1. Tectonic environment and cause of earthquakes in the Three Gorges reservoir area
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Li Qiang, Zhao Xu, Cai Jin’an, Liu Ruifeng, and Zhao Cuiping
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Three Gorges reservoir area ,tectonic environment ,impoundment ,earthquake cause ,buried fault ,Geodesy ,QB275-343 ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Abstract
Seismotectonics in the Three Gorges reservoir area is investigated by using the P-wave tomography with earthquakes that occurred before the impoundment of the reservoir. The result indicates that most of these events occurred in or around the velocity-gradient belts between high-velocity and low-velocity anomalies. These belts have similar characteristics to bured-fault zones. Stresses generated by movement of partially molten upper-mantle materials and thermal stress may have jointly contributed to the seismic activities along the faults and such buried faults, and possibly activated new earthquake ruptures.
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- 2011
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