Abstract
The geomorphic characteristics of young fault scarps can be used as a key to the ages of fault displacements. The principal features of scarps younger than a few thousand years are a steep free face, a debris slope standing at about 35°, and a sharp break in slope at the crest of the scarp. The principal slope of older scarps declines with age, so that scarps of about 12,000 yr of age have maximum slope angles of 20° to 25°, and slopes as low as 8° to 9° represent ages much older than about 12,000 yr. The crestal break in slope broadens with age. The material in the scarp face, whether loose fanglomerate or indurated bedrock, controls to a large extent the rate of scarp degradation. Where more than one displacement has occurred along a fault, a composite or multiple scarp develops. Composite or multiple scarps suggest mean recurrence intervals on individual faults measured in thousands of years.
Highlights
Аннотация: В статье рассматриваются задачи, стадийность проведения и содержание сейсмотектонических исследований как отдельного вида анализа комплексных геолого-геофизических материалов, используемых для установления тектонической природы проявлений местных землетрясений и их связи с современными геодинамическими процессами, протекающими на исследуемой территории
Результаты многолетних авторских исследований обобщены в карте сейсмотектоники Восточной Сибири, для которой дается краткое описание принципов и методов ее построения, приводятся наглядные примеры выделенных активных разломов и неотектонических структур, тесно связанных с региональными эпицентрами землетрясений
The Set of General Seismic Zonation Maps of the Territory of the Russian Federation – ОSR-97
Summary
V. S. Imaev[1], L. P. Imaeva[1], О. P. Smekalin[1], B. M. Koz'min[2], N. N. Grib[3], А. V. Chipizubov[1]
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