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Longmen Grottoes
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《ChinAfrica》 2018年第1期60-61,共2页
The Longmen Grottoes comprise more than 2,300 caves and niches carved into the steep limestone cliffs. These contain almost 110,000 stone Buddhist statues, more than 60 stupas and 2,800 inscriptions carved on steles. ... The Longmen Grottoes comprise more than 2,300 caves and niches carved into the steep limestone cliffs. These contain almost 110,000 stone Buddhist statues, more than 60 stupas and 2,800 inscriptions carved on steles. Luoyang was China's capital during the late North- ern Wei Dynasty (386-534) and early Tang Dynasty (618 907), and the most intensive period of carving dates from the end of the fifth century to the mid eighth century. 展开更多
关键词 longmen Grottoes longmen Grottoes comprise
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Active Tectonics of the Longmen Shan Region on the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau 被引量:38
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作者 ZHOU Rongjun LI Yong +4 位作者 Alexander L.DENSMORE Michael A. ELLIS HE Yulin LI Yongzhao LI Xiaogang 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2007年第4期593-604,共12页
There is a massive amount of geomorphic evidence for active tectonics in the Longmen Shan at the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau. We have surveyed some typical geomorphic markers including the Wenchuan-Maowen, B... There is a massive amount of geomorphic evidence for active tectonics in the Longmen Shan at the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau. We have surveyed some typical geomorphic markers including the Wenchuan-Maowen, Beichuan-Yingxiu and Pengxian-Guanxian faults, terrace offsets, scarps, fault-controlled saddles, dextral shutter ridges, dextral channel offsets, graben, shatter belts, and pull-apart basins. Electron spin resonance (ESR) and thermoluminescence(TL) ages were obtained using silty sand taken from below the surface of the sediments. According to these data, we calculated the rates of thrusting and strike-slip, and the results indicate that Cenozoic tectonic shortening at the plateau margin is minor with the rate of thrusting less than 1.10 mm/a and the rate of strike-slipping less than 1.46 mm/a. The Longmen Shan is a zone of NNE-trending dextral shear with slip-dip ratio of 6:1-1.3:1. From NW to SE, the thrust component becomes smaller, whereas the strike-slip component becomes larger. 展开更多
关键词 TECTONICS strike-slip thrusting Late Cenozoic longmen Shan Tibetan plateau
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Deep Background of Wenchuan Earthquake and the Upper Crust Structure beneath the Longmen Shan and Adjacent Areas 被引量:12
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作者 LI Qiusheng GAO Rui +5 位作者 WANG Haiyan ZHANG Jisheng LU Zhanwu LI Pengwu GUAN Ye HE Rizheng 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第4期733-739,共7页
By analyzing the deep seismic sounding profiles across the Longmen Shan, this paper focuses on the study of the relationship between the upper crust structure of the Longmen Shan area and the Wenchuan earthquake. The ... By analyzing the deep seismic sounding profiles across the Longmen Shan, this paper focuses on the study of the relationship between the upper crust structure of the Longmen Shan area and the Wenchuan earthquake. The Longmen Shan thrust belt marks not only the topographical change, but also the lateral velocity variation between the eastern Tibetan Plateau and the Sichuan Basin. A low-velocity layer has consistently been found in the crust beneath the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, and ends beneath the western Sichuan Basin. The low-velocity layer at a depth of -20 km beneath the eastern edge of the Tibetan Plateau has been considered as the deep condition for favoring energy accumulation that formed the great Wenchuan earthquake. 展开更多
关键词 the longmen Shan deep seismic sounding profile upper crust structure Wenchuan Earthquake
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Tectonic Evolution of the Middle Frontal Area of the Longmen Mountain Thrust Belt,Western Sichuan Basin,China 被引量:11
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作者 JIN Wenzheng TANG Liangjie +3 位作者 YANG Keming WAN Guimei Lü Zhizhou YU Yixin 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第1期92-102,共11页
