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Diachronous Quaternary Development of the Jiayuguan Fault and Implications for Strain Compartmentalization and Modern Earthquake Hazards in the NW Hexi Corridor, China.

Authors :
Yang, Haibo
Li, An
Cunningham, Dickson
Zhan, Yan
Luo, Jiahong
Yang, Xiaoping
Chen, Zhidan
Zuo, Yuqi
Hu, Zongkai
Tang, Ruoni
Source :
Tectonics; Nov2023, Vol. 42 Issue 11, p1-32, 32p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The NNW‐trending Jiayuguan Fault (JYGF) is an actively developing thrust fault that delimits the SW margin of Jiayuguan, a major industrial city in the northwestern Hexi Corridor, China. In this study, we document the geometry, kinematics, and slip rates of the JYGF based on analysis of satellite imagery, low‐altitude photogrammetry, field observations, paleo‐seismic trenching, and Quaternary dating. The JYGF hanging‐wall contains a NE‐vergent asymmetric anticline of Cretaceous redbeds unconformably overlain by faulted, tilted and folded alluvial fan and fluvial terrace surfaces. Subsidiary fault scarps are associated with anticlinal flexure and contractional strain. The vertical uplift and crustal shortening rates are both ∼0.1 mm/a since ∼420 ka and geomorphic markers and dated landforms indicate southeastward fault propagation and hanging‐wall uplift from the Heishan toward the modern Beida River channel. The NW end of the fault appears to connect with the Altyn‐Tagh‐Heishan‐Jinta'Nanshan sinistral strike‐slip fault array suggesting that the JYGF is one of several parallel, splay faults that transfer strike‐slip motion to active folding and thrusting in the region. We relocate the 1992 Ms 5.4 earthquake epicenter using the NonLinLoc method and suggest that the JYGF may link southeastward with Quaternary‐active faults and folds in the Wenshushan. A seismic rupture along the total fault length of 25–40 km for the JYGF‐Wenshushan deforming belt corresponds to a potential earthquake magnitude in the 6.6–7.0 range. Compartmentalized faulting and folding in the NW–most Hexi Corridor defines a triangular block of active deformation where NE‐directed contractional deformation of the Qilian Shan foreland interacts with E‐W left‐lateral displacement along the Altyn‐Tagh‐Heishan‐Jinta'Nanshan sinistral strike‐slip system. Key Points: The Jiayuguan Fault (JYGF) is an actively developing thrust with a dextral strike‐slip component that borders Jiayuguan cityThe JYGF slips at a rate of ∼0.1 mm/a since ∼420 ka and has laterally propagated SENNW‐trending oblique‐slip thrust faults compartmentalize the NW Hexi Corridor and link to the Altyn Tagh‐Heishan‐Jinta'Nanshan strike‐slip corridor [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02787407
Volume :
42
Issue :
11
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Tectonics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173892999
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1029/2023TC007753