Crustal Electrical Anisotropic Structure of the Altyn Tagh Fault in the Subei Area, NW China: Implications for Fault Zone Architecture
Zeyi Dong,
Qibin Xiao,
Zelin Sun
et al.
Abstract:The fault zone architecture may provide reliable information about the deformations in both on‐fault and off‐fault media. The outer damage zones of faults may extend for kilometers and exhibit structural anisotropy, which potentially causes electrical anisotropy in rocks. Thus, electrically anisotropic structures may indicate the dimensions and extent of fault damage zones. We investigated the electrical anisotropic structure of the sinistral Altyn Tagh fault (ATF), NW China, using magnetotelluric data collect… Show more
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