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Recent geodynamics, active faults and earthquake focal mechanisms of the zone of pseudosubduction interaction between the Northern and Southern Caucasus microplates in the southern slope of the Greater Caucasus (Azerbaijan)

https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2018-9-4-0385

Abstract

Our study was focused on the active tectonics of the southern slope of the Greater Caucasus within Azerbaijan. The study area is the zone of under-thrusting (pseudosubduction) interaction between Southern and Northern Caucasus continental microplates, which caused the tectonic stratification of the Alpine formations into various allochthonous and parauthochthonous thrust slices of southern vergency between the Middle Bajocian and Quaternary periods. These slices are grouped into the nappe complexes that form the modern structure of the trough in the study area. The large linearly stretched tectonic units (megazones) correspond to the axis of the Alpine marginal sea basin, the consolidated crust of which is subjected to destruction and thinning. The trough’s Alpine cover was compressed in the underthrust zone and pushed southwards. As a result, an accretionary prism formed allochthonously overlapping the northern side of the Southern Caucasus microplate by the system of gently dipping overthrusts. During the continental stage of Alpine tectogenesis (starting from the end of Miocene), intensive lateral compression process was caused by intrusion of the frontal wedge of the Arabian indenter into the buffer structures of the southern frame of Eurasia. This is evidenced by the GPS monitoring data on modern geodynamic activity, which demonstrates the Southern Caucasus block’s intensive (up to 29 mm/year) intrusion in the northern rhumbs as compared to the relative stability of the Northern Caucasus microplate (0–6 mm/year). This, in turn, is a reflection of the ongoing pseudosubduction regime (continental subduction or S-subduction) at the band of collision junction of these microplates. It is suggested that this process caused historically observed seismic activity in the study area, wherein the earthquakes occurred mainly in the southern slope’s accretionary prism area and the adjacent strip of the Southern Caucasus microplate. In this article, we analyze and correlate the whole range of seismic events that occurred in the study area until 2017 and the focal mechanisms of the recently recorded earthquakes (2012–2016). It is established that earthquake foci are confined either to the intersection nodes of variously trending ruptures with the faults of different directions or to the planes of deep tectonic ruptures and lateral displacements along the unstable contacts between the material complexes with different competence. The focal mechanisms of seismic events reveal various, mostly near-vertical, planes of normal and strike-slip faults. However, the earthquake foci are generally confined to the intersection nodes between the Caucasus and anti-Caucasus-striking rupture dislocations. The results of our studies are interesting in terms of their real-time application for drawing a regional summary of causes for both geodynamic and seismic activity of the Greater Caucasus system and the adjacent areas of Alpine-Himalayan fold belt.

About the Authors

T. N. Kangarli
Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Azerbaijan

Talat Nesrulla Kangarli, Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, Corresponding Member of the Azerbaijan  National Academy of Sciences, Head of the Geotectonics and Regional Geology Department.

119 H. Javid Avenue, Baku 1143



F. A. Kadirov
Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Azerbaijan

Fakhraddin Abulfat Kadirov - Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, Professor, Academician of Azerbaijan  National Academy of Sciences, Academician-secretary of Earth's Science Division, Head of the Modern  Geodynamics and Satellite Geodesy Department.

119 H. Javid Avenue, Baku 1143



G. J. Yetirmishli
Republican Seismic Survey Center of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Azerbaijan

Gurban Jalal Yetirmishli, Doctor of Geology and Mineralogy, Corresponding Member of the Azerbaijan
National Academy of Sciences, Director of the Center.

25 N. Rafibeyli street, Baku 1143, Azerbaijan

 



F. A. Aliyev
Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Azerbaijan

Fuad Abuzar Aliyev – Researcher.

119 H. Javid Avenue, Baku 1143



S. E. Kazimova
Republican Seismic Survey Center of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Azerbaijan

Ali Mammad Aliyev - Director of the Center.

16 Natavan street, Baladjari setl., Baku 1117, Azerbaijan

 



А. M. Aliyev
Center of the Geo-Ecological Monitoring of National Geological Survey under the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources
Azerbaijan

Ali Mammad Aliyev - Director of the Center.

16 Natavan street, Baladjari setl., Baku 1117



R. T. Safarov
Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Azerbaijan

Rafig Tofig Safarov - PhD, Lead Researcher.

119 H. Javid Avenue, Baku 1143


U. G. Vahabov
Institute of Geology and Geophysics of the Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
Azerbaijan

Ulvi Gafar Vahabov – engineer.

119 H. Javid Avenue, Baku 1143

 



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Kangarli T.N., Kadirov F.A., Yetirmishli G.J., Aliyev F.A., Kazimova S.E., Aliyev А.M., Safarov R.T., Vahabov U.G. Recent geodynamics, active faults and earthquake focal mechanisms of the zone of pseudosubduction interaction between the Northern and Southern Caucasus microplates in the southern slope of the Greater Caucasus (Azerbaijan). Geodynamics & Tectonophysics. 2018;9(4):1099-1126. https://doi.org/10.5800/GT-2018-9-4-0385

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