Kinematics Along the Qingchuan Fault and Deformation Pattern in the Eastern Tibetan Plateau

Author:

Sun Haoyue12ORCID,He Honglin12ORCID,Ikeda Yasutaka3ORCID,Kano Ken'ichi4,Gao Wei12,Sun Wen12,Shi Feng12,Su Peng12ORCID,Echigo Tomoo5,Okada Shinsuke6,Shirahama Yoshiki7ORCID

Affiliation:

1. State Key Laboratory of Earthquake Dynamics Institute of Geology China Earthquake Administration Beijing China

2. Shanxi Taiyuan Continental Rift Dynamics Observation and Research Station Beijing China

3. Department of Geography Nara University Nara Japan

4. Faculty of Science Shizuoka University Shizuoka Japan

5. Geo‐Research Institute Osaka Japan

6. International Research Institute of Disaster Science Tohoku University Sendai Japan

7. Geological Survey of Japan National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology Tsukuba Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe accommodation of the substantial eastward crustal motion of the Bayan Har block characterizes the dynamics of faults located at the eastern Tibetan Plateau. However, uncertainties persist concerning the manner and amount of deformation distributed on these faults, with slip senses and rates constituting critical factors. In the northeastern segment of the Longmenshan thrust zone, the contentious activity and the unknown geologic slip rate present challenges. This study, focusing on the Qingchuan fault, the predominant fault within the northeastern Longmenshan, employed satellite imagery interpretation, displaced fluvial terraces surveying, displacement measurements, and chronological analysis to comprehensively characterize its fault activity. Our investigation robustly demonstrates the Qingchuan fault has been active since the late Quaternary, and is primarily marked with a pronounced dextral slip at a rate of 0.6–1.0 mm/year. By quantitatively assessing the deformation rates of the faults at the eastern Tibetan Plateau, we propose that they sufficiently accommodate the entire eastward crustal movement of the Bayan Har block; thereby no additional deformation propagates beyond the Qingchuan fault. Furthermore, we introduce a subblock model to elucidate the regional crustal deformation pattern, wherein the eastward movement of the Bayan Har block transfers to the northeastward movement of the Bikou subblock. This movement results in reverse slip patterns for the Minjiang and Huya faults, while the Beichuan and Qingchuan faults predominantly experience dextral displacements. The complex strain partitioning within the northern Longmenshan range underscores the observed variations in slip patterns across different segments of the Longmenshan thrust zone, advancing our understanding of fault behavior and the orchestration of crustal deformation in this intricate tectonic framework.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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