Characteristics of the active Luoshan Fault since Late Pleistocene, North Central China
The Luoshan Fault located at the northeastern margin of Tibet plateau strikes roughly N-S, and is composed of six left-stepping sections with a total length of 60 km. Much evidence suggests that the Luoshan Fault is a reverse right-lateral strike-slip fault. The largest right-later...
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doaj-4fdc639d80894801b26255684c5919292020-11-24T23:53:36ZengIstituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV)Annals of Geophysics1593-52132037-416X2003-06-0146510.4401/ag-3442Characteristics of the active Luoshan Fault since Late Pleistocene, North Central ChinaM. FengyingZ. PeizhenC. ChizhangJ. DechengM. WeiThe Luoshan Fault located at the northeastern margin of Tibet plateau strikes roughly N-S, and is composed of six left-stepping sections with a total length of 60 km. Much evidence suggests that the Luoshan Fault is a reverse right-lateral strike-slip fault. The largest right-lateral strike-slip displacement and the most abundant dextral offset phenomena are located along the central section. Based on the right-lateral strike-slip offsets of the oldest alluvial fan, and of a gully and on the average displacement of the same order of gullies, the minimum slip-rate has been 2.15 ± 0.2 mm/yr since Late Pleistocene. Many surface rupture phenomena, such as fault scarps with fresh free-face, ground fissures, displacements of very young gullies, imply that a recent earthquake occurred along this fault. Combining the historical catalogue and our results, we believe that the 1561 A.D. earthquake was produced by the Luoshan Fault. Three paleoearthquakes were determined by means of paleoseismic studies along the Luoshan Fault: they occurred after 8200 ± 600 years BP, between 3130 ± 240 years BP and 4150 ± ± 120 years C.BP, and before 2230 ± 170 years BP, respectively.http://www.annalsofgeophysics.eu/index.php/annals/article/view/3442northeastern margin of Tibet plateaupaleoseismologyslip-rate |
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M. Fengying Z. Peizhen C. Chizhang J. Decheng M. Wei Characteristics of the active Luoshan Fault since Late Pleistocene, North Central China Annals of Geophysics northeastern margin of Tibet plateau paleoseismology slip-rate |
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M. Fengying Z. Peizhen C. Chizhang J. Decheng M. Wei |
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Characteristics of the active Luoshan Fault since Late Pleistocene, North Central China |
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Characteristics of the active Luoshan Fault since Late Pleistocene, North Central China |
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Characteristics of the active Luoshan Fault since Late Pleistocene, North Central China |
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Characteristics of the active Luoshan Fault since Late Pleistocene, North Central China |
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Characteristics of the active Luoshan Fault since Late Pleistocene, North Central China |
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characteristics of the active luoshan fault since late pleistocene, north central china |
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Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia (INGV) |
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Annals of Geophysics |
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1593-5213 2037-416X |
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The Luoshan Fault located at the northeastern margin of Tibet plateau strikes roughly N-S, and is composed of six left-stepping sections with a total length of 60 km. Much evidence suggests that the Luoshan Fault is a reverse right-lateral strike-slip fault. The largest right-lateral strike-slip displacement and the most abundant dextral offset phenomena are located along the central section. Based on the right-lateral strike-slip offsets of the oldest alluvial fan, and of a gully and on the average displacement of the same order of gullies, the minimum slip-rate has been 2.15 ± 0.2 mm/yr since Late Pleistocene. Many surface rupture phenomena, such as fault scarps with fresh free-face, ground fissures, displacements of very young gullies, imply that a recent earthquake occurred along this fault. Combining the historical catalogue and our results, we believe that the 1561 A.D. earthquake was produced by the Luoshan Fault. Three paleoearthquakes were determined by means of paleoseismic studies along the Luoshan Fault: they occurred after 8200 ± 600 years BP, between 3130 ± 240 years BP and 4150 ± ± 120 years C.BP, and before 2230 ± 170 years BP, respectively. |
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northeastern margin of Tibet plateau paleoseismology slip-rate |
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