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Breaking plates: Creation of the East Anatolian fault, the Anatolian plate, and a tectonic escape system

Authors :
Donna L. Whitney
Jonathan R. Delph
Stuart N. Thomson
Susan L. Beck
Gilles Y. Brocard
Michael A. Cosca
Michael H. Darin
Nuretdin Kaymakcı
Maud J.M. Meijers
Aral I. Okay
Bora Rojay
Christian Teyssier
Paul J. Umhoefer
Source :
Geology.
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Geological Society of America, 2023.

Abstract

Lateral movement of lithospheric fragments along strike-slip faults in response to collision (escape tectonics) has characterized convergent settings since the onset of plate tectonics and is a mechanism for the formation of new plates. The Anatolian plate was created by the sequential connection of strike-slip faults following ≥10 m.y. of distributed deformation that ultimately localized into plate-bounding faults. Thermochronology data and seismic images of lithosphere structure near the East Anatolian fault zone (EAFZ) provide insights into the development of the new plate and escape system. Low-temperature thermochronology ages of rocks in and near the EAFZ are significantly younger than in other fault zones in the region, e.g., apatite (U-Th)/He: 11–1 Ma versus 27–13 Ma. Young apatite (U-Th)/He ages and thermal history modeling record thermal resetting along the EAFZ over the past ~5 m.y. and are interpreted to indicate thermal activity triggered by strike-slip faulting in the EAFZ as it formed as a through-going, lithosphere-scale structure. The mechanism for EAFZ formation may be discerned from S-wave velocity images from the Continental Dynamics–Central Anatolian Tectonics (CD-CAT) seismic experiment. These images indicate that thin but strong Arabian lithospheric mantle extends ~50–150 km north beneath Anatolian crust and would have been located near the present surficial location of the Bitlis-Zagros suture zone (co-located with the EAFZ in our study area) at ca. 5 Ma. Underthrusting of strong Arabian lithosphere facilitated localization of the EAFZ and thus was a fundamental control on the formation of the Anatolian plate and escape system.

Subjects

Subjects :
Geology

Details

ISSN :
19432682 and 00917613
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Geology
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2f1f9151d4af13b2d5170a0096fa57cc
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1130/g51211.1