Paleomagnetic evidence for an inverse rotation history of Western Anatolia during the exhumation of Menderes core complex

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作者
Uzel, Bora [1 ]
Langereis, Cornelis G. [2 ]
Kaymakci, Nuretdin [3 ]
Sozbilir, Hasan [1 ]
Ozkaymak, Caglar [4 ]
Ozkaptan, Murat [3 ]
机构
[1] Dokuz Eylul Univ, Dept Geol Engn, TR-35160 Izmir, Turkey
[2] Univ Utrecht, Ft Hoofddijk Paleomagnet Lab, NL-3584 CD Utrecht, Netherlands
[3] Middle E Tech Univ, Dept Geol Engn, TR-06531 Ankara, Turkey
[4] Afyon Kocatepe Univ, Dept Geol Engn, TR-03200 Afyon, Turkey
关键词
Miocene; paleomagnetism; izmir-Balikesir Transfer Zone; Menderes metamorphic core complex; rotation; western Anatolia; TERTIARY GEODYNAMICAL EVOLUTION; NEOGENE ANTICLOCKWISE ROTATION; HIGH-PRESSURE METAMORPHISM; BALIKESIR TRANSFER ZONE; CENTRAL TURKEY; STRUCTURAL EVIDENCE; CLOCKWISE ROTATION; MIDDLE MIOCENE; GEDIZ GRABEN; EXTENSIONAL TECTONICS;
D O I
10.1016/j.epsl.2015.01.008
中图分类号
P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
学科分类号
0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
Within the Aegean extensional system, the izmir-Balikesir Transfer Zone (IBTZ) is a crucial element in the late Cenozoic evolution of western Anatolia since it accommodates the differential deformation between the Cycladic and the Menderes metamorphic core complexes. Here, we determine the rotational history of western Anatolia using new paleomagnetic data from 87 sites in Miocene volcano-sedimentary rocks to better understand the role of the IBTZ. Our results reveal two discrete and opposite major rotational phases during the Miocene. The first phase is derived from early Miocene volcanic, sedimentary and granitic rocks and is controlled by detachment and strike-slip faults. It is characterized by an average (net) 23 +/- 6 degrees clockwise (CW) rotation within the Diaz since the early Miocene. Our new data from the Menderes part on the other hand show an average -23 +/- 10 degrees counter-clockwise (CCW) rotation. The data from the Cycladic part show no significant (net) rotation since the early Miocene. The second phase is derived from middle-late Miocene volcanic and sedimentary rocks and is controlled by high-angle normal and strike-slip faults. The rotations from this phase show a very consistent pattern of -22 +/- 11 degrees CCW within the IBTZ, while now the Menderes part shows an average CW rotation of 25 +/- 14 degrees. Our paleomagnetic results hence document a major change and inversion of rotation. Between the early and late Miocene the IBTZ region experienced a large 45 degrees CW rotation, while during the same time interval the Menderes part outside the zone experienced a similar (48 degrees) CCW rotation. After that, the IBTZ became narrower and the sense of rotation inverted to CCW (-23 +/- 10 degrees since the late Miocene), while in the Menderes part it inverted to CW (25 +/- 14 degrees since the late Miocene). Our new results do therefore fit the hypotheses of two-stage-extension scenario, rather than a one-single-phase of extension. We also conclude that the observed rotations are not directly related to major detachment faulting, but to the change in extensional regime of western Anatolia. The focal mechanism solutions of recent seismic events corroborate that the IBTZ is still active and transfers west Anatolian extensional strain into the south Aegean Sea. (C) 2015 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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