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Seismogenic Tectonics and Dynamics of the 2011 Ms5.9 Yingjiang Earthquake in Yunnan, China 被引量:3

Seismogenic Tectonics and Dynamics of the 2011 Ms5.9 Yingjiang Earthquake in Yunnan, China
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摘要 In the southern South-North Seismic Zone,China,seismic activity in the Yingjiang area of western Yunnan increased from December 2010,and eventually a destructive earthquake of Ms5.9 occurred near Yingjiang town on 10 March 2011.The focal mechanism and hypocenter location of the mainshock suggest that the Dayingjiang Fault was the site of the mainshock rupture.However,most of foreshocks and all aftershocks recorded by a portable seismic array located close to the mainshock occurred along the N-S-striking Sudian Fault,indicating that this fault had an important influence on these shocks.Coulomb stress calculations show that three strong (magnitude ≥5.0) earthquakes that occurred in the study region in 2008 increased the coulomb stress along the plane parallel to the Dayingjiang Fault.This supports the Dayingjiang Fault,and not the Sudian Fault,as the seismogenic fault of the 2011 Ms5.9 Yingjiang earthquake.The strong earthquakes in 2008 also increased the Coulomb stress at depths of ≤5 km along the entire Sudian Fault,and by doing so increased the shallow seismic activity along the fault.This explains why the foreshocks and aftershocks of the 2011 Yingjiang earthquake were located mostly on the Sudian Fault where it cuts the shallow crust.The earthquakes at the intersection of the Sudian and Dayingjiang faults are distributed mainly along a belt that dips to the southeast at ~40°,suggesting that the Dayingjiang Fault in the mainshock area also dips to the southeast at ~40°. In the southern South-North Seismic Zone,China,seismic activity in the Yingjiang area of western Yunnan increased from December 2010,and eventually a destructive earthquake of Ms5.9 occurred near Yingjiang town on 10 March 2011.The focal mechanism and hypocenter location of the mainshock suggest that the Dayingjiang Fault was the site of the mainshock rupture.However,most of foreshocks and all aftershocks recorded by a portable seismic array located close to the mainshock occurred along the N-S-striking Sudian Fault,indicating that this fault had an important influence on these shocks.Coulomb stress calculations show that three strong (magnitude ≥5.0) earthquakes that occurred in the study region in 2008 increased the coulomb stress along the plane parallel to the Dayingjiang Fault.This supports the Dayingjiang Fault,and not the Sudian Fault,as the seismogenic fault of the 2011 Ms5.9 Yingjiang earthquake.The strong earthquakes in 2008 also increased the Coulomb stress at depths of ≤5 km along the entire Sudian Fault,and by doing so increased the shallow seismic activity along the fault.This explains why the foreshocks and aftershocks of the 2011 Yingjiang earthquake were located mostly on the Sudian Fault where it cuts the shallow crust.The earthquakes at the intersection of the Sudian and Dayingjiang faults are distributed mainly along a belt that dips to the southeast at ~40°,suggesting that the Dayingjiang Fault in the mainshock area also dips to the southeast at ~40°.
出处 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第2期468-482,共15页 地质学报(英文版)
基金 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC-41174039) the China Geological Survey
关键词 Yingjiang earthquake Dayingjiang fault Sudian fault earthquake triggering YUNNAN Yingjiang earthquake Dayingjiang fault Sudian fault earthquake triggering Yunnan
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