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Unravelling the evolution of an Alpine to post-glacially active fault in the Swiss Alps
Authors:Michaela Ustaszewski   Marco Herwegh   Alastair F. McClymont   O. Adrian Pfiffner   Robyn Pickering  Frank Preusser
Affiliation:aInstitute of Geological Sciences, University of Bern, Baltzerstrasse 1-3, 3012 Bern, Switzerland;bInstitute of Geophysics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Hönggerberg, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:The Gemmi fault is a prominent NW–SE striking lineament that crosses the Gemmi Pass in the central Swiss Alps. A multidisciplinary investigation of this structure that included geological mapping, joint profiling, cathodoluminescence and scanning electron microscopy, stable isotope measurements, luminescence- and U-TH-dating, 3D ground penetrating radar (GPR) surveying and trenching reveals a history of fault movements from the Miocene to the Holocene. The main fault zone comprises a 0.5–3 m thick calcite cataclasite formed during several cycles of veining and brittle deformation. Displaced Cretaceous rock layers show an apparent dextral slip of not, vert, similar10 m along the fault.A detailed study of a small sediment-filled depression that crosses the fault provides evidence for a post-glacial reactivation of the fault. A trench excavated across the fault exposed a Late-Glacial-age loess layer and late Holocene colluvial-like slope-wash deposits that showed evidence for fault displacement of a few centimeters, indicating a recent strike-slip reactivation of the fault. Focal mechanisms of recent instrumentally recorded earthquakes are consistent with our findings that show that the fault at the Gemmi Pass, together with other parallel faults in this area, may be reactivated in today's stress field. Taking together all the observations of its ancient and recent activity, the Gemmi fault can be viewed as a window through geological space and time.
Keywords:Swiss Alps   Neotectonics   Active faulting   Fault dating   Brittle reactivation   Fluid flow in faults
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