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Abstract: The
southwestern Anatolia is part of the Aegean extensional province, located in a
seismically active convergent zone between the African and Eurasian Plates in
the Eastern Mediterranean. This region is one of the most active and swiftly
deforming domains of the Alpine–Himalayan mountain belt in Turkey. The plate
boundary is shaped by the subduction of the African Plate under the
Aegean-Anatolian plate consists of the Aegean and Cyprean arcs. The two
separate slabs occurred along the plate border related to these arcs. These
subducted slabs are separated by a gap beneath Western Anatolia. These arcs
intersect in the eastern Mediterranean region and form the tectonic structures,
north cusps, the Isparta Angle depending on the subduction. The Isparta Angle
caused by the slab is located to the North of Antalya Bay as reverse V shaped. |
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