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Late quaternary faulted landforms and recent activity of the eastern segment of the Nanbei River–Boli Fault
The Nanbei River–Boli Fault is one of the largest NW-trending faults in Northeast China. However, limited data on the style and timing of recent earthquake activity on this fault greatly restrict the accuracy of seismic risk assessment. Here, we provide evidence of late Pleistocene to Holocene activity of the eastern segment of this fault for the first time. Specifically, the eastern segment of the Nanbei River–Boli Fault has experienced multiple earthquakes since the late Quaternary. Trench excavations indicate a recent strong earthquake at 7.28–2.11 ka, with approximately 1 m of co-seismic vertical displacement and preliminary estimates of the minimum vertical slip rates of 0.07–0.12 mm/a. According to a comprehensive analysis, we estimate that the eastern segment of the Nanbei River–Boli Fault can generate strong earthquakes of magnitude 7.0. This research provides important information for seismic risk assessments and seismic zoning, which can help seismic hazard assessment and mitigate their effects in Northeast China.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Structural Geology publishes process-oriented investigations about structural geology using appropriate combinations of analog and digital field data, seismic reflection data, satellite-derived data, geometric analysis, kinematic analysis, laboratory experiments, computer visualizations, and analogue or numerical modelling on all scales. Contributions are encouraged to draw perspectives from rheology, rock mechanics, geophysics,metamorphism, sedimentology, petroleum geology, economic geology, geodynamics, planetary geology, tectonics and neotectonics to provide a more powerful understanding of deformation processes and systems. Given the visual nature of the discipline, supplementary materials that portray the data and analysis in 3-D or quasi 3-D manners, including the use of videos, and/or graphical abstracts can significantly strengthen the impact of contributions.