Variations in lithospheric anisotropy across the North Anatolian Fault
revealed by teleseismic shear wave splitting
Abstract
Shear wave splitting measurements across the North Anatolian Fault (NAF)
in Northern Turkey are calculated from teleseismic SKS arrivals recorded
by the dense temporary DANA seismological array to investigate the
lithospheric anisotropy of an active shear zone. Our results show fast
polarisation direction (φ) changes from NNE-SSW to NE-SW from south to
north and a peak in splitting magnitude (δt) immediately north of the
northern branch of the NAF. We show the first evidence for varying
lithosphere-scale anisotropy across the NAF and suggest the presence of
a strongly anisotropic region in the lower crust and/or upper mantle
adjacent to the surface expression of the northern branch of the NAF
(NNAF). We interpret multiple sources of anisotropy contributing to the
overall splitting patterns, most likely dominated by distributed strain
in the lithospheric mantle that is localised north of the NNAF.