Abstract

Analysis of airborne LiDAR-based digital elevation models (DEMs), trenching of Quaternary deposits, and diamond drilling through faulted bedrock was conducted to characterize the geological structure and full slip profiles of the Isovaara–Riikonkumpu postglacial fault (PGF) complex in northern Finland. The PGF systems are recognized from LiDAR DEMs as a complex of surface ruptures striking SW–NE, cutting through late-Weichselian till, and associated with several postglacial landslides within 10km.Evidence from the terrain rupture characteristics, the deformed and folded structure of late-Weichselian till, and the 14C age of 11,300calBP from buried organic matter underneath the Sotka landslide indicates a postglacial origin of the Riikonkumpu fault (PGF). The fracture frequency and lithology of drill cores and fault geometry in the trench log indicate that the Riikonkumpu PGF dips to WNW with a dip angle of 40–45° at the Riikonkumpu site and close to 60° at the Riikonvaara site.A fault length of 19km and the mean and maximum cumulative vertical displacement of 1.3m and 4.1m, respectively, of the Riikonkumpu PGF system indicate that the fault potentially hosted an earthquake with a moment magnitude MW≈6.7–7.3 assuming that slip was accumulated in one seismic event. Our interpretation further suggests that the Riikonkumpu PGF system is linked to the Isovaara PGF system and that, together, they form a larger Isovaara–Riikonkumpu fault complex. Relationships between the 38-km-long rupture of the Isovaara–Riikonkumpu complex and the fault offset parameters, with cumulative displacement of 1.5 and 8.3m, respectively, indicate that the earthquake(s) contributing to the PGF complex potentially had a moment magnitude of MW≈6.9–7.5. In order to adequately sample the uncertainty space, the moment magnitude was also estimated for each major segment within the Isovaara–Riikonkumpu PGF complex. These estimates vary roughly between MW≈5–8 for the individual segments.

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