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Slip rate variations on normal faults during glacial-interglacial changes in surface loads

机译:冰川-冰川间表面载荷变化期间正常断层的滑移率变化

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Geologic and palaeoseismological data(1,2) document a marked increase in the slip rates of the Wasatch fault and three adjacent normal faults in the Basin and Range Province during the Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene epochs(3). The cause of this synchronous acceleration of fault slip and the subsequent clustering of earthquakes during the Holocene(3) has remained enigmatic, although it has been suggested that the coincidence between the acceleration of slip and the shrinkage of Lake Bonneville after the Last Glacial Maximum may indicate a causal relationship(4). Here we use finite-element models of a discrete normal fault within a rheologically layered lithosphere to evaluate the relative importance of two competing processes that affect fault slip: postglacial unloading ( the removal of mass), which decreases the slip rate, and lithospheric rebound, which promotes faster slip. We show that lithospheric rebound caused by regression of Lake Bonneville(4-6) and deglaciation of adjacent mountain ranges(7,8) provides a feasible mechanism for the high Holocene rates of faulting in the Wasatch region. Our analysis implies that climate-controlled changes in loads applied to Earth's surface may exert a fundamental control on the slip history of individual normal faults.
机译:地质和古地震数据(1,2)记录了晚更新世/早全新世时期Wasatch断层和盆地和山脉省的三个相邻正断层的滑移率显着增加(3)。断层滑动同步加速以及随后全新世(3)地震聚集的原因仍然是个谜,尽管有人提出,上一次冰河极大期之后滑动加速和邦纳维尔湖收缩之间的巧合可能表示因果关系(4)。在这里,我们使用流变分层岩石圈内离散正断层的有限元模型来评估影响断层滑动的两个相互竞争过程的相对重要性:冰川后卸载(减少质量),这会降低滑动速率,岩石圈回弹,促进更快的滑移。我们发现,由邦纳维尔湖的退缩(4-6)和邻近山脉的冰消作用(7,8)引起的岩石圈回弹为沃萨奇地区的全新世高断层率提供了可行的机制。我们的分析表明,气候控制施加到地球表面的负载变化可能会对单个正常断层的滑动历史产生根本性的控制。

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