2020
DOI: 10.1029/2019tc005749
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A Regionally Evolving Transpressional Duplex Along the Northern Margin of the Altyn Tagh Fault: New Kinematic and Timing Constraints From the Sanweishan and Nanjieshan, China

Abstract: In this study, we document the kinematics and Late Quaternary slip rates of actively developing faults and folds on the northern side of the Altyn Tagh Fault (ATF) that accommodate uplift and lateral expansion of the northern Tibetan Plateau. Field observations and detailed measurements using Unmanned-Aerial-Vehicle Structure-from-Motion high-resolution imagery of offset fan surfaces, gullies, and channel risers coupled with optically stimulated luminescence and 10 Be ages constrain the timing and slip rates o… Show more

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“…At each site, at least 100 photos were captured by a DJI Phantom 3 Pro drone. The resultant DEMs have a resolution of 3~5 cm/pixel (c.f., Yang et al [13,26]). Printed shaded relief maps with remote sensing interpretations were carried to the field for validation, modification, and as basemaps for further ground study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…At each site, at least 100 photos were captured by a DJI Phantom 3 Pro drone. The resultant DEMs have a resolution of 3~5 cm/pixel (c.f., Yang et al [13,26]). Printed shaded relief maps with remote sensing interpretations were carried to the field for validation, modification, and as basemaps for further ground study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For comparison, pre-60 Ma rapid exhumation and subsequent thermal quiescence of the Nanjieshan east of Dunhuang (Figure 1) is suggested by apatite Helium analysis [8]. However, Neogene and Quaternary faulting and sub-2 km block uplift are well documented in the Nanjieshan by field studies and remote sensing analysis [25,26]. In addition, semiconsolidated Neogene deposits (Kuquan Formation) within the Beishan are widely folded and faulted according to 1 : 200,000 scale geological mapping (and confirmed by satellite image analysis) [21].…”
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“…The strike-slip structures are mainly large-scale strike-slip faults, such as the Altyn Tagh fault and Haiyuan fault. In contrast, the dip-slip structures are dominated by thrusts in the Qilian Shan, causing series of NW-trending mountain ranges, e.g., the Qilian Shan, Daxue Shan, Danghe Nan Shan, and Qaidam Shan from NE to SW (Meyer et al, 1998;Xu et al, 2005;Allen et al, 2017), and late Cenozoic uplift parallel to the Altyn Tagh fault, observed in the Sanwei Shan and Nanjie Shan to the north (Yang et al, 2020). There is a close interaction between the thrusts in the Qilian Shan and the Altyn Tagh fault.…”
Section: Qilian Shanmentioning
confidence: 98%