Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar

Field observations indicate the Mw 6.8 Tarlay, Myanmar, earthquake of 24 March 2011 resulted from the rupture of a short section of the left‐lateral Nam Ma fault. We document coseismic left‐lateral offsets that range from approximately 10 cm to about 2 m along a 19 km long section of the fault, base...

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Main Authors: Tun, Soe Thura, Wang, Yu, Khaing, Saw Ngwe, Thant, Myo, Htay, Nyunt, Htwe, Yin Myo Min, Myint, Than, Sieh, Kerry
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1036092020-03-07T12:45:26Z Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar Tun, Soe Thura Wang, Yu Khaing, Saw Ngwe Thant, Myo Htay, Nyunt Htwe, Yin Myo Min Myint, Than Sieh, Kerry Earth Observatory of Singapore DRNTU::Science::Geology::Volcanoes and earthquakes Field observations indicate the Mw 6.8 Tarlay, Myanmar, earthquake of 24 March 2011 resulted from the rupture of a short section of the left‐lateral Nam Ma fault. We document coseismic left‐lateral offsets that range from approximately 10 cm to about 2 m along a 19 km long section of the fault, based upon both field investigations and the interpretation of high‐resolution satellite imagery. Comparison of these early field and later remote measurements suggests that most of the paddy‐field offsets became obscured within a year or two. Our measurements indicate the magnitude of sinistral offset decreases gradually eastward from the epicentral area to the rupture terminus within the Tarlay basin, along the southern edge of a 2–3 km wide transtensional stepover. Our measurements confirm that the earthquake resulted from rupture of a structurally distinct segment of the Nam Ma fault, bounded on the west by the fault’s terminus and on the east by the Tarlay basin stepover. If the 215 km Nam Ma fault were to rupture entirely in a single event, the magnitude of the resulting earthquake would likely be about Mw 7.7. 2014-12-30T04:50:47Z 2019-12-06T21:16:14Z 2014-12-30T04:50:47Z 2019-12-06T21:16:14Z 2014 2014 Journal Article Tun, S. T., Wang, Y., Khaing, S. N., Thant, M., Htay, N., Htwe, Y. M. M., et al. (2014). Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar. Bulletin of the seismological society of America, 104(6), 2915-2932. 0037-1106 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103609 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/24569 10.1785/0120130321 en Bulletin of the seismological society of America © 2014 Seismological Society of America.
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Tun, Soe Thura
Wang, Yu
Khaing, Saw Ngwe
Thant, Myo
Htay, Nyunt
Htwe, Yin Myo Min
Myint, Than
Sieh, Kerry
Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar
description Field observations indicate the Mw 6.8 Tarlay, Myanmar, earthquake of 24 March 2011 resulted from the rupture of a short section of the left‐lateral Nam Ma fault. We document coseismic left‐lateral offsets that range from approximately 10 cm to about 2 m along a 19 km long section of the fault, based upon both field investigations and the interpretation of high‐resolution satellite imagery. Comparison of these early field and later remote measurements suggests that most of the paddy‐field offsets became obscured within a year or two. Our measurements indicate the magnitude of sinistral offset decreases gradually eastward from the epicentral area to the rupture terminus within the Tarlay basin, along the southern edge of a 2–3 km wide transtensional stepover. Our measurements confirm that the earthquake resulted from rupture of a structurally distinct segment of the Nam Ma fault, bounded on the west by the fault’s terminus and on the east by the Tarlay basin stepover. If the 215 km Nam Ma fault were to rupture entirely in a single event, the magnitude of the resulting earthquake would likely be about Mw 7.7.
author2 Earth Observatory of Singapore
author_facet Earth Observatory of Singapore
Tun, Soe Thura
Wang, Yu
Khaing, Saw Ngwe
Thant, Myo
Htay, Nyunt
Htwe, Yin Myo Min
Myint, Than
Sieh, Kerry
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author Tun, Soe Thura
Wang, Yu
Khaing, Saw Ngwe
Thant, Myo
Htay, Nyunt
Htwe, Yin Myo Min
Myint, Than
Sieh, Kerry
author_sort Tun, Soe Thura
title Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar
title_short Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar
title_full Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar
title_fullStr Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar
title_full_unstemmed Surface ruptures of the Mw 6.8 March 2011 Tarlay earthquake, Eastern Myanmar
title_sort surface ruptures of the mw 6.8 march 2011 tarlay earthquake, eastern myanmar
publishDate 2014
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/103609
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