“…Historically, a number of strong earthquakes have occurred on this fault, e.g., the M8.0 earthquake in Manigange, Sichuan Province (1320), Ms7.5 earthquake in Dangjiang, Qinghai Province (1738), and Ms7.7 earthquake in Garzê, Sichuan Province (1854) (Zhou et al, 1997;Lin et al, 2011;Li et al, 2016;Lv et al, 2017). Latest research on the middle section of the NW-trending Wudaoliang-Changshagongma fault within the Bayan Har block indicates that it is a left-lateral strike-slip fault with Holocene activity that has had an average horizontal slip rate of 2.55 ± 0.50 mm/a since the Late Quaternary, and four paleoseismic events have been revealed by trench survey (Liang et al, 2022;Liang et al, 2023). Among the three near E-W-trending faults within the study area, the Batang fault is a left-lateral strike-slip fault with Holocene activity that has had a horizontal slip rate of 2.1-3.9 mm/a since the Late Quaternary, and presents a paleoseismic recurrence cycle of approximately 1,500 years (Huang et al, 2015;You et al, 2016).…”