Information message about the devastating earthquake in eastern Turkey, March 8, 2010.

     Powerful earthquake with M = 6.0, resulting in human casualties and destruction has occurred on March 8, 2010 at 02:32 UTC (05:32 Moscow time) in eastern Turkey's.
     Parameters of the earthquake have been determined in the Alert Service (AS) of Information Processing Center (IPC) of Geophysical Survey of RAS in Obninsk with station data obtained from digital and analog seismic stations of Russia, countries of CIS and from abroad. Alert message on this earthquake has been delivered in 13 min after registration to the Ministry of Emergency of the Russian Federation (EMERCOM).
     Preliminary processing has been done with data from 48 stations, accurate processing - with data 68 stations.
      Fig. 1 presents fragments of records obtained from digital stations Garni (∆ 3.9º), Nalchik (∆ 5.3º), Isparta (∆ 7.5º), Apeiranthos of Naxos (∆ 11.5º), Storozhevoe (∆ 12.3º). Fig. 2 presents fragments of records obtained from digital stations Kiev (∆ 14º), Obninsk (∆ 16.4º), Vasula (∆ 21.3º), Arti (∆ 21.4º), Kasperske Hory (∆ 21.4º).

Figure 1
 

Figure 2
 
     IPC GS RAS also has obtained information with parameters of this event from some seismological centers, these data are given in table 1:
Table 1
NN Time in origin h-min-s (GMT) Lat degr. Lon degr. Depth km N s/st Ms/ N mb/ N I0 calc GAP Center
1 02-32-32.9 38.93 39.95  10  68  6/206.1/248.5 80 IPC GS RAS (Accurate)
2 02-32-33.1 38.94 39.99  10  48  6/166.1/228.5 106 IPC GS RAS (Preliminary)
3 02-32-35.0 38.84 40  10  524  6.0 Mw   29 CSEM
4 02-32-34.8 38.876 39.992  12  714  6.0/2985.9/214 32 NEIC
5 02-32-31.7 38.807 40.1  46  6.0 ML    KOERI
  • IPC GS RAS - Informational Processing Center, Geophysical Survey, Russian Academy of Sciences
  • CSEM - European - Mediterranean seismological center
  • NEIC - National Earthquakes Information Center of US Geological Service
  • KOERI - Kandilli Observatory and Earthquake Research Institute, Turkey
  • Epicenter
          Fig. 3 presents with red star epicenter of this earthquake, which origin was located in Turkey at the depth of 10 km, 113 km N-N-W from Diyarbakir, 153 km E-N-E from Malatya and 420 km W-S-W from Armenian capital Yerevan.

    Figure 3
    Aftershock
         GS RAS has registered 6 aftershocks with М>=4.3 within the first day after the main shock. The most significant aftershock with magnitude M=5.3 has occurred in 5 hours after the main shock.
    N Date   &   Time (GMT)
    yy-mm-dd hh:mm:sec
    Lat
    degr.
    Lon
    degr.
    Depth
    km
    N
    station
    Ms/ N mb/ N Io
    calc.
    Region
    201009172010-03-08 03:20:26.038.7839.911010-4.3/ 33.5-4 Turkey
    201009182010-03-08 07:47:40.038.9440.210335.3/ 125.7/ 157-7.5 Turkey
    201009202010-03-08 09:00:49.038.8540.111031-5.0/ 175-5.5 Turkey
    201009222010-03-08 10:14:25.038.9340.131033-5.0/ 145-5.5 Turkey
    201009242010-03-08 11:12:13.038.9140.061040-5.0/ 135-5.5 Turkey
    201009312010-03-08 15:04:53.038.6840.021023-4.7/ 134.5-5 Turkey
    Macroseismic manifestations
         According to RIA-Novosti this earthquake killed 51 people, 34 people received various injuries. According to the provincial governor Muammer Erol no one person has been left under the debris. Fig. 5 was obtained from map USGS NEIC, it presents the map of intensity composed from telephone calls made by 80 respondents from 44 localities. The earthquake was felt in Turkey, Syria and Iraq.

    Figure 4

    Figure 5
    Historical records
         The territory of Turkey is located in a seismically active zone, which experiences frequent destructive earthquakes. In large-scale tectonics is determined by the collision between two plates - the Eurasian and Arabian. At a more detailed level tectonics becomes very difficult. Most of the continental crust (almost the size of Turkey) - The Anatolian block is bounded to the north of the North Anatolian fault, south-east - the East Anatolian fault. The earthquake on March 8, 2010 has occurred in the eastern part of the East Anatolian fault. The model of seismic wave propagation is consistent with the left-hand shift on the plane of the north-east strike. This earthquake is a reminder of the numerous deadly earthquakes which occurred in Turkey in the recent past. As a result of the devastating earthquake of September 7, 1999 (Izmit, M = 7.6), 17 000 were killed, 50 injured 0000 and left 500 000 homeless people. Modern earthquake on March 8, 2010 occurred approximately 90 km south of the earthquake on March 13 , 1992 (Erzincan, M = 6.6), when hundreds died and thousands left homeless. Other, more powerful earthquake (M = 8.0), shaken Erzincan on December 26, 1939, killing approximately 33 000 people.
    Focal mechanism and seismic moment of the earthquake
         Focal mechanism solutions of the origin for the earthquake which occurred on March 8, 2010 at 02:32 UTC were obtained with CMT technique in National Earthquakes Information Center of US Geological Survey, USGS and in Global CMT Catalog, USA. They are presented in table 2 and figures 6, 7. These solutions are similar. The earthquake has occurred under the action of almost equal expansion and compression forces oriented to the west and south respectively. Both nodal planes are rather steeply falling (declination angles DP=66º-85º), one of them (NP1) propagates from N-W to S-E direction, the other (NP2) – from S-W to N-E direction. The type of motion along both planes is presented by shifts with fault components – right hand shift for NP1, left hand shift – for NP2. The value of seismic moment Мо for the earthquake which occurred on March 8, 2010 in accordance with USGS makes 1.4* 10** 18 n*m, the value of moment magnitude Mw = 6.0, and in accodance with Global CMT Catalog – Мо= 1.55* 10** 18 n*m, Mw = 6.1.
    Table 2
    Axes of main strengths Nodal planes Center
    T P N NP1 NP2
    Pl Azm Pl Azm Pl Azm Stk Dp Slip Stk Dp Slip
    42211181 772231879-174227 85-11NEIC
    1327621181 653632066-174228 85-24Quick CMT
  • NEIC - National Earthquakes Information Center of US Geological Service
  • Quick CMT - Quick CMT catalog

  • Figure 6

    Figure 7


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