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Seismic structure of African slab beneath Antalya bay southern Turkey. / Medved, Irina; Polat, Gulten.
в: Tectonophysics, Том 905, 230720, 29.05.2025.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья › Рецензирование
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T1 - Seismic structure of African slab beneath Antalya bay southern Turkey
AU - Medved, Irina
AU - Polat, Gulten
N1 - The work was supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Russian Federation. The studies were carried out within research projects of NSU and IPGG SB RAS. The work on seismic tomography of the region and interpretation of the results were supported by the state assignment according to the research project FSUS 2025–0015. The full directory of LOTOS code with data corresponding to this study is available at doi:https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10243145
PY - 2025/5/29
Y1 - 2025/5/29
N2 - In this passive seismic tomography study, we examined the seismic structure of the African slab beneath the Antalya coast, extending from the Isparta Angle to the island of Cyprus, using regional data. The southern part of Turkey, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea, has a highly complex structure due to a wide range of tectonic and geodynamic processes, contributing to the high seismic activity of the region. We collected a 14-year data catalog from AFAD (T. C. Ministry of Interior Disaster and Emergency Management Department Earthquake Department Directorate). The resulting dataset contained the arrival times of 66,805 P-waves and 46,197 S-waves from 6158 events, which were used to produce high-resolution seismic tomography models down to 120 km depth. The results revealed a low-velocity anomaly beneath the Paphos fault at a depth of approximately 70 km, which may indicate a rupture between the Cyprus and Antalya slabs. Moreover, the Antalya slab seems to become thinner at this depth. The structure of the continental crust of the Anatolian Plate under the Central Taurus Mountains is characterized by two anomalies: an upper high-velocity and a lower low-velocity one. This indicates the heating of the lower crust from the ascending asthenospheric flow penetrated through the gap between the Antalya and Cyprus slabs. The research findings made it possible not only to clarify the structure of the African slab beneath the Antalya coast, but also to detect local heterogeneities not investigated previously.
AB - In this passive seismic tomography study, we examined the seismic structure of the African slab beneath the Antalya coast, extending from the Isparta Angle to the island of Cyprus, using regional data. The southern part of Turkey, adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea, has a highly complex structure due to a wide range of tectonic and geodynamic processes, contributing to the high seismic activity of the region. We collected a 14-year data catalog from AFAD (T. C. Ministry of Interior Disaster and Emergency Management Department Earthquake Department Directorate). The resulting dataset contained the arrival times of 66,805 P-waves and 46,197 S-waves from 6158 events, which were used to produce high-resolution seismic tomography models down to 120 km depth. The results revealed a low-velocity anomaly beneath the Paphos fault at a depth of approximately 70 km, which may indicate a rupture between the Cyprus and Antalya slabs. Moreover, the Antalya slab seems to become thinner at this depth. The structure of the continental crust of the Anatolian Plate under the Central Taurus Mountains is characterized by two anomalies: an upper high-velocity and a lower low-velocity one. This indicates the heating of the lower crust from the ascending asthenospheric flow penetrated through the gap between the Antalya and Cyprus slabs. The research findings made it possible not only to clarify the structure of the African slab beneath the Antalya coast, but also to detect local heterogeneities not investigated previously.
KW - African plate
KW - Anatolian plate
KW - Antalya slab
KW - Collision zone
KW - Cyprus slab
KW - Geodynamics
KW - Lithospheric structure
KW - Mediterranean
KW - Seismic structure
KW - Seismic tomography
KW - Turkey
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U2 - 10.1016/j.tecto.2025.230720
DO - 10.1016/j.tecto.2025.230720
M3 - Article
VL - 905
JO - Tectonophysics
JF - Tectonophysics
SN - 0040-1951
M1 - 230720
ER -
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