Abstract

Block modeling is an effective way to understand Earth’s crustal deformation. However, the choice of block boundaries and the number of blocks affect the model results. Therefore, the subjectivity of this analysis should be avoided. Clustering analysis can be used to define the blocks of GPS (Global Positioning System) velocity fields without a priori information. Unfortunately, clustering methods also have unique solutions and differ with various algorithms. Ensemble methods could be an answer to enhance the clustering results for GPS velocities. In this study, we use ensemble clustering to identify block boundaries before block modeling without a priori information about the data. The ensemble clustering method is used for the first time in the clustering of GPS velocities and the case of Turkey is discussed. The published horizontal GPS velocities were first clustered with five different clustering methods and the optimum classes were determined using ensemble clustering methods. It is proven that the Meta-CLustering Algorithm can be used in terms of ensemble clustering for this region.

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