Late Pleistocene-Holocene right slip rate and paleoseismology of the Nayband fault, western margin of the Lut block, Iran

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作者
Foroutan, M. [1 ,2 ]
Meyer, B. [1 ]
Sebrier, M. [1 ]
Nazari, H. [3 ]
Murray, A. S. [4 ]
Le Dortz, K. [1 ]
Shokri, M. A. [2 ]
Arnold, M. [5 ]
Aumaitre, G. [5 ]
Bourles, D. [5 ]
Keddadouche, K. [5 ]
Azad, S. Solaymani [2 ]
Bolourchi, M. J. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Paris 06, Inst Sci Terre Paris ISTeP, Sorbonne Univ, UMR 7193, Paris, France
[2] CNRS, Inst Sci Terre Paris ISTeP, UMR 7193, Paris, France
[3] Geol Survey Iran, Res Inst Earth Sci, Tehran, Iran
[4] Aarhus Univ, Dept Geosci, Nord Lab Luminescence Dating, Roskilde, Denmark
[5] Univ Aix Marseille 3, CNRS IRD Coll France UM CEREGE 34, F-13628 Aix En Provence, France
关键词
COSMOGENIC CL-36 PRODUCTION; ARABIA-EURASIA COLLISION; SAN-ANDREAS FAULT; E-GOLSHAN IRAN; LARGE EARTHQUAKES; EASTERN IRAN; GOWK FAULT; ASEISMIC DEFORMATION; ACTIVE TECTONICS; GPS MEASUREMENTS;
D O I
10.1002/2013JB010746
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P3 [地球物理学]; P59 [地球化学];
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0708 ; 070902 ;
摘要
The 290 km long Nayband right-lateral fault cuts across a region seismically quiescent during the last few millennia. Chlorine-36 and optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating of cumulative geomorphic offsets between 9 +/- 1 m and 195 +/- 15 m with ages from 6.8 +/- 0.6 ka to similar to 100 ka allow deriving a slip rate of 1.8 +/- 0.7mm yr-1. The paleoseismic record retrieved from the first trench excavated across the fault combined with 18 OSL ages demonstrates the occurrence of at least four large (M-w similar to 7) earthquakes during the last 17.4 +/- 1.3 ka and two older earthquakes (before similar to 23 ka and 70 +/- 5 ka). Sediments from the last similar to 7 ka contain evidence of the three younger earthquakes. Penultimate and antepenultimate events occurred between 6.5 +/- 0.4 ka and 6.7 +/- 0.4 ka within at most 1 ka whereas the most recent earthquake occurred within the last millennium. Such an irregular earthquake occurrence may suggest seismic clustering. Therefore, the imminence of an earthquake along the fault cannot be discarded even if the most recent earthquake occurred within the last 800 years. This event went unnoticed in the historical records demonstrating the incompleteness of the historical seismic catalogs in Central Iran, challenging any assessment of seismic hazard without geologic information. Infrequent large earthquakes typify the slow-slipping strike-slip faults slicing Central and Eastern Iran. Also, the slip rates summed from the Iran Plateau up to the Afghan lowlands appear in fairly good agreement with the most recent GPS data.
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