TY - JOUR
T1 - Tectonic geomorphology of the south-eastern section of the Burdur-Fethiye Shear Zone, Western Taurides
T2 - morphotectonic framework of the Eşen Basin
AU - ELİTEZ, İrem
AU - YALTIRAK, Cenk
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024
Y1 - 2024
N2 - The Eşen Basin is a transtensional basin located in the south-eastern section of the Burdur-Fethiye Shear Zone and includes a part of the Western Taurides to the east. This tectonically complex area is bounded by the back-arc region of the Hellenic Arc, the offshore Anaximander Mountains, the offshore Rhodes and Finike basins, the extensional Western Anatolian region, and the compressional regions of the Western Taurides. In this study, in order to characterise the recent tectonic activity of the Eşen Basin, 101 drainage basins and 41 mountain fronts were analysed in terms of the longitudinal river profiles and the application of geomorphic indices: drainage basin asymmetry factor (AF), transverse topography symmetry factor (T), basin shape index (Bs), hypsometric curves and hypsometric integral (HI), valley-floor width to valley height ratio (Vf), mountain front sinuosity index (Smf), stream length gradient index (SL), and channel steepness index (ksn). To improve the accuracy of the results of the indices, an index map of the relative tectonic activity (Iat) was created using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), a multicriteria decision-making technique. In addition, the knickpoints, which indicate abrupt changes in the slope of river profiles, were identified to provide tectonic processes affecting the landscape. The comprehensive approach of this study unravels landscape dynamics of the Eşen Basin and the analyses suggest a high level of tectonic activity, especially in the northern and eastern sides of the basin, which is related to the surrounding tectonic features.
AB - The Eşen Basin is a transtensional basin located in the south-eastern section of the Burdur-Fethiye Shear Zone and includes a part of the Western Taurides to the east. This tectonically complex area is bounded by the back-arc region of the Hellenic Arc, the offshore Anaximander Mountains, the offshore Rhodes and Finike basins, the extensional Western Anatolian region, and the compressional regions of the Western Taurides. In this study, in order to characterise the recent tectonic activity of the Eşen Basin, 101 drainage basins and 41 mountain fronts were analysed in terms of the longitudinal river profiles and the application of geomorphic indices: drainage basin asymmetry factor (AF), transverse topography symmetry factor (T), basin shape index (Bs), hypsometric curves and hypsometric integral (HI), valley-floor width to valley height ratio (Vf), mountain front sinuosity index (Smf), stream length gradient index (SL), and channel steepness index (ksn). To improve the accuracy of the results of the indices, an index map of the relative tectonic activity (Iat) was created using the analytic hierarchy process (AHP), a multicriteria decision-making technique. In addition, the knickpoints, which indicate abrupt changes in the slope of river profiles, were identified to provide tectonic processes affecting the landscape. The comprehensive approach of this study unravels landscape dynamics of the Eşen Basin and the analyses suggest a high level of tectonic activity, especially in the northern and eastern sides of the basin, which is related to the surrounding tectonic features.
KW - analytic hierarchy process
KW - Burdur-Fethiye Shear Zone
KW - Eşen Basin
KW - geomorphic indices
KW - geomorphological analysis
KW - Western Taurides
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U2 - 10.55730/1300-0985.1927
DO - 10.55730/1300-0985.1927
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85204957387
SN - 1300-0985
VL - 33
SP - 503
EP - 529
JO - Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
JF - Turkish Journal of Earth Sciences
IS - 5
ER -