An Analytical Review of the Recent Crustal Uplifts, Tectonics, and Seismicity of the Caucasus Region
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Geophysical Fields, Tectonics, Seismicity, and Cartographic Models of Vertical Movements
2.1. Topography, Fault Tectonics, Seismicity, and Geodynamics of the Caucasus
2.2. Precise Geometric Leveling and Maps of Recent Vertical Movements of the Earth’s Crust
3. Crustal Uplifts and Seismicity
3.1. Crustal Uplifts and Seismicity in Different Regions of the World
- An area where the average rate of vertical deformations (uplifts) is significantly higher than the rate of neotectonic movements obtained from geological data can be considered an anomalous area;
- Within the leveling network, an area with uplift rates exceeding the average deformation rate for the entire territory can be considered an anomalous area;
- An area where the uplift rate is more than twice as high as the mean square error in determining the speed at the “weakest” point of the leveling network can also be considered an anomalous area.
3.2. Recent Uplifts of the Earth’s Crust, Seismicity, and Geodynamics of the Caucasus
4. Conclusions
- Recent estimates of neotectonic uplifts of the Caucasus, geophysical models of sedimentary layer thickness, gravity anomalies, Moho depth, and geoid heights demonstrate clear mutual consistency. They are reflected in the relief and obviously do not contradict modern plate tectonic ideas of the region’s development;
- The distribution of moderate and strong seismicity is also consistent with the nature of the relief, the positions of tectonic faults, and the geophysical fields of the region;
- A review of studies of geodynamics and tectonics of the Caucasus based on recent instrumental observations of crustal movements and seismic activity indicates the inconsistency of modern tectonic concepts. There is no clear consensus in the authors’ conclusions regarding the mechanisms of mountain building;
- The longest quasi-centurial history and spatial coverage of instrumental observations of recent movements of the Earth’s crust in the Caucasus has precise leveling at the territory of the region. Several cartographic models of the RVCM have been published. The accuracy of determining the velocities of vertical movements of the Earth’s crust was 0.2–2.6 mm/year;
- Analysis of the world’s scientific publications on uplifts of the Earth’s crust indicates that these phenomena are not unique. Uplifts are characteristic of tectonic plate collision zones, including subduction zones. Their manifestation is natural in zones of volcanic activity as a sign of inflation of magma chambers. In some cases, uplifts are associated with seismic activity as precursors of events and/or post-seismic phenomena;
- Over a century, the Caucasus region has been subject to rapid vertical movements of the Earth’s crust. Mountain structures experience uplifts at velocities of more than 1 cm per year, alternating with periods of movements of variable sign direction at low velocities. Intermontane depressions experience subsidence. The available results of determining vertical movements suggest that the mountain structures of the Caucasus are growing, continuing the tectonic development of the last geological period.The zones of recent uplifts are consistent with the zones of extremes of various regional geophysical fields: gravity anomalies, Mohorovicic surface, and others. This indicates the deep tectonic nature of the observed uplifts;
- The uplifts of the Greater and Lesser Caucasus demonstrate the connection with strong earthquakes occurring mainly on the periphery of the areas of their high-velocity uplifts. Strong earthquakes occur during periods of completion of rapid vertical movements during the first decades after them, with an approximate frequency of one event every 6 years. Periods of quiet in the observed uplifts of the Caucasus allow us to consider them temporary precursors of a regional increase in seismic activity.
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
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No | Year | Month | Day | Time, UTC | Lat. | Long. | Depth, km | Mw |
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1. | 1920 | 2 | 20 | 00:01:49 | 41.926 | 45.617 | 15 | 5.97 |
2. | 1920 | 2 | 20 | 11:44:41 | 41.288 | 45.632 | 15 | 6.31 |
3. | 1924 | 2 | 19 | 06:59:56 | 39.205 | 48.741 | 35 | 6.01 |
4. | 1940 | 5 | 7 | 22:23:45 | 41.9 | 43.742 | 15 | 6.02 |
5. | 1963 | 7 | 16 | 18:27:20 | 43.198 | 41.564 | 30 | 6.4 |
6. | 1966 | 4 | 20 | 16:42:06 | 41.703 | 48.238 | 20 | 6 |
7. | 1970 | 5 | 14 | 09:20:23 | 43.078 | 47.131 | 12.5 | 6.1 |
8. | 1970 | 5 | 14 | 18:12:27 | 43.191 | 47.14 | 15 | 6.7 |
9. | 1976 | 7 | 28 | 20:17:45 | 43.166 | 45.66 | 15 | 6.22 |
10. | 1988 | 12 | 7 | 07:41:27 | 40.897 | 44.146 | 10 | 6.75 |
11. | 1988 | 12 | 7 | 07:45:47 | 40.953 | 44.214 | 15 | 5.99 |
12. | 1991 | 4 | 29 | 09:12:50 | 42.388 | 43.687 | 17 | 6.96 |
13. | 1991 | 4 | 29 | 18:30:43 | 42.461 | 43.837 | 10 | 6.08 |
14. | 1991 | 6 | 15 | 00:59:22 | 42.375 | 44.06 | 10 | 6.25 |
15. | 1992 | 10 | 23 | 23:19:47 | 42.579 | 45.108 | 15 | 6.4 |
16. | 1998 | 7 | 9 | 14:19:20 | 38.653 | 48.578 | 30 | 5.95 |
17. | 2009 | 9 | 7 | 22:41:38 | 42.594 | 43.466 | 19.7 | 5.98 |
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Kaftan, V.I.; Gvishiani, A.D.; Manevich, A.I.; Dzeboev, B.A.; Tatarinov, V.N.; Dzeranov, B.V.; Avdonina, A.M.; Losev, I.V. An Analytical Review of the Recent Crustal Uplifts, Tectonics, and Seismicity of the Caucasus Region. Geosciences 2024, 14, 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14030070
Kaftan VI, Gvishiani AD, Manevich AI, Dzeboev BA, Tatarinov VN, Dzeranov BV, Avdonina AM, Losev IV. An Analytical Review of the Recent Crustal Uplifts, Tectonics, and Seismicity of the Caucasus Region. Geosciences. 2024; 14(3):70. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14030070
Chicago/Turabian StyleKaftan, Vladimir I., Alexei D. Gvishiani, Alexander I. Manevich, Boris A. Dzeboev, Viktor N. Tatarinov, Boris V. Dzeranov, Alina M. Avdonina, and Iliya V. Losev. 2024. "An Analytical Review of the Recent Crustal Uplifts, Tectonics, and Seismicity of the Caucasus Region" Geosciences 14, no. 3: 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14030070
APA StyleKaftan, V. I., Gvishiani, A. D., Manevich, A. I., Dzeboev, B. A., Tatarinov, V. N., Dzeranov, B. V., Avdonina, A. M., & Losev, I. V. (2024). An Analytical Review of the Recent Crustal Uplifts, Tectonics, and Seismicity of the Caucasus Region. Geosciences, 14(3), 70. https://doi.org/10.3390/geosciences14030070