2004
DOI: 10.1029/2003jb002558
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Rapid slip along the central Altyn Tagh Fault: Morphochronologic evidence from Cherchen He and Sulamu Tagh

Abstract: 1] To better constrain the ongoing rates of deformation in northern Tibet, the ages of fluvial and glacial geomorphic markers left-laterally displaced by the Altyn Tagh Fault have been determined by radiocarbon and 10 Be-26 Al cosmic ray exposure dating. Two sites were investigated: Cherchen He and Sulamu Tagh, both near Tura ($37.6°N, 86.6°E). The sites are geomorphologically distinct with Cherchen He dominated by fluvial processes and the Sulamu Tagh by glacial action. Nine offsets ranging from 166 to 3660 m… Show more

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“…However, many Quaternary-derived estimates from cosmogenic and radiocarbon dating of offset terraces have resulted in estimates 2-3 times greater (e.g. Meriaux et al 2004). Furthermore, many of these latter observations have been subsequently reinterpreted (e.g.…”
Section: Discussion Of Altyn Tagh Fault Slip Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, many Quaternary-derived estimates from cosmogenic and radiocarbon dating of offset terraces have resulted in estimates 2-3 times greater (e.g. Meriaux et al 2004). Furthermore, many of these latter observations have been subsequently reinterpreted (e.g.…”
Section: Discussion Of Altyn Tagh Fault Slip Ratesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gold et al 2009) constrained by cosmogenic exposure dating of displaced surface features indicate that the Altyn Tagh Fault has an average millennial slip of 20-30 mm a À1 (e.g. Meriaux et al 2004). This high rate contrasts with many of the longer-term geological or decadal rates that indicate a slip of 5-10 mm a À1 .…”
Section: Quaternary Slip Ratesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…To account for possible different exposure histories, we performed multiple samplings on each surface [e.g., Van der Woerd et al, 1998, 2002Lasserre et al, 2002;Mériaux et al, 2004]. We sampled large embedded cobbles by breaking pieces from their top surfaces.…”
Section: Ages Of Surfaces Cut By the Aksu Thrust Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These exposure ages are in agreement with the relative height of the surfaces, their degree of weathering, and the height of the fault scarp uplifting them. Sample ages on the terraces tend to group into well-defined clusters whereas the moraine shows more scattered ages, as observed in other fluvioglacial settings [e.g., Owen et al, 2003;Mériaux et al, 2004]. To reduce age scattering, we defined outliers having a potential complex exposure history.…”
Section: Ages Of Surfaces Cut By the Aksu Thrust Faultmentioning
confidence: 99%