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Lushan M S7.0 earthquake: A blind reserve-fault event
Authors:XiWei Xu  XueZe Wen  ZhuJun Han  GuiHua Chen  ChuanYou Li  WenJun Zheng  ShiMin Zhnag  ZhiQun Ren  Chong Xu  XiBin Tan  ZhanYu Wei  MingMing Wang  JunJie Ren  ZhongTai He  MingJian Liang
Affiliation:1. Key Laboratory of Active Tectonics & Volcano, Institute of Geology, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, 100029, China
2. Sichuan Earthquake Administration, Chengdu, 610041, China
3. Institute of Crustal Dynamics, China Earthquake Administration, Beijing, 100085, China
Abstract:In the epicenter of the Lushan M S7.0 earthquake there are several imbricate active reverse faults lying from northwest to southeast, namely the Gengda-Longdong, Yanjing-Wulong, Shuangshi-Dachuan and Dayi faults. Emergency field investigations have indicated that no apparent earthquake surface rupture zones were located along these active faults or their adjacent areas. Only brittle compressive ruptures in the cement-covered pavements can be seen in Shuangshi, Taiping, Longxing and Longmen Townships, and these ruptures show that a local crustal shortening occurred in the region during the earthquake. Combining spatial distribution of the relocated aftershocks and focal mechanism solutions, it is inferred that the Lushan earthquake is classified as a typical blind reverse-fault earthquake, and it is advised that the relevant departments should pay great attention to other historically un-ruptured segments along the Longmenshan thrust belt and throughout its adjacent areas.
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