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Potential seismic hazards and tectonics of the upper Cook Inlet basin, Alaska, based on analysis of Pliocene and younger deformation

机译:基于上新世和年轻变形的分析,阿拉斯加库克湾上游盆地潜在的地震危险和构造

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The Cook Inlet basin is a northeast-trending forearc basin above the Aleutian subduction zone in southern Alaska. Folds in Cook Inlet are complex, discontinuous structures with variable shape and vergence that probably developed by right-transpressional deformation on oblique-slip faults extending downward into Mesozoic basement beneath the Tertiary basin. The most recent episode of deformation may have began as early as late Miocene time, but most of the deformation occurred after deposition of much of the Pliocene Sterling Formation. Deformation continued into Quaternary time, and many structures are probably still active. One structure, the Castle Mountain fault, has Holocene fault scarps, an adjacent anticline with flower structure, and historical seismicity. If other structures in Cook Inlet are active, blind faults coring fault-propagation folds may generate Mw 6–7+ earthquakes. Dextral transpression of Cook Inlet appears to have been driven by coupling between the North American and Pacific plates along the Alaska-Aleutian subduction zone, and by lateral escape of the forearc to the southwest, due to collision and indentation of the Yakutat terrane 300 km to the east of the basin.
机译:Cook Inlet盆地是阿拉斯加南部阿留申俯冲带上方的东北向前陆盆地。 Cook 入口处的褶皱是复杂的,不连续的结构,具有不规则的形状 和聚散性,可能是由于向下倾斜的斜滑断层上的右压 变形形成进入第三纪盆地之下的中生代 基底。最近的变形 可能早在中新世晚期就开始了, ,但是大部分变形发生在上新世沉积了很多 之后斯特林形成。变形一直持续到 第四纪,许多结构可能仍处于活动状态。 一个结构,城堡山断裂,具有全新世断裂 ,carp骨,相邻花结构的背斜,具有历史 地震作用。如果Cook Inlet中的其他结构处于活动状态,则盲目 断层的去芯褶皱可能会产生M w 6–7 + 地震。库克湾的右旋压制似乎是 的推动因素,其原因是北美和阿拉斯加-阿留申俯冲带上的 Pacific板块之间的耦合,以及 由于碰撞 以及盆地 以东300 km的Yakutat地形的压痕,前臂向西南侧向逃逸。

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    《GSA Bulletin》 |2000年第9期|1414-1429|共16页
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    U.S. Geological Survey, 4200 University Drive, Anchorage, Alaska 99508, USA;

    Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112, USA;

    U.S. Geological Survey—School of Oceanography, University of Washington, P.O. Box 357940, Seattle, Washington 98195-7940, USA;

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