Recent tectonic stress evolution in the Lesser Caucasus and adjacent regions

Author:

Avagyan Ara1,Sosson Marc2,Karakhanian Arkadi3,Philip Hervé4,Rebai Samira5,Rolland Yann2,Melkonyan Rafael1,Davtyan Vahan3

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Geological Sciences, National Academy of Sciences of Armenia, 24a Baghramian avenue, Yerevan, 0019, Armenia

2. University of Nice-Sophia Antipolis, CNRS, Géoazur, UMR 6526, 250 rue A. Einstein, 06560 Valbonne, France

3. GEORISK Scientific Research Company, 24a Baghramian avenue, Yerevan, 375019, Armenia

4. Laboratory of Geophysics, Tectonics and Sedimentology, UMR 5573, University of Montpellier II, France

5. IMS RN, Agence Mediterranee 2214, Bd de la Lironde Bat 21, Parc Agropolis, 34980 Montferrier sur Lez, France

Abstract

AbstractThe stress indicators describing the recent (provided by active tectonics framework) and palaeo-stress (provided by micro-fault kinematics and volcanic cluster) patterns show the scale and temporal changes in stress states since the beginning of Arabian–Eurasian collision. The recent stress derived from the active fault kinematics in the Lesser Caucasus and adjacent area corresponds to a strike–slip regime with both transtension and transpression characteristics. The kinematics of active structures of various scale are conditioned by tectonic stress field with general north–south compression and east–west extension. The distribution of Neogene to Quaternary volcanic cluster geometries and micro-fault kinematic data evidence the time and orientation variability of the stress field since the beginning of the Arabian–Eurasian collision. In addition to the general north–south compression orientation, two other – NW–SE and NE–SW – secondary orientations are observed. The first one was dominant between the Palaeogene and the late Early Miocene and the second one has prevailed between the Late Miocene and the Quaternary. Since the continental collision of Arabia with Eurasia the tectonic stress regime in the Lesser Caucasus and adjacent area changed from compression (thrusting and reverse faulting) to transtension-transpression (strike–slip faulting with various vertical components).

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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