东安纳托利亚断层负花状构造的重力模拟:西部湖泊哈扎尔盆地,吉林

IF 2.6 3区 地球科学 Q2 GEOCHEMISTRY & GEOPHYSICS
Nedim Gökhan Aydın, Turgay İşseven
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本研究提出了一种基于重力的结构解释,在基耶省Elazığ的哈扎尔湖地区,沿东安纳托利亚断层发育了一个拉分盆地。该盆地覆盖岩浆和变质基底岩,充满了较年轻的沉积矿床。为了研究主断层及其分支的地下几何形状和轨迹,使用四单元地质框架和Talwani方法对7条南北重力剖面以及垂直控制剖面进行了建模。每个剖面都被单独反演以匹配观测到的异常,并将结果整合到一个综合的三维块模型中。模型显示,在研究区域的东部有一个明确的负花结构,盆地的最大宽度达到约4000米。该构造向西逐渐变细,反映出伸展变形逐渐减少。变形在S4和S5剖面之间变得局部化,其中模拟的主断层表现出微妙的s形弯曲,并在片状脉杂岩和更强片麻岩之间的岩性边界相交。该区西部发育以隐伏正断层为主的伸展构造,可能与东洋构造带Doğanyol段有关。在其陆上范围内,盆地的长度约为7000米,沉积厚度向湖泊增加,在其东部边缘处达到90米。这些发现提供了迄今为止最详细的哈扎尔湖盆地三维视图,为断层控制盆地的发展提供了新的见解,并突出了可能对地震危险性评估有影响的构造重要带。
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Gravity modelling of a negative flower structure along the East Anatolian Fault: Western Lake Hazar Basin, Türkiye
This study presents a gravity-based structural interpretation of the Lake Hazar region in Elazığ, Türkiye, where a pull-apart basin has developed along the East Anatolian Fault. The basin overlies magmatic and metamorphic basement rocks and is filled with younger sedimentary deposits. To investigate the subsurface geometry and the trajectories of both the main fault and its sub-branches, seven north–south gravity profiles, along with a perpendicular control profile, were modeled using a four-unit geological framework and the Talwani method. Each profile was individually inverted to match observed anomalies, and the results were integrated into a comprehensive three-dimensional block model. The modelling reveals a well-defined negative flower structure in the eastern part of the study area, where the basin reaches a maximum width of ∼4000 m. This structure tapers westward, reflecting a gradual reduction in extensional deformation. Deformation becomes localized between profiles S4 and S5, where the modeled main fault exhibits a subtle S-shaped bend and intersects a lithological boundary between a sheeted dyke complex and more competent gneiss. West of this zone, extensional features dominated by blind normal faults appear, indicating a distinct tectonic regime likely related to the Doğanyol segment of the EAF. Across its onshore extent, the basin spans approximately 7000 m in length, with sedimentary thicknesses increasing toward the lake and reaching up to 90 m near its eastern margin. These findings provide the most detailed three-dimensional view of the Lake Hazar Basin to date, offering new insights into fault-controlled basin development and highlighting structurally significant zones that may have implications for seismic hazard assessment.
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Tectonophysics
Tectonophysics 地学-地球化学与地球物理
CiteScore
4.90
自引率
6.90%
发文量
300
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: The prime focus of Tectonophysics will be high-impact original research and reviews in the fields of kinematics, structure, composition, and dynamics of the solid arth at all scales. Tectonophysics particularly encourages submission of papers based on the integration of a multitude of geophysical, geological, geochemical, geodynamic, and geotectonic methods
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