Paleoseismicity and mass movements interpreted from seismic-reflection data, Lake Tekapo, South Canterbury, New Zealand

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作者
Upton, Phaedra [1 ]
Osterberg, Erich C. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Otago, Dept Geol, Dunedin 9054, New Zealand
关键词
Lake Tekapo; seismic reflection; Mackenzie Basin; faults; tectonics; deformation;
D O I
10.1080/00288300709509841
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P5 [地质学];
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0709 ; 081803 ;
摘要
A 61 km seismic survey of Lake Tekapo was shot in 2001 to identify tectonic features observed onshore. The survey revealed bedrock highs, lake-floor offsets, and a series of mass movement deposits, all interpreted to result from tectonic uplift and paleoearthquake events. Fine-grained sediment within the lake basin, imaged as uniform, regular-spaced, laminated reflectors, is at least 145 m thick at the southeastern end of the lake. Bedrock highs (> 70 m of relief) are found along-strike of the Irishman Creek Fault and Forest Creek Faults, and are interpreted as long-term features that are repeatedly raised in earthquakes and lowered by glaciers. Movement on them since the last glacial maximum has offset the lake floor by 10-20 m, consistent with estimated uplift rates on these faults from previous studies. The seismic reflection data suggest that both faults extend into the centre of the lake, terminating against a north-south-oriented structure, possibly the Tekapo River Fault. Mass movement deposits are observed within the sediment pile, and we attribute them to paleoearthquakes on local faults or the more distant p ate boundary. Using a sedimentation rate of 8 mm/yr, we date two sets of mass movement deposits at 1720 +/- 344 yr BP and 2810 +/- 562 yr BP.
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