Special Session: The 6 February earthquake sequence of Türkiye–Syria (Mw 7.8, 7.6)
28 November 2023
09:00 – 12:30 (=UTC+3)
About the session
- The Middle East region is characterized by a significant seismic activity. The seismotectonic characteristics are dominated by the convergence of the African and Arabian plates towards Anatolia, resulting in active large continental faults (Dead Sea Fault, East Anatolian Fault and North Anatolian Fault) that generate destructive earthquakes. In previous centuries, the Arabian tectonic plate has been moving northward at ~18 mm/yr and has been colliding with the Anatolia. This tectonic shift has been behind the earthquakes for millennia in the area.
- The area of southern Türkiye and northern Syria has been severely hit by the Mw 7.8 and 7.6 earthquakes on 6 February 2023, following by aftershocks reaching Mw 6.7. This seismic activity is responsible of devastations of large cities such as Kahramanmaras, Antachia and Aleppo reaching 45 000 victims.
- The East Anatolian Fault has a long seismic record and was identified as a seismically hazardous area. No earthquakes greater than magnitude 7.0 have been recorded on the fault since the instrumental period. The 6 February 2023 earthquakes were larger than what was most likely anticipated.
- Lessons learned from this recent seismic crisis and previous earthquakes can now be applied in the Mediterranean region and beyond for a better seismic hazard and risk assessment. And the most recent disaster can serve as a warning to be ready for earthquakes to come along main active faults.
- A special session on these topics will be organized alongside the MedGU-23. Researchers working on any topic related to the Science of Earthquakes are welcome to submit a short abstract by the deadline (31 July 2023).
Seismotectonics of the East Anatolian fault and location of the 6 February 2023 earthquake sequence of Kahramanmaras. Focal mechanisms are Harvard CMTs and fault traces from the EC-Funded APAME Project (2003 – 2007).
Convener
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Mustapha Meghraoui
Editorial Board Member, Mediterranean Geosciences Reviews (Springer)
Editor of Arabian Journal of Geosciences (Springer)
IPG Strasbourg, France
Co-Conveners
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Erhan Altunel
Eskişehir Osmangazi University
Eskişehir, Türkiye -
Daniela Pantosti
Istituto nazionale di geofisica e vulcanologia (INGV)
Rome, Latium, Italie
Invited Speakers
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Cengiz Zabci
Istanbul Technical University
İstanbul, Türkiye -
Cengiz Yıldırım
Istanbul Technical University, Türkiye
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Tolga Görüm
Istanbul Technical University, Türkiye
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Roger Bilham
CIRES,
University of Colorado Boulder, USA
Surface rupture: Cengiz Zabcı (Istanbul Technical University)
Title: 6 February Kahramanmaraş Earthquake Sequence: What have we known,
What did happen and What will (are) we do(ing)?
Earthquake geomorphology: Cengiz Yıldırım (Istanbul Technical University)
Title: The relationship between surface ruptures of February 6, 2023, Kahramanmaraş
Earthquakes and regional long-term tectonic geomorphology
Earthquake related landslides: Tolga Görüm (Istanbul Technical University)
Title: Landslides triggered by the February 6, 2023, Türkiye earthquake sequence and
the following rainfall events
Aseismic - afterslip faulting: Roger Bilham (CIRES | University of Colorado Boulder)
Title: "Epicentral Afterslip, and Induced remote Slip Afterslip following the Kahramanmaras sequence”
Co-authors: Efe Turan Ayruk, Recep Tayyib İrgüren and Mehmet Kokum