Insights from heterogeneous structures of the 1999 M sub(w) 7.6 Chi-Chi earthquake thrust termination in and near Chushan excavation site, Central Taiwan

Abstract We describe and analyze the surface and subsurface deformation of the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake thrust termination of the Chelungpu fault in and near the Chushan excavation site, central Taiwan. In order to minimize damage to engineering structures within a deformation zone and formulate regu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of geophysical research. Solid earth 2016-01, Vol.121 (1), p.339-364
Hauptverfasser: Huang, Wen-Jeng, Chen, Wen-Shan, Lee, Yuan-Hsi, Yang, Chih-Cheng, Lin, Ming-Lang, Chiang, Cheng-Shing, Lee, Jian-Cheng, Lu, Shih-Ting
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract We describe and analyze the surface and subsurface deformation of the 1999 Chi-Chi earthquake thrust termination of the Chelungpu fault in and near the Chushan excavation site, central Taiwan. In order to minimize damage to engineering structures within a deformation zone and formulate regulations for earthquake fault zones and fault setbacks, one needs to know the characteristics of the deformation zone and the connection between surface and subsurface deformation. The surface deformation zone of high strain induced by the earthquake faulting ranges from 15 to 70m in width, and characterized by a 0.5 to 2m high escarpment is much wider in the hanging wall. Exposures in the trench, 40m long and 10m deep, excavated across the earthquake ground rupture, show on the one hand the heterogeneous structure of a steep, monocline-like fold. On the other hand, strikingly different surface deformation profiles on either side of the 14m wide trench, i.e., semiparabola-like and monoclinal, do not reflect in any obvious way the subsurface structure. The analysis of our detailed mapping results along with well logs suggests that the significant width variation of the surface deformation zone is attributed to secondary faults branching from the dominant fault at several tens of meters depth. The surface profile of the escarpment is controlled by the depth of the relevant fault tip, and the subsurface heterogeneous structure formed during at least four earthquakes. Key Points * Deformation of Chi-Chi thrust termination is delineated and analyzed * Width variation of Chi-Chi deformation zone was attributed to fault branching * Fault propagation at shallow depth
ISSN:2169-9313
2169-9356
DOI:10.1002/2015JB012174