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AYDIN, Ömer L.; BEKTAş, Özcan; BUYUKSARAC, Aydin  and  YILMAZ, Hüseyin. 3D Modeling and Tectonic Interpretation of the Erzincan Basin (Turkey) using Potential Field Data. Earth Sci. Res. J. [online]. 2019, vol.23, n.1, pp.57-67. ISSN 1794-6190.  https://doi.org/10.15446/esrj.v23n1.71090.

Erzincan Basin was investigated using gravity data within the scope of this study. It is also aimed to reveal the discontinuities in the work area as well as the buried discontinuities. Boundary determination filters and analysis of the structure of the data and its connection are revealed and clear information is obtained. Gravity anomalies were applied with an upward continuation method for 0.25, 0.50, 0.75 and 1 km levels. Total Horizontal Derivative (THD) filter, Analytical Signal (AS) filter, Tilt Angle Derivative (Tilt) filter, Total Horizontal Derivative (THDR) filter, Theta Angle Derivative (Cos θ) filter, Hyperbolic Tilt Angle Derivative (HTAD) were applied to upward continued data. The discontinuities in the region and the boundaries of the geological structure were revealed. Tilt and Theta Angle derivatives yield the best results from the applied derivative based filters. The obtained data were compared with the existing surface geology and the compatibility between the formations was checked. New discontinuities were found in addition to the discontinuities determined from surface observations in the light of the obtained results. Erzincan Basin was modeled in three dimensions using gravity data of the study area. As a result of modeling, Erzincan Basin has been determined to have an average thickness of 7 km.

Keywords : Erzincan Basin; Gravity data; 3D modeling; Derivative based filters.

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