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Geomorphological evidence of paleoseismicity: Surficial and underground structures of Pasmajärvi postglacial fault
Authors:Mira Markovaara-Koivisto  Antti EK Ojala  Jussi Mattila  Ilmo Kukkonen  Ilkka Aro  Arto Pullinen  Pekka Hänninen  Maarit Middleton  Aleksi Sutinen  Juha Majaniemi  Timo Ruskeeniemi  Raimo Sutinen
Institution:1. Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, FIN, 02151 Finland;2. Geological Survey of Finland, Espoo, FIN, 02151 Finland

Rock Mechanics Consulting Finland Oy, Vantaankoskentie 14, Vantaa, FIN, 01670 Finland;3. University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FIN, 00014 Finland;4. Geological Survey of Finland, Rovaniemi, FIN, 96101 Finland

Abstract:The cyclic nature of glaciations and related postglacial faulting represents a risk for the deep geological disposal of spent nuclear fuel in areas likely to be affected by future glaciations. Seismic history was therefore studied by means of detecting geomorphological structures on airborne laser scanning digital elevation models and underground by excavating in an esker and trenching across a postglacial fault located in northern Fennoscandia. OLS dating and assessing the geomorphological structures was used for timing of the seismic history. The results suggest that the faulting of different segments in the Pasmajärvi complex is due to at least two late Weichselian events, which probably occurred both subglacially and postglacially. The most reliable input for the moment magnitude estimates was vertical slip profiles, and therefore these estimates (MW ≈ 6.4–6.9) are suggested. © 2020 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:postglacial faulting  Fennoscandia  paleoearthquake  esker  soft sediment deformation
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