Seismotectonics of the Taiwan Shoal region in the northeastern South China Sea: Insights from the crustal structure

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Kuiyuan Wan
Jinlong Sun
Huilong Xu
Xiaoling Xie
Shaohong Xia
Xiang Zhang
Jinghe Cao
Fang Zhao
Chaoyan Fan
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,CAS Key Laboratory of Ocean and Marginal Sea Geology, South China Sea Institute of Oceanology
[2] University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[3] Earthquake Administration of Hainan Province,undefined
[4] Earthquake Administration of Guangdong Province,undefined
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earthquake cluster; crustal structure; fault interactions; outer rise; Taiwan Shoal;
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A cluster of earthquakes occurred in the Taiwan Shoal region on the outer rise of the Manila Trench. Although most were of small to medium magnitudes, one strong earthquake occurred on September 16, 1994. Several previous studies have provided important information to progress our understanding of this single earthquake. However, little is currently known about the earthquake cluster, and it is necessary to investigate the deep crustal structure of the Taiwan Shoal region to understand the mechanisms involved in controlling and generating it. This study presents a two-dimensional seismic tomographic image of the crustal structure along the OBS2012 profile based on ocean-bottom seismograph (OBS) data, which exhibits a high-velocity anomaly flanked by low-velocity anomalies in the upper crust beneath the Taiwan Shoal. In this study, 765 earthquakes (Richter magnitude ML > 1.5) occurring between 1991 and 2015 were studied and analyses of earthquake epicenters, regional faults, and the crustal structure provides an improved understanding of the nature of active tectonics in this region. Results of analyses indicate firstly that the high-velocity area represents major asperities that correspond to the location of the earthquake cluster and where stress is concentrated. It is also depicted that the earthquake cluster was influenced by fault interactions. However, the September 1994 earthquake occurred independently of these seismic activities and was associated with reactivation of a preexisting fault. It is also determined that slab pull is resisted by the exposed precollision accretionary prism, and the resistive force is causing accumulation of inplane compressive-stress. This may trigger a future damaging earthquake in the Taiwan Shoal region.
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