Tectonic geomorphology of the Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben, Eastern Canada: implications for regional uplift and intraplate seismicity

Author:

Gusti Ugi K.12ORCID,Peace Alexander L.1ORCID,Rimando Jeremy1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Earth, Environment and Society, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON, Canada

2. Geological Engineering Study Program, Faculty of Engineering, University of Sriwijaya, Palembang, Indonesia

Abstract

In intraplate areas where regional tectonic strain is accommodated by the reactivation of pre-existing structures, the level of seismic hazard associated with faults may be underestimated due to the poor surface expression of faults, scattered earthquake distribution, and long earthquake recurrence intervals. The cause(s) of seismicity in eastern Canada remains unresolved. This is partially because surface expressions of faults have been eroded during glacial and deglacial periods and in the Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben (OBG) are undetectable until a seismic event. Morphotectonic analysis has been widely applied to assess relative tectonic activity in various geological settings. To establish whether active uplift is occurring and to investigate the spatial distribution of relative uplift rates, 131 bedrock drainage basins in OBG were analysed. The aim of this was to (1) test the applicability of geomorphic indices for quantifying active deformation, (2) quantify the spatiotemporal distribution of relative uplift rates, and (3) explore the implications for faulting mechanisms, deformation styles, and ultimately regional seismic hazard. We measured valley floor width-to-height ratio ( Vf), basin elongation ratio ( Re), basin hypsometric integral, and normalized channel steepness index ( ksn). The results show that high relative uplift rates exist in all the six bedrock escarpment sections investigated, suggesting that they are presumably related with regional broad wavelength uplift (epeirogeny) caused by a complex interaction between far-field tectonic stress and glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA). Our analysis showed that Vf, Re, and ksn reveals no considerable spatial differences in high relative uplift rates, consistent with the Canadian Base Network GPS uplift rates. Highlights Geomorphic indices are applied in a low relief and low-medium seismicity area. Geomorphic indices reveal a broad wavelength regional uplift and show relative tectonic activity in the OBG. Relatively high geomorphic indices values provide longer term deformation history compared to global positioning system (GPS) records. Landscape formation and river incision is driven by a complex interaction between GIA and far-field tectonic stresses. Relative uplift rate results show similar patterns to published GPS uplift rates. Possible link between relative tectonic activity and current seismicity.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences

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