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3D geometry of the Lanliao Fault revealed by seismic reflection profiles: Implications for earthquake clustering in the Dongpu Sag, North China

Six destructive earthquakes occurred in the Dongpu Sag and surrounding regions from 1493 to 1983, and more recent earthquakes have also been concentrated in these areas. Relocation results show two active earthquake clusters in and around Dongpu Sag, one in the north and one in the south. However, t...

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Published in:Tectonophysics 2021-05, Vol.806, p.228798, Article 228798
Main Authors: Li, Tao, Zhang, Yang, Lu, Renqi, Gao, Jiayi, Sun, Jie, Zhao, Xiangang, Ma, Xingquan, Wang, Zhishuo
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Summary:Six destructive earthquakes occurred in the Dongpu Sag and surrounding regions from 1493 to 1983, and more recent earthquakes have also been concentrated in these areas. Relocation results show two active earthquake clusters in and around Dongpu Sag, one in the north and one in the south. However, the dynamic mechanisms leading to these earthquake clusters have not previously been established. In this study, we use seismic reflection profiles to develop a three-dimensional geometric model of the Lanliao Fault, which marks the eastern boundary of the Dongpu Sag. This model shows that the Lanliao Fault is a listric strike-slip fault on a regional scale. The northern fault segment is steep (>45°) at >8 km depth, while the southern segment becomes a gentle detachment below 8 km. Shallow seismic reflection profiles combined with analysis of borehole cores indicates that the northern segment of the fault appears to have reverse kinematics at
ISSN:0040-1951
1879-3266
DOI:10.1016/j.tecto.2021.228798