1. Paleo-Earthquakes along the Zheduotang Fault, Xianshuihe Fault System, Eastern Tibet: Implications for Seismic Hazard Evaluation.
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Chen, Guifan, Bartholomew, Mervin, Liu, Demin, Cao, Kai, Feng, Minxuan, and Wang, Dun
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PALEOSEISMOLOGY ,EARTHQUAKE hazard analysis ,HAZARD mitigation ,FAULT zones ,OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence dating - Abstract
The Kangding City in eastern Tibet is at high risk due to frequent strong earthquakes along the Xianshuihe sinistral strike-slip fault bounding the Chuandian Block to the northeast. The knowledge of paleo-seismicity recurrence along this fault system is key to the evaluation of earthquake hazards in this region; thus, more accurate paleoseismic information are required. We examined the paleo-seismicity along the Zheduotang fault in the central segment of the Xianshuihe fault system by applying the field investigation, trenching, and Quaternary dating methods (e.g., OSL and
14 C). Field observations found ∼8.5 m offset of stream by sinistral slip along the Zheduotang fault. We trenched the central fault zone of the Zheduotang fault and found that the colluvial wedges and five buried, discontinuous, A-soil horizons progressively have been offset in the shallow graben on the SW-side of the main fault indicative of the paleo-earthquakes. The dating results of OSL and14 C, in line with existing data, enable us to establish the paleo-seismic history of the Zheduotang fault. It shows at least eight surface ruptures in the last 7500 years identified from displaced buried soils, colluvial wedges and terraces. Our study reveals ∼100 years minimum paleo-earthquake recurrence, suggesting potential large earthquakes in the Kangding area in the future. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2022
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