Coseismic fault-related fold model, growth structure, and the historic multisegment blind thrust earthquake on the basement-involved Yoro thrust, central Japan
Autor: | Karl Mueller, Hiroshi Sato, Masami Togo, Tatsuya Ishiyama |
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Rok vydání: | 2007 |
Předmět: |
Atmospheric Science
geography geography.geographical_feature_category Ecology Paleontology Soil Science Forestry Thrust Slip (materials science) Fold (geology) Aquatic Science Oceanography Fault scarp Geophysics Space and Planetary Science Geochemistry and Petrology Fold and thrust belt Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) Echelon formation Earthquake rupture Thrust fault Seismology Geology Earth-Surface Processes Water Science and Technology |
Zdroj: | Journal of Geophysical Research. 112 |
ISSN: | 0148-0227 |
DOI: | 10.1029/2006jb004377 |
Popis: | [1] We use high-resolution seismic reflection profiles, boring transects, and mapping of fold scarps that deform late Quaternary and Holocene sediments to define the kinematic evolution, subsurface geometry, coseismic behavior, and fault slip rates for an active, basement-involved blind thrust system in central Japan. Coseismic fold scarps on the Yoro basement-involved fold are defined by narrow fold limbs and angular hinges on seismic profiles, suggesting that at least 3.9 km of fault slip is consumed by wedge thrust folding in the upper 10 km of the crust. The close coincidence and kinematic link between folded horizons and the underlying thrust geometry indicate that the Yoro basement-involved fold has accommodated slip at an average rate of 3.2 ± 0.1 mm/yr on a shallowly west dipping thrust fault since early Pleistocene time. Past large-magnitude earthquakes, including an historic M∼7.7 event in A.D. 1586 that occurred on the Yoro blind thrust, are shown to have produced discrete folding by curved hinge kink band migration above the eastward propagating tip of the wedge thrust. Coseismic fold scarps formed during the A.D. 1586 earthquake can be traced along the en echelon active folds that extend for at least 60 km, in spite of different styles of folding along the apparently hard-linked Nobi-Ise blind thrust system. We thus emphasize the importance of this multisegment earthquake rupture across these structures and the potential risk for similar future events in en echelon active fold and thrust belts. |
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