Co-Seismic Surface Rupture and Recurrence Interval of Large Earthquakes along Damaoyaba-Litang Segment of the Litang Fault on the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau in China

Shiyuan Wang , Rongjun Zhou , Mingjian Liang , Shao Liu , Nina Liu , Jianyu Long

Journal of Earth Science ›› 2021, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5) : 1139 -1151.

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Journal of Earth Science ›› 2021, Vol. 32 ›› Issue (5) : 1139 -1151. DOI: 10.1007/s12583-021-1425-z
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Co-Seismic Surface Rupture and Recurrence Interval of Large Earthquakes along Damaoyaba-Litang Segment of the Litang Fault on the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau in China

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The Litang fault is a left-lateral secondary shear zone in the Sichuan-Yunnan active block that accommodates the tectonic deformation associated with the eastward extrusion of the upper crust of the Tibetan Plateau. Based on 1: 50 000 geological mapping of active faults, the Litang fault consists of three geometric segments, the Cuopuhu, Damaoyaba, and Litang segments, in the west of Litang, which are divided by the of Haizi Mountain uplift and the wide-angle bending and branching of the fault near Jinchanggou. This study also identifies the surface rupture of the A.D. 1890 earthquake, which is distributed intermittently along the ∼28 km long Damaoyaba segments and ∼25 km long Litang segments. The maximum horizontal displacement is 4.1 m along Damaoyaba segments, and 4 m along Litang segments. The rupture involves typical left-lateral shear movement. The two ruptures are divided by discontinuous segments or gaps that are ∼18 km long; thus, the total surface rupture is approximately 71 km long. The estimated moment magnitude was M w7.3±0.1. A comprehensive analysis of data obtained from 5 trenches excavated along the Damaoyaba and Litang segments and the trench data by Xu et al. (2005) identifies age constraints of the 4 most recent paleoseimic events occurred B.C. 1468±54–1340±25, B.C. 52±25–A.D. 76±47, A.D. 1115±90, and A.D. 1890, respectively. The recurrence intervals are 1 415±80, 1 104±104, and 775±90 a, which are consistent with quasi-periodic earthquake recurrence behavior. The average recurrence interval is 1 098±112 a.

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Litang fault / surface rupture / active fault / recurrence intervals / paleoearthquake / eastern Tibetan Plateau

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Shiyuan Wang, Rongjun Zhou, Mingjian Liang, Shao Liu, Nina Liu, Jianyu Long. Co-Seismic Surface Rupture and Recurrence Interval of Large Earthquakes along Damaoyaba-Litang Segment of the Litang Fault on the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau in China. Journal of Earth Science, 2021, 32(5): 1139-1151 DOI:10.1007/s12583-021-1425-z

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