Late Pleistocene - Holocene slip history of the Langshan-Seertengshan piedmont fault (Inner Mongolia, northern China) from cosmogenic 10Be dating on a bedrock fault scarp

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Xiao-ming Shen
De-wen Li
Yun-tao Tian
Yan-wu Lv
Da-wei Li
Yan-feng Li
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[1] CEA,Key Laboratory of Crustal Dynamics, Institute of Crustal Dynamics
[2] University College London,Department of Earth Sciences
[3] CEA,National Earthquake Response Support Service
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Journal of Mountain Science | 2016年 / 13卷
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Lanshan-Seertengshan piedmont fault (LSPF); Fault scarp; Cosmogenic nuclide; Exposure age; Fault slip rate;
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Offset geomorphic features and deformed late Quaternary strata indicate active deformation along the Langshan-Seertengshan piedmont fault (LSPF), one of the most active faults in the Hetao fault zone in Inner Mongolia, North China. The widespread occurrence of bedrock fault scarps along the LSPF offers excellent opportunity to examine the faulting history. Using cosmogenic 10Be exposure dating, we measured the exposure ages of the western Langshankou scarp, located in the middle segment of the LSPF. Our data revealed at least two earthquakes that occurred at 22.2±3.3 ka and 7.2±2.4 ka, respectively. These events are consistent with previous paleoseismic trench studies. The regression of the relationship between the age and sampling height along the scarp yield a fault slip rate of 0.10 +0.05/-0.06 mm/yr, which is significantly lower than the average post-late Pleistocene fault slip rate of ~1 mm/yr, as estimated from the offset of the T2 terraces by previous studies. This indicates that the slip of the LSPF may have been accommodated by other fault branches.
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