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Using paleoseismology and tephrochronology to reconstruct fault rupturing and hydrothermal activity since c. 40 ka in Taupo Rift, New Zealand

机译:c。以来的古地震学和年代学重建断层破裂和热液活动。新西兰陶波纵谷40 ka

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The Taupo Volcanic Zone (TVZ) in North Island, New Zealand, is the on-land continuation of the Tonga-Kermadec arc formed in the Quaternary at the obliquely convergent boundary of the Pacific and Australian tectonic plates. The central TVZ is a region of intense silicic volcanism and active rifting with a very high heat flux. Within this zone is a dynamic landscape affected by a dense, active fault network, the Taupo Rift. In this rift, the Ngakuru graben hosts fossil hydrothermal systems in an area parallel to numerous active faults including the east strand of Whirinaki Fault that forms a major structure. Using various geoscientific techniques including mapping, stratigraphy, paleoseismic trenching, and tephrostratigraphy, in conjunction with LiDAR-derived DEMs, we reconstruct and date the faults rupture history along with hydrothermal activity (including silica-sinter development) since c. 40,000 calendar years ago (40 cal. ka) at a site near Hossack Road called "Meade". Ages for Kawakawa (c. 25.4 cal. ka), Okareka (c. 21.8 cal. ka), Rotorua (c.15.6 cal. ka), Rotoma (c. 9.4 cal. ka), and Taupo (c. 1.7 cal. ka) tephras enabled us to date five identified fault rupture events using the Meade trench excavation. Slip rates of 2.66 +/- 0.77 mm/yr (pre-Kawakawa tephra), 0.28 +/- 0.04 mm/yr (between c. 25.4 ka and Taupo) and 0.51 +/- 0.19 mm/yr (post-Taupo), and the recurrence interval of - 5500 cal. yr during the last c. 25.4 cal. kyr, all correlate with events of similar ages determined from studies on other trenches on Whirinaki Fault. Intercalated with Tahuna tephra (c. 39.3 cal. ka) and additionally dated at c. 38.9 cal. ka using radiocarbon, the hydrothermal sinter began developing at the Meade site at c. 39 cal. ka and ceased by c. 21.8 cal. ka (marked by Okareka tephra). We examine the causative relationship between fault activity and the development of sinter by comparing the chronology of volcanic eruptions and fault rupturing events with that of sinter formation as recorded in three neighbouring sites, Mangatete, Matthews, and Fitzpatrick. The findings improve understanding of the complex rupture behaviour of faulting and provide evidence for relationships between tectonic and hydrothermal activities, which were additionally influenced by the impacts of climatic change and geomorphic processes on landscape evolution, within the late Quaternary period. The study also exemplifies the unique value of tephrochronology in helping to disentangle complex geological deposits and events in an extremely dynamic part of the Earth's surface (the Taupo Rift).
机译:新西兰北岛的陶波火山带(TVZ)是第四纪汤加-克马德茨弧的陆上延续,该汤加-凯马德茨弧在太平洋和澳大利亚构造板块的斜交界处形成。中央TVZ是一个强烈的硅质火山作用和活跃裂谷的地区,热通量很高。在该区域内是一个动态景观,受到密集的活动断层网络Taupo Rift的影响。在这一裂谷中,Ngakuru en片在与许多活动断层平行的区域内容纳化石热液系统,包括形成主要结构的Whirinaki断层东段。自从c。以来,我们结合LiDAR派生的DEM,使用包括测绘,地层学,古地震开挖和地层岩石学在内的各种地球科学技术,重建并确定了断层的破裂历史以及热液活动(包括二氧化硅烧结矿的发育)。 40,000日历年前(40 cal ka)位于Hossack Road附近的一个名为“ Meade”的地点。川河(大约25.4卡路里),奥卡雷卡(大约21.8卡路里),罗托鲁瓦(大约15.6 KA),罗托玛(大约9.4 KA)和陶波(大约1.7卡)的年龄。 ka)特非拉斯使我们能够利用米德海沟挖掘来确定五个已确定的断层破裂事件。滑移率分别为2.66 +/- 0.77毫米/年(川川特菲拉之前),0.28 +/- 0.04毫米/年(约25.4 ka和陶波之间)和0.51 +/- 0.19毫米/年(陶波后),并且重复间隔为-5500 cal。在最后一个c。 25.4卡路里吉尔,都与根据Whirinaki断层其他海沟的研究确定的相似年龄的事件有关。嵌有Tahuna tephra(约39.3 cal.ka),并附加日期为c。 38.9卡路里KA使用放射性碳,在c。的Meade地点开始开发热液烧结矿。 39卡路里并停在c。 21.8卡路里ka(由Okareka tephra标记)。我们通过比较火山喷发和断层破裂事件的年代学与在三个邻近站点Mangatete,Matthews和Fitzpatrick中记录的烧结矿形成的时间顺序,来研究断层活动与烧结矿发展之间的因果关系。这些发现增进了对断层复杂断裂行为的理解,并为构造和热液活动之间的关系提供了证据,这些活动还受到第四纪后期气候变化和地貌过程对景观演化的影响。这项研究还证明了年代学的独特价值,它有助于弄清地球表面极富动态性的部分(陶波谷)中复杂的地质沉积和事件。

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