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Fault (geology)

About: Fault (geology) is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 26732 publications have been published within this topic receiving 744535 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, a variety of models for strike-slip tectonics are presented, which represent a useful database for seismic interpreters and geologists, and the degree of obliquity of the fault strike can be related to the ratio of dip-slips to strikeslip movement.
Abstract: We present a variety of models for strike-slip tectonics which represent a useful database for seismic interpreters and geologists. In pure strike-slip, the Riedel shear geometry is shown to depend on the initial stress state, interference of parallel basement faults and horizontal layering of the overburden. Above two parallel basement faults, a single wide or two separate fault zones may be mapped, depending on the depth of observation. In a heterogeneous layered sequence, upwards branching of Riedel shears occurs at layer interfaces. In oblique-slip faulting, the sense of vertical displacement and the geometry of the fault pattern are indicative of the tectonic regime. The degree of obliquity of the fault strike can be related to the ratio of dip-slip to strike-slip movement. In the case of relay structures, the ratio of the length of basement-fault offset to the thickness of the overburden controls the geometry of the fault pattern.

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors used over 30,000 arrival times from 1315 local earthquakes recorded by 172 seismic stations to determine a detailed three-dimensional (3-D) P wave velocity structure of the lithosphere down to 85 km depth in this region.
Abstract: [1] The Sichuan-Yunnan region in southwest China is located in the boundary area between the active Tibetan Plateau to the west and the stable South China platform to the east. This region is characterized by complex Cenozoic structures and active seismotectonics. In this study, we have used over 30,000 arrival times from 1315 local earthquakes recorded by 172 seismic stations to determine a detailed three-dimensional (3-D) P wave velocity structure of the lithosphere down to 85 km depth in this region. We have taken into account the complex morphology of the Moho discontinuity to conduct the tomographic inversions, which leads to a better result than that with a flat Moho as in the previous studies. Our results show that large velocity variations of up to 7% exist in the crust and upper mantle in the Sichuan-Yunnan region. The velocity image of the upper crust correlates with the surface geological features. The Sichuan basin is imaged as a prominent low-velocity zone, while the Panzhihua mining district is imaged as a high-velocity feature. Velocity changes are visible across some of the large fault zones, and the faults and some large crustal earthquakes seem to occur at the boundary areas between slow and fast velocity anomalies. Some of the faults, such as the Red River fault, may have cut through the crust and reached up to the upper mantle. Under the Tengchong volcanic area, strong low-velocity zones are visible down to 85 km depth, with a lateral extent of about 100 km, suggesting the existence of magma chambers under the volcano. It is unclear how the Tengchong intraplate volcanism was generated. It may be related to the collision processes between the Indian plate, Burma microplate and the Eurasian plate, and the possible subduction of the Burma microplate under the Eurasian plate. Another possibility is that it was caused by the extensional fractures of the lithosphere and the upward intrusion of the hot asthenospheric materials. It is also possible that the Tengchong volcanism represents a hot spot with a lower mantle origin.

151 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors studied the aftershocks of the 1968 Tokachi-Oki earthquake on the basis of P-wave first motion, S-wave polarization angle, and long-period surface-wave data.

151 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the grain size distribution (GSD) of granitoid fault rock was investigated by comparing experimentally produced gouge with fault rock from the Nojima Fault Zone.

150 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify the most important scientific questions for future research related to megathrust behaviour and present a review of the most commonly used geodynamic concepts and their application in megathyrust seismogenic zones.

150 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
20242
20234,903
202210,233
20211,417
2020998
2019966