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High resolution microseismicity and nearly - repeating events in the Marmara Sea

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dc.contributor Ph.D. Program in Geophysics.
dc.contributor.advisor Karabulut, Hayrullah.
dc.contributor.advisor Özel, Nurcan Meral.
dc.contributor.author Başarır, Nilay.
dc.date.accessioned 2023-10-15T18:59:48Z
dc.date.available 2023-10-15T18:59:48Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.other GPH 2022 B37 PhD
dc.identifier.uri http://digitalarchive.boun.edu.tr/handle/123456789/19981
dc.description.abstract The Main Marmara Fault beneath the Marmara Sea has a prominent seismic gap that can produce a devastating earthquake and a serious risk for the surroundings. It is important to scrutinize the seismic activity in region and relate this activity to the deformation of the fault zone. In this study, a new micro-earthquake database is created for the Marmara Sea between 2014-2016 using the data mostly from ocean-bottom seismometers. The detected and located seismicity indicate that Tekirdağ Basin hosts a diffuse activity from ~7 km to about 18 km depth. A high micro-earthquake activity rate predominates beneath the Central Basin, at depths from 3 km to 15 km. The abundancy of earthquakes in the area can be attributed to a creeping zone, considering the conformity with the geodetic observations. On the other hand, Kumburgaz and the western part of Çınarcık Basins show sparse seismicity at depth ranges of 5-19 km and 3-18 km, respectively, signing to a locked fault compatible with the geodetic observations. In addition to micro-seismicity, the repeating events are detected using template matching method on the continuous waveforms from 2008-2021. The clusters of highly correlated detected earthquakes, which are closely spaced or partially overlapped, are attributed to the “near-repeating earthquakes”. The nine nearly-repeating earthquake clusters beneath the Central Basin are observed at 8-13 km depths, suggesting seismic creep behavior together with a high seismicity rate. The fault mechanisms of the near-repeater clusters have strike slip mechanism consistent with Main Marmara Fault zone. The nearly- repeating events have two different patterns of repeating intervals, as long-term and short-term type events. The amount of slip rates from the near-repeater clusters shows varying slip rates but comparable to geodetic rate. The number of near- repeating events decreased significantly after the 2018 and no repeating event is observed during 2019 which Mw 5.8 Silivri earthquake occurred.
dc.publisher Thesis (Ph.D.)-Bogazici University. Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, 2022.
dc.subject.lcsh Earthquakes -- Turkey -- Marmara, Sea of, Region.
dc.subject.lcsh Geology, Structural -- Marmara Region.
dc.title High resolution microseismicity and nearly - repeating events in the Marmara Sea
dc.format.pages xix, 121 leaves


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