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A 450-year lacustrine record of recurrent seismic activities around the Fuyun fault, Altay Mountains, northwest China
Quaternary International ( IF 2.2 ) Pub Date : 2020-08-01 , DOI: 10.1016/j.quaint.2020.08.051
Jiawei Fan , Hanchao Jiang , Wei Shi , Qiaoqiao Guo , Siqi Zhang , Xiaotong Wei , Hongyan Xu , Ning Zhong , Shuaitang Huang , Xiangde Chang , Jule Xiao

Abstract Seismic hazards and risks around an individual fault can be assessed from complementary paleoseismic data. A high-resolution sediment core recovered from the Yileimu Lake revealed 11 potential paleoearthquakes around the Fuyun fault in northern Xinjiang. Among them, three events recorded by ductile deformation and turbidites or coseismic subsidence were possibly correlated with Ms ≥ 7.0 earthquakes, and the others characterized by turbidites or coarse deposits were likely related to Ms ≥ 5.8 or Ms ≥ 5.5 earthquakes. Shaking intensities of 8.60 and 5.51 MMI were required to cause extensive landslides and turbidites, respectively; while 6.89, 6.35 and 5.34 MMI were likely to be required to cause coseismic subsidence, ductile deformation and coarse deposits related to landscape shattering in the catchment area, respectively. Absolute radiocarbon dating and historical earthquake-event markers disclosed a recurrence interval of 20–60 years for Ms ≥ 5.5 earthquakes, and a potential interval of 100 years for Ms ≥ 7.0 earthquakes during the last 450 years. A seismic quiescence of 89 years since the 1931/08/11 Ms8.0 Fuyun earthquake might have significantly increased the potential of a strong earthquake related to the fault in the near future.
更新日期:2020-08-01
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