basin and their absence in the 3000-3200. m deep Finike Basin suggest that the morphology of the Finike Basin and environs must have been considerably different during the Messinian and that this region must have remained above the depositional base of evaporites during this time. The transition from the Messinian to the Pliocene-Quaternary is marked by partitioning of stress into several discrete spatial domains. A dextral strike-slip fault zone developed along the western Antalya Basin, extending from the apex of the Isparta Angle southward into the Anaximander Mountains. This fault zone, referred to as the Antalya Fault zone, transected the Anaximander Mountains (. sensu lato) separating the Anaxagoras Mountain from the Anaximander and Anaximenes Mountains. Hence, the Finike Basin, Sirri Erinç Plateau and the Anaximander and Anaximenes Mountains remained part of the onland Beydağlari Block and experienced ~. 20° counterclockwise rotation during the Late Miocene. We envisage the boundaries of the Beydağlari Block as the Burdur-Fethiye Fault zone in the west, the newly delineated Antalya Fault zone in the east and the east-west trending sector of the Sirri Erinç Plateau in the southwest. Kinematic evaluation of the structural elements mapped across the Finike Basin and the Sirri Erinç Plateau suggest that two additional strike-slip zones developed during the Pliocene-Quaternary relaying the stress between the Antalya Fault zone in the east and the Pliny-Strabo Fault zone in the west.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)59-79
Sayfa sayısı21
DergiTectonophysics
Hacim635
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 18 Kas 2014

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© 2014 Elsevier B.V.

Finansman

We thank the officers and crew of the RV Koca Piri Reis of the Institute of Marine Sciences and Technology, Dokuz Eylül University, for their assistance in data acquisition, in particular the Chief Engineer Ömer Çubuk, without him we could not have acquired the seismic reflection data. We also thank Hydroscience Technologies Inc. for their long-distance technical support during data acquisition. We acknowledge research and ship-time funds from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) to Hall and Aksu, travel funds from the Dean of Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland , and a special grant from the VP Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland. Seismic data were processed at Memorial University of Newfoundland, using the ProMAX software donated by Landmark. Assistance with data acquisition was provided by Derman Dondurur and Savaş Gürçay and assistance with data processing was provided by Sharon Deemer, Deanne Duff, Grant Lethbridge, Michelle Martin, Roger Walters and Julie Haliday. We thank Tom Calon of Memorial University of Newfoundland for his valuable discussions on the structural and tectonic evolution of the study area.

FinansörlerFinansör numarası
Dean of Science, Memorial University of Newfoundland
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Memorial University of Newfoundland

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