2022
DOI: 10.1029/2021tc007174
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Recovering Surface Slip Distribution Along the Sertengshan Piedmont Fault (Northern China) From Airborne LiDAR Data

Abstract: Slip from paleoearthquakes is preserved in geomorphology in the form of displaced landforms. By recovering the surface slip distribution of displaced landforms along a fault, we can constrain the earthquake rupture histories and recurrence characteristics on the fault, thus benefiting seismic hazard assessment. In this study, 1‐m‐resolution airborne Light Detection and Ranging data were obtained along about 185 km of the Sertengshan Piedmont Fault, which is a dip‐slip normal fault located at the northern margi… Show more

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“…In summary, both multi‐segment and partial (or single‐segment) rupturing events were found along the YTF, thus suggesting a bimodal rupture behavior for the fault (Zielke & Arrowsmith, 2008; Zielke et al., 2015). Similar rupture behavior has recently been observed in the central Wasatch fault zone and the Lost River fault zone in the Basin and Range Province, USA (DuRoss et al., 2016, 2019) and the Sertengshan Piedmont Fault in the Hetao Graben around the Ordos Block, China (Bi et al., 2022). These fault zones are all multi‐segment normal faults bounding a large‐scale graben, similar to the YTF.…”
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confidence: 77%
“…In summary, both multi‐segment and partial (or single‐segment) rupturing events were found along the YTF, thus suggesting a bimodal rupture behavior for the fault (Zielke & Arrowsmith, 2008; Zielke et al., 2015). Similar rupture behavior has recently been observed in the central Wasatch fault zone and the Lost River fault zone in the Basin and Range Province, USA (DuRoss et al., 2016, 2019) and the Sertengshan Piedmont Fault in the Hetao Graben around the Ordos Block, China (Bi et al., 2022). These fault zones are all multi‐segment normal faults bounding a large‐scale graben, similar to the YTF.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 77%