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Geomorphological signatures of the evolution of active normal faults along the Langshan Mountains,North China
Authors:Chuanqi He  Yali Cheng  Peng Chen  Jianmin Hu  Yangli Yu
Affiliation:1. School of Earth Sciences, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou, China;2. Institute of Geomechanics, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences, Beijing, China;3. School of Geoscience and Technology, Southwest Petroleum University, Chengdu, China
Abstract:Segmentation, propagation, and linkage of normal faults often occur in regions of active extension, and observations of the distribution and structural properties of segment boundaries can provide important insights for seismic hazard assessment. In this study, we carry out quantitative geomorphological analysis to evaluate the relative tectonic activity along the Langshan Piedmont Fault (LPF), which bounds the NW margin of the Hetao Graben, North China. On the basis of obtained morphometric indices (HI, BS, Smf, VF, SLK, and χ), tectonic knickpoint heights, footwall topography, and small unmanned aerial vehicles (sUAV)-based field observations, we demonstrate that: (i) The Langshan landscape is in a state of disequilibrium in response to active rock uplift and channel incision; (ii) The LPF consists of two major fault segments with lengths of 65 and 95 km, respectively, which likely have been linked with each other; (iii) Rupturing of the whole of one segment can generate an earthquake of Mw ~7.3–7.5, and earthquake magnitude may reach Mw ~7.8 if the entire fault trace of ~160 km is ruptured, posing a significant seismic risk in the western Hetao Graben. These findings would further our understanding of normal fault evolution through space and time in actively extending regions.
Keywords:Morphometric indices  tectonic activity  normal faults  Langshan Mountains  Hetao Graben
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