Surface rupture of the 1911 Kebin (Chon–Kemin) earthquake, Northern Tien Shan, Kyrgyzstan

Author:

Arrowsmith J. Ramón1,Crosby Christopher J.2,Korzhenkov Andrey M.3,Mamyrov Ernest4,Povolotskaya Irina4,Guralnik Benny5,Landgraf Angela6

Affiliation:

1. Arizona State University, School of Earth and Space Exploration, Tempe, AZ, USA

2. UNAVCO, Inc., 6350 Nautilus Drive, Boulder, CO 80301-5394, USA

3. Laboratory of Paleoseismology and Paleogeodynamics, Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow 123242, Russia

4. Kyrgyz Institute of Seismology, NAS KR, Asanbay 52/1, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan

5. Department of Earth Sciences, ETH, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland

6. Institut für Erd- und Umweltwissenschaften, University of Potsdam, Germany

Abstract

AbstractThe 1911 Chon–Kemin (Kebin) earthquake culminated c. 30 years of remarkable earthquakes in the northern Tien Shan (Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan). Building on prior mapping of the event, we traced its rupture in the field and measured more than 50 offset landforms. Cumulative fault rupture length is >155–195 km along 13 fault patches comprising six sections. The patches are separated by changes of dip magnitude or dip direction, or by 4–10 km-wide stepovers. One <40 km section overlaps and is parallel to the main north-dipping rupture but is 7 km north and dips opposite (south). Both ends of the rupture are along mountain front thrust faults demonstrating late Quaternary activity. We computed the moment from each fault patch using the surface fault traces, dip inferred from the traces, 20 km seismogenic thickness, rigidity of 3.3×1010 N m−2 and dip slip converted from our observations of the largely reverse sense of motion vertical offsets. The discontinuous patches with c. 3–4 m average slip and peak slip of <14 m yield a seismic moment of 4.6×1020 Nm (Mw 7.78) to 7.4×1020 Nm (Mw 7.91). The majority of moment was released along the inner eastern rupture segments. This geological moment is lower by a factor of 1.5 from that determined from teleseismic data.

Publisher

Geological Society of London

Subject

Geology,Ocean Engineering,Water Science and Technology

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