2016
DOI: 10.1002/2015jb012601
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Bimaterial interfaces at the Karadere segment of the North Anatolian Fault, northwestern Turkey

Abstract: We image velocity contrast (bimaterial) interfaces along the Karadere Fault of the North Anatolian Fault Zone, toward the eastern part of the 1999 Izmit Mw 7.4 rupture in NW Turkey, using waveforms recorded by a local seismic network. Applying an automatic procedure for identification and picking of fault zone head waves (FZHW) and direct P arrivals, and manually revising the picks through particle motion analysis, we identify two different groups of FZHW as well as fault zone reflected waves (FZRW). The first… Show more

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“…9). This contrast is not as large as across the San Andreas fault south of Hollister (McGuire & Ben-Zion 2005), but is comparable to values obtained for the San Andreas fault around San Gorgonio Pass , Hayward fault (Allam et al 2014b) and North Anatolian fault (Najdahmadi et al 2016). The obtained value reflects an average velocity contrast over the top 20 km of the crust.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…9). This contrast is not as large as across the San Andreas fault south of Hollister (McGuire & Ben-Zion 2005), but is comparable to values obtained for the San Andreas fault around San Gorgonio Pass , Hayward fault (Allam et al 2014b) and North Anatolian fault (Najdahmadi et al 2016). The obtained value reflects an average velocity contrast over the top 20 km of the crust.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Similar to previous studies (e.g. Allam et al 2014b;Najdahmadi et al 2016), we examine HPM in displacement seismograms with consecutive moving time windows of length 0.1 s (20 samples) that overlap by 1 sample. For each window, all three components of motion are combined in a 20×3 matrix, the covariance of the matrix is computed (Bulut et al 2012) and the largest eigenvalue and eigenvector of the covariance matrix (major axis of the polarization ellipse) are obtained.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Observed FZHW and these relations were used in various studies to image properties of bimaterial fault interfaces at sections of the San Andreas fault in California (e.g. McGuire & Ben-Zion 2005;Zhao et al 2010;Share & Ben-Zion 2016), the North Anatolian fault in Turkey (Bulut et al 2012;Najdahmadi et al 2016) and other faults (e.g. Hough et al 1994;Zhao & Peng 2008;Yang et al 2015).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1) revealed additional information on the structure of its two strands. The presence of different lithologies bounding the northern branch of the NAFZ has been inferred by Bulut et al [2012] and Najdahmadi et al [2016] by tracking fault head waves caused by the presence of a bimaterial interface. This is also consistent with a change in Moho signature and depth observed in the Istanbul Zone and has been attributed to either the presence of a thicker crust (Frederiksen et al [2015]) or a weak Moho underlain by a highly anisotropic layer [2015]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%