2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.jseaes.2010.06.005
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Structural evolution of the Piqiang Fault Zone, NW Tarim Basin, China

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“…We estimated values of 1.0 +0.2 / −0.2 mm/year and 1.0 +1.2 / −0.3 mm/year for the shortening rate in the eastern part of the Kalpin structure based on our shortening rate of ~ 0.3 mm/year across the eastern Kepingtage fault, a shortening rate of ~ 0.4 mm/year for the Saergantage fault, and a similar rate for the Kalabukesai fault (Li et al 2011). Turner et al (2011) obtained similar results for the Piqiang fault. Although the Piqiang fault likely did not initiate by differential strain rates across the Kalpin structure, the Piqiang fault in the current strain regime forms a tear fault in the Kalpin thrust structure.…”
Section: Comparison With Geodetic and Seismic Datasupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…We estimated values of 1.0 +0.2 / −0.2 mm/year and 1.0 +1.2 / −0.3 mm/year for the shortening rate in the eastern part of the Kalpin structure based on our shortening rate of ~ 0.3 mm/year across the eastern Kepingtage fault, a shortening rate of ~ 0.4 mm/year for the Saergantage fault, and a similar rate for the Kalabukesai fault (Li et al 2011). Turner et al (2011) obtained similar results for the Piqiang fault. Although the Piqiang fault likely did not initiate by differential strain rates across the Kalpin structure, the Piqiang fault in the current strain regime forms a tear fault in the Kalpin thrust structure.…”
Section: Comparison With Geodetic and Seismic Datasupporting
confidence: 57%
“…We focused on the segmentation features of the Kepingtage fault and the significance of the Piqiang fault deformation reflected by the segmentation features. Our results improve the understanding of the deformation of the Kalpin structure and the Piqiang fault, which is a tear fault (Turner et al 2011). This structure transfers crustal shortening to strike-slip that results in the different shortening rates of the western and eastern segments.…”
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“…Although strike-slip reactivation is reported in the literature (e.g. Hartz & Andresen, 1995;Kim, 1996;Aris et al, 1998;Balaguru et al, 2003;Faure et al, 2006;Ducea et al, 2009;Jankowski & Probulski, 2011;Turner et al, 2011;Firth et al, 2015), detailed descriptions of the strike-slip reactivation of normal faults (Van Noten et al, 2013) and the associated effects of reactivation on along-strike transfer zones (Barton et al, 1998;Preprint of paper published in Basin Research (http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bre.12303) Kelly et al, 1999;Zampieri & Massironi, 2007) are scarce. Thus, an understanding of key features and typical structures produced during strike-slip reactivation of normal faults is currently lacking.…”
Section: Preprint Of Paper Published In Basinmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although strike-slip reactivation is reported in the literature (e.g. Aris, Coiffait, & Guiraud, 1998;Balaguru, Nichols, & Hall, 2003;Ducea, Kidder, Chesley, & Saleeby, 2009;Faure, Tremblay, Malo, & Angelier, 2006;Firth et al, 2015;Hartz & Andresen, 1995;Jankowski & Probulski, 2011;Kim, 1996;Turner, Liu, & Cosgrove, 2011), detailed descriptions of the strike-slip reactivation of normal faults (Van Noten et al, 2013) and the associated effects of reactivation on along-strike transfer zones (Barton, Evans, Bristow, Freshney, & Kirby, 1998;Kelly, McGurk, Peacock, & Sanderson, 1999 Massironi, 2007) are scarce. Thus, an understanding of key features and typical structures produced during strike-slip reactivation of normal faults is currently lacking.…”
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