Spatial variations of seismotectonic b and Dc-values in and around the East Anatolian Fault Zone (EAFZ), Turkey
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An evaluation of recent seismicity behaviors in the East Anatolian Fault Zone, eastern part of Turkey, is made by using Gutenberg-Richter b-value and fractal dimension Dc-value. Reasenberg's algorithm is used in order to separate the dependent events from independent ones. The completeness magnitude in study region is calculated as 2.8. b-value is calculated as 1.02+/-0.01 by maximum likelihood estimation and matches the Gutenberg-Richter law with a b-value typically close to 1. Dc-value is found as 2.34+/-0.04 with 95% confidence limit by linear regression and this large value suggest that seismicity is more clustered at larger scales in the East Anatolian Fault Zone. The smallest b-values and the highest Dc-values are found in the same areas covering the East Anatolian Fault Zone, Aşkale Fault, Sancak-Uzunpinar Fault Zone, Pülümür Fault, Göynük Fault Zone and Genç Fault, in and around Karataş-Osmaniye Fault Zone and in the southeast part of the study region. Thus, low b-value in these regions may be an indication of low degree of heterogeneity, high-strain due to the active tectonics and stress to build up over time and to be released by events. Thus, special attention should be given to these regions where low b-value and large Dc-value are observed.