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[S-SS34_29PM1] 活断層と古地震

2014年4月29日(火) 14:15 〜 16:00 502 (5F)

コンビーナ:*吾妻 崇(独立行政法人産業技術総合研究所)、杉戸 信彦(法政大学人間環境学部)、藤内 智士(高知大学理学部応用理学科)、吉岡 敏和(独立行政法人産業技術総合研究所活断層・地震研究センター)、座長:吉岡 敏和(独立行政法人産業技術総合研究所活断層・地震研究センター)、吾妻 崇(独立行政法人産業技術総合研究所)

15:45 〜 16:00

[SSS34-18] Active thrusting beneath an alluvial terrace in the southern Longmen Shan range front, Sichuan basin, China

*WANG Maomao1LIN Aiming1JIA Dong2SHAW John3 (1.Department of Geophysics, Kyoto University、2.Nanjing University、3.Harvard University)

The devastating 2008 Mw7.9 Wenchuan earthquake, China, demonstrates that the central and northern parts of the Longmen Shan are currently active. However, evidence for active faulting and folding in the southern Longmen Shan remains poorly documented. In this paper, we define the structural geometry, fault kinematics, and seismic hazard of the Qiongxi thrust fault system (QTF) along the southern Longmen Shan range front by integrating deep and shallow seismic reflection data and geomorphic observations. The QTF is a 50-km-long, N-S-trending set of faults and associated folds that exhibit geomorphic evidence of Quaternary surface deformation. Geomorphic observations and seismic reflection data reveal that these faults dip steeply to the east and merge at depth with a blind, west-dipping thrust ramp. The trend and reverse sense of slip along the QTF indicates that the structure accommodates east-west crustal shortening. Based on uplift of stratigraphic horizons across the fault zone, we define a late Pliocene to early Pleistocene fault slip rate of 0.2-0.3mm/yr, and a middle Pleistocene to present rate of 0.4-1.2 mm/yr on the west-dipping thrust ramp.. This ramp soles to a basal detachment in the Triassic section at a depth of 4.5-5.5 km. To the west, this detachment steps down onto a blind, northwest-dipping thrust termed the Range Front Thrust. A rupture of the QTF in combination with the Range Front Thrust could generate a Mw7.8 earthquake with averages displacement of 5.7m. This type of earthquake source poses significant hazards to the adjacent, highly populated Sichuan basin.