2003
DOI: 10.1007/s11589-003-0008-7
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Paleoseismic activity on Wujiahe segment of Serteng piedmont fault, Inner Mongolia

Abstract: Geomorphic study on Wujiahe segment of Serteng piedmont fault, Inner Mongolia is made. Through analysis of the available data in combination with the results of predecessors' studies it can be obtained that average vertical displacement rate is 0.48-0.75 mm/a along the Wujiahe segment since the late Pleistocene (14.450~22.340 ka BP) and 0.56--0.88 mm/a since the early-middle Holocene (5.570--8.830 ka BP). Analyzing paleoseismic phenomena revealed in the excavated 5 trenches in combination with the results of p… Show more

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“…Those faults are mainly normal faults that once had been active in history period and led to great earthquakes with M ≥ 6.0 (Deng, Zhang, & Ran, 2003;Deng & Liao, 1996;Rao, Chen, Hu, Yu, & Qiu, 2016;Rao et al, 2018;Wesnousky, Jones, Scholz, & Deng, 1984;Zhang, Yang, Zhong, & Mi, 1995 (Shen et al, 2016). The slip rate of the Langshan Mountain piedmont fault at 1.43-1.62 mm/year demonstrates the strong activity since Pleistocene and the most recent earthquake may have occurred in~1,880 with the maximum magnitude of Mw 7.8 Rao et al, 2016Rao et al, , 2018 Many studies on the Serteng Mountain piedmont fault have been reported, including the tectonic activity of this fault (He, Ma, Long, Wang, & Zhang, 2018;Yang, Ran, Hu, & Guo, 2002;Yang, Ran, Guo, & Hu, 2003), ground fissures (He et al, 2017), slip rates (Zhang et al, 2017), and geometric patterns (Rao et al, 2019). Yang et al (2002Yang et al ( , 2003 identified at least five palaeoearthquake events of surface rupture type which were associated with the Seerteng Mountain piedmont fault since the Holocene (~10.3-7.7 ka BP,~7-6 ka BP,~5.57 ka BP,~4.5-3.9 ka BP, and~3.5-3 ka BP).…”
Section: Active Faultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Those faults are mainly normal faults that once had been active in history period and led to great earthquakes with M ≥ 6.0 (Deng, Zhang, & Ran, 2003;Deng & Liao, 1996;Rao, Chen, Hu, Yu, & Qiu, 2016;Rao et al, 2018;Wesnousky, Jones, Scholz, & Deng, 1984;Zhang, Yang, Zhong, & Mi, 1995 (Shen et al, 2016). The slip rate of the Langshan Mountain piedmont fault at 1.43-1.62 mm/year demonstrates the strong activity since Pleistocene and the most recent earthquake may have occurred in~1,880 with the maximum magnitude of Mw 7.8 Rao et al, 2016Rao et al, , 2018 Many studies on the Serteng Mountain piedmont fault have been reported, including the tectonic activity of this fault (He, Ma, Long, Wang, & Zhang, 2018;Yang, Ran, Hu, & Guo, 2002;Yang, Ran, Guo, & Hu, 2003), ground fissures (He et al, 2017), slip rates (Zhang et al, 2017), and geometric patterns (Rao et al, 2019). Yang et al (2002Yang et al ( , 2003 identified at least five palaeoearthquake events of surface rupture type which were associated with the Seerteng Mountain piedmont fault since the Holocene (~10.3-7.7 ka BP,~7-6 ka BP,~5.57 ka BP,~4.5-3.9 ka BP, and~3.5-3 ka BP).…”
Section: Active Faultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The slip rate of the Langshan Mountain piedmont fault at 1.43-1.62 mm/year demonstrates the strong activity since Pleistocene and the most recent earthquake may have occurred in~1,880 with the maximum magnitude of Mw 7.8 Rao et al, 2016Rao et al, , 2018 Many studies on the Serteng Mountain piedmont fault have been reported, including the tectonic activity of this fault (He, Ma, Long, Wang, & Zhang, 2018;Yang, Ran, Hu, & Guo, 2002;Yang, Ran, Guo, & Hu, 2003), ground fissures (He et al, 2017), slip rates (Zhang et al, 2017), and geometric patterns (Rao et al, 2019). Yang et al (2002Yang et al ( , 2003 identified at least five palaeoearthquake events of surface rupture type which were associated with the Seerteng Mountain piedmont fault since the Holocene (~10.3-7.7 ka BP,~7-6 ka BP,~5.57 ka BP,~4.5-3.9 ka BP, and~3.5-3 ka BP). He et al (2018) The Langshan Mountain piedmont fault and Seerteng Mountain piedmont fault and intersected at a large angle at Langshankou, which form the northwest boundary of the Linhe Sag in the Hetao Basin (Dong, 2017;Jiang, 2003;Yang et al, 2002Yang et al, , 2003.…”
Section: Active Faultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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