Shallow structures, interactions, and recurrent vertical motions of active faults in Lingayen Gulf, Philippines

IF 1.7 Q3 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Paul Caesar M. Flores , Fernando P. Siringan , Zenon Richard P. Mateo , Bryan J. Marfito , Keanu Jershon S. Sarmiento , Maria Isabel T. Abigania , Arturo S. Daag , Yolanda Maac-Aguilar
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The surface trace of the East Zambales Fault (EZF) and its associated faults in the Lingayen Gulf have been previously mapped but no other characteristics were reported. This study utilized seismic reflection, multi-beam bathymetry, and side scan sonar to characterize the offshore EZF in terms of magnitudes of vertical displacement. Sequence stratigraphy and radiocarbon dates provided age constraints on the recurrence interval within the Holocene.

The EZF extends for ∼ 57 km into the gulf, follows a north-northwest trend, and bounds the karstic terrane (west) and fluvio-deltaic deposits (east). Sinistral motion is indicated by: 1) normal and reverse drag geometries, 2) reversal in the sense of throw with depth, 3) flower structure, and 4) right-stepping and the uplift of a pressure ridge named Pudoc Bathymetric High. The Central Lingayen Gulf Fault (CLGF), to the east of EZF, follows the same trend. The Lingayen Gulf Transverse Fault (LGTF), oriented east–west, forms a flower structure with the CLGF. The EZF, CLGF, and LGTF combined form the Lingayen Gulf Fault System, which divides the gulf into five fault blocks where uplift and subsidence locally occurred.

A paleo-delta at −60 m yielded an age of 6.8 kyBP, indicating it was formed during the first Holocene highstand. With natural compaction considered, fault-associated subsidence of 46–53 m may have occurred. The average Holocene vertical displacement is 2.1–2.2 m, which translates to a recurrence interval of 320–270 years for the fault system. The faults can likely generate earthquakes with magnitudes 7.5 (EZF), 6.7 (CLGF), and 6.6 (LGTF).

菲律宾林加延湾浅层结构、相互作用和活动断层的反复垂直运动
之前已绘制了东赞比莱斯断层(EZF)及其在林加延湾的相关断层的表面痕迹,但没有其他特征的报告。本研究利用地震反射、多波束测深和侧扫声纳,根据垂直位移的大小来表征海上EZF。层序地层学和放射性碳年代为全新世内的重现期提供了年龄限制。EZF延伸至海湾约57公里,遵循西北偏北的趋势,并界定了岩溶地体(西部)和河流三角洲沉积物(东部)。左旋运动表现为:1)正阻力和反向阻力几何结构,2)投掷深度意义上的反向,3)花朵结构,以及4)名为Pudoc等深线高压的压力脊的右步进和抬升。EZF以东的中林加延湾断层(CLGF)也遵循同样的趋势。林加延湾横向断层(LGTF)呈东西向,与CLGF形成花状构造。EZF、CLGF和LGTF组合形成了林加延湾断层系统,将海湾划分为五个局部发生隆起和沉降的断块。−60 m处的古三角洲产生了6.8 kyBP的年龄,表明它形成于第一个全新世高位。考虑到自然压实,可能发生了46–53米的断层相关沉降。全新世平均垂直位移为2.1–2.2 m,这意味着断层系统的重现期为320–270年。断层可能产生7.5级(EZF)、6.7级(CLGF)和6.6级(LGTF)地震。
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Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X
Journal of Asian Earth Sciences: X Earth and Planetary Sciences-Earth-Surface Processes
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