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Abstract (EDOC: 130)
The Erzincan strike-slip earthquake of March 13, 1992 ruptured a section of the
North Anatolian fault (NAF) at the northern margin of the Erzincan basin. The
focal depth of about 10 km was less than given by ISC and NEIC. Erzincan and the
surrounding villages were considerably damaged. In the Erzincan basin and in the
neighbouring mountains a seismic network of ten stations was installed. It was
operating continuously from March 21 through June 16, 1992. More than 3,000
aftershocks were recorded of which 505 could be located. The spectral parameters
of 394 and the fault-plane solutions of 53 aftershocks were determined. For the
given region the frequency dependent coda Q was derived as Qc = 122*f^0.68. The
aftershock area increased with time, reflecting the process of stress
redistribution. Some events clustered in the immediate vicinity of the town of
Erzincan close to the epicentre of the main event and seem to trace the NAF.
Their source mechanism is similar to that of the main event (strike slip). About
150 aftershocks clustered in the southeastern part of the Erzincan basin where a
concentration of the events in a small volume of 5 x 5 x 3 km^3 was observed.
The majority of fault-plane solutions available for these aftershocks showed a
normal faulting mechanism with an east-west directed extension. Most of the
aftershocks southeast of the basin clustered between two lineaments that were
mapped by satellite images. The P-wave velocity below the Erzincan basin,
derived from travel-time residual analysis, is lower compared to areas NE and SW
of the basin. Three-dimensional stress modelling of the Erzincan region
qualitatively explains the occurrence of the aftershocks southeast of the basin.
The calculated displacement distribution which exhibits the north-westward
motion of the basin and tension at its southeastern margin, caused by the
Erzincan earthquake, is in agreement with derived fault-plane solutions.
(1998): The Erzincan (Turkey) earthquake (MS = 6.8) of March 13, 1992 and its aftershock sequence. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 152, 3, 465-505.
(1998): The Erzincan (Turkey) earthquake (MS = 6.8) of March 13, 1992 and its aftershock sequence. Pure and Applied Geophysics, 152, 3, 465-505.

