Tectonics
Fereshteh Jafari-Hajati; Maryam Agh-Atabai; Majid Nemati; Ali Biglari-Fadafan
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In this research, to understand the present-day tectonic situation of Gorgan-plain in the east of the South Caspian basin, the tectonic stress regime of this area and its adjacent areas was estimated using the inversion of the data of the earthquake focal mechanisms. For this aim, in addition to analyzing ...
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In this research, to understand the present-day tectonic situation of Gorgan-plain in the east of the South Caspian basin, the tectonic stress regime of this area and its adjacent areas was estimated using the inversion of the data of the earthquake focal mechanisms. For this aim, in addition to analyzing focal mechanisms solved by different sources, the focal mechanisms were solved for several earthquakes with appropriate and sufficient information. The results indicate the presence of various mechanisms, including thrust, normal, and strike-slip, and as a result, various orientations of kinematic P and T axes, which can indicate the complexity of the region. By analyzing the earthquakes with a minimum magnitude of 4 in the Gorgan-plain, the Kopeh-Dagh in the east of the plain, and the entire eastern region of the South Caspian, a compression regime with a NNW-SSE trend was obtained. However, by analyzing all of the earthquakes (smaller and larger earthquakes) in the Gorgan-plain, a strike-slip regime was obtained, in which the trend of the P and T axes were calculated NE-SW and NW-SE, respectively. The results indicate a local strike-slip regime in addition to the regional compressional regime in the region.
M Nemati; J Hollingsworth; M.R Ghassemi
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Our research focuses on the seismotectonics of the north of Eastern Alborz and southeast of the Caspian Sea. Eastern part of the Caspian fault, and seismological active plain situated in north of the area have been studied. The seismological data of microearthquakes (ML>4.5) recorded by the local ...
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Our research focuses on the seismotectonics of the north of Eastern Alborz and southeast of the Caspian Sea. Eastern part of the Caspian fault, and seismological active plain situated in north of the area have been studied. The seismological data of microearthquakes (ML>4.5) recorded by the local network of the Geological Survey of Iran (installed during 2009 and 2010) and regional seismicity located by seismological networks of the Geophysics Institute of University of Tehran and International Institute of Earthquake Engineering and Seismology of Iran were used. Also geomorphological evidences in the area and dynamic parameters of the 1985 Gorgan earthquake, MS=6.0, are included for getting a better justification. Although deep thrust mechanisms of the 1999, 2004 and 2005 earthquakes indicate N-S compressional regime at depth and normal component of shallow earthquakes (ML>4.5) shows extensional regime at near surface in southeast of the Caspian Sea. The morphological evidences confirm this normal kinematics. In addition, the dynamical parameters of the 1985 Gorgan earthquake and its focal mechanism introduce the Caspian fault as the source of this thrust earthquake. All evidences confirm probable underthrusting of southeast of the CaspianBasin beneath the Eastern Alborz.