Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet

The 400 km-long Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault is the westernmost segment of the Altyn Tagh fault. It separates northwestern Tibet to the south from the Tarim basin to the north. The western section of the Karakax fault exhibits clear co-seismic surface ruptures of past large earthquakes. Ge...

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Main Authors: Li, Haibing, Van der Woerd, Jérôme, Sun, Zhiming, Si, Jialiang, Tapponnier, Paul, Pan, Jiawei, Liu, Dongliang, Chevalier, Marie-Luce
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-983382020-03-07T12:45:26Z Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet Li, Haibing Van der Woerd, Jérôme Sun, Zhiming Si, Jialiang Tapponnier, Paul Pan, Jiawei Liu, Dongliang Chevalier, Marie-Luce DRNTU::Science The 400 km-long Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault is the westernmost segment of the Altyn Tagh fault. It separates northwestern Tibet to the south from the Tarim basin to the north. The western section of the Karakax fault exhibits clear co-seismic surface ruptures of past large earthquakes. Geomorphic offset measurements from the field and high-resolution Ikonos images along 1.5 km across the Sanshiliyingfang fan and along 55 km of the fault, range from 3 to 28 m, with distinct clusters at 6 ± 2(3), 14 ± 2, 19 ± 2 and 24 ± 3 m. The cluster of the smallest offsets around 6 m (full range from 3 to 10 m) distributed over a minimum length of 55 km, is attributed to the last largest surface rupturing event that testifies of the occurrence of a magnitude Mw 7.4–7.6 earthquake along the Karakax fault. We interpret the other offset clusters as the possible repetition of similarly sized events thus favoring a characteristic slip model for the Karakax fault. In a 3 m-deep trench dug across the active trace of the fault we can identify the main rupture strands of the last and penultimate events. The penultimate event horizon, a silty-sand layer, has been radiocarbon dated at 975–1020 AD (AMS 14C age). It is proposed that large Mw 7.4–7.6 events with co-seismic slip of about 6 m rupture the Karakax fault with a return time of about 900 years implying an average slip-rate of about 6–7 mm/years during the late Holocene. These results suggest that the Karakax fault is the largest left-lateral strike-slip fault at the rim of northwestern Tibet accommodating eastward movement of Tibet due to the India–Eurasia collision. 2013-10-04T06:12:27Z 2019-12-06T19:53:41Z 2013-10-04T06:12:27Z 2019-12-06T19:53:41Z 2011 2011 Journal Article Li, H., Van der Woerd, J., Sun, Z., Si, J., Tapponnier, P., Pan, J., Liu, D., & Chevalier, M. L. (2011). Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet. Gondwana research, 21(1), 64-87. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98338 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16268 10.1016/j.gr.2011.07.025 en Gondwana research
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Li, Haibing
Van der Woerd, Jérôme
Sun, Zhiming
Si, Jialiang
Tapponnier, Paul
Pan, Jiawei
Liu, Dongliang
Chevalier, Marie-Luce
Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet
description The 400 km-long Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault is the westernmost segment of the Altyn Tagh fault. It separates northwestern Tibet to the south from the Tarim basin to the north. The western section of the Karakax fault exhibits clear co-seismic surface ruptures of past large earthquakes. Geomorphic offset measurements from the field and high-resolution Ikonos images along 1.5 km across the Sanshiliyingfang fan and along 55 km of the fault, range from 3 to 28 m, with distinct clusters at 6 ± 2(3), 14 ± 2, 19 ± 2 and 24 ± 3 m. The cluster of the smallest offsets around 6 m (full range from 3 to 10 m) distributed over a minimum length of 55 km, is attributed to the last largest surface rupturing event that testifies of the occurrence of a magnitude Mw 7.4–7.6 earthquake along the Karakax fault. We interpret the other offset clusters as the possible repetition of similarly sized events thus favoring a characteristic slip model for the Karakax fault. In a 3 m-deep trench dug across the active trace of the fault we can identify the main rupture strands of the last and penultimate events. The penultimate event horizon, a silty-sand layer, has been radiocarbon dated at 975–1020 AD (AMS 14C age). It is proposed that large Mw 7.4–7.6 events with co-seismic slip of about 6 m rupture the Karakax fault with a return time of about 900 years implying an average slip-rate of about 6–7 mm/years during the late Holocene. These results suggest that the Karakax fault is the largest left-lateral strike-slip fault at the rim of northwestern Tibet accommodating eastward movement of Tibet due to the India–Eurasia collision.
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author Li, Haibing
Van der Woerd, Jérôme
Sun, Zhiming
Si, Jialiang
Tapponnier, Paul
Pan, Jiawei
Liu, Dongliang
Chevalier, Marie-Luce
author_facet Li, Haibing
Van der Woerd, Jérôme
Sun, Zhiming
Si, Jialiang
Tapponnier, Paul
Pan, Jiawei
Liu, Dongliang
Chevalier, Marie-Luce
author_sort Li, Haibing
title Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet
title_short Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet
title_full Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet
title_fullStr Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet
title_full_unstemmed Co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the Karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western Tibet
title_sort co-seismic and cumulative offsets of the recent earthquakes along the karakax left-lateral strike-slip fault in western tibet
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/98338
http://hdl.handle.net/10220/16268
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