By analyzing the balanced cross sections and subsidence history of the Longmen Mountain thrust belt, China, we concluded that it had experienced five tectonic stages: (1) the formation stage (T3x) of the miniatur... By analyzing the balanced cross sections and subsidence history of the Longmen Mountain thrust belt, China, we concluded that it had experienced five tectonic stages: (1) the formation stage (T3x) of the miniature of Longmen Mountain, early Indosinian movement, and Anxian tectonic movement created the Longmen Mountain; (2) the stable tectonic stage (J1) where weaker tectonic movement resulted in the Longmen Mountain thrust belt being slightly uplifted and slightly subsiding the foreland basin; (3) the intense tectonic stage (J2-3), namely the early Yanshan movement; (4) continuous tectonic movement (K-E), namely the late Yanshan movement and early Himalayan movement; and (5) the formation of Longmen Mountain (N-Q), namely the late Himalayan movement. During those tectonic deformation stages, the Anxian movement and Himalayan movement played important roles in the Longmen Mountain's formation. The Himalayan movement affected Longmen Mountain the most; the strata thrust intensively and were eroded severely. There are some klippes in the middle part of the Longmen Mountain thrust belt because a few nappes were pushed southeastward in later tectonic deformation. 展开更多
关键词 balanced cross section shortening rate subsidence history longmen Mountain thrust belt Sichuan basin
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Meso-Cenozoic Tectonic Events Recorded by Apatite Fission Track in the Northern Longmen-Micang Mountains Region 被引量:9
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作者 LEI Yongliang JIA Chengzao +3 位作者 LI Benliang WEI Guoqi CHEN Zhuxin SHI Xin 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2012年第1期153-165,共13页
There is a cross-cutting relationship between the E-W trending structures and the NE- trending structures in the northern Longmen-Micang Mountains region, which reflects possible regional tectonic transition and migra... There is a cross-cutting relationship between the E-W trending structures and the NE- trending structures in the northern Longmen-Micang Mountains region, which reflects possible regional tectonic transition and migration. Apatite fission track (AFT) analyses of 15 samples collected from this area yield apparent ages varying from 30.3±4.2 Ma to 111.7±9.0 Ma and confined-track-lengths ranging from 10.6±0.3 pm to 12.4±0.1 μm. Four specific groups were identified on the basis of the Track Age Spectrum Calculation (TASC) patterns, i.e., 143-112 Ma, 93.6-88 Ma, 42-40 Ma and -25.6 Ma. These age groups correspond to the spatial distributions of datasets and may represent four tectonic events. Together with the regional deformation patterns, the four age groups are interpreted to indicate tectonic superposition, transition and migration during the Meso-Cenozoic with the following possible order: (1) the Micang Mountains belt was dominated by the E-W trending structure during 143-112 Ma; (2) the contraction of the Longmen Mountains belt from the NW to the SE during 93.6-88 Ma led to the superposition of the NE-trending structures over the E-W trendinding structures; (3) dextral strike-slip shear dominated the Longmen Mountains belt at 42-40 Ma; (4) westward migration of the active tectonic belt occurred from 93.6-25.6 Ma in a break-back sequence in the northern Longmen Mountains belt. The Late Cenozoic tectonics in the northern Longmen Mountains belt are characterized by the dextral strike-slip shear and the occurrence of westward break-back sequence of deformations. As a result, north-south differences in deformations along the Longmen Mountains belt were intensified since the Miocene time and strains were mainly accumulated in the hinterland of the Longmen Mountains instead of being propagated to the foreland basin. 展开更多
关键词 apatite fission track tectonic events longmen Mountains Micang Mountains Meso-Cenozoic
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Differential Tectonic Deformation of the Longmen Mountain Thrust Belt,Western Sichuan Basin,China 被引量:6
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作者 TANG Liangjie YANG Keming +3 位作者 JIN Wenzheng WAN Guimei LüZhizhou YU Yixin 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2009年第1期158-169,共12页
Field investigation and seismic section explanation showed that the Longmen Mountain Thrust Belt has obvious differential deformation: zonation, segmentation and stratification. Zonation means that, from NW to NE, th... Field investigation and seismic section explanation showed that the Longmen Mountain Thrust Belt has obvious differential deformation: zonation, segmentation and stratification. Zonation means that, from NW to NE, the Longmen Mountain Thrust Belt can be divided into the Songpan- Garz~ Tectonic Belt, ductile deformation belt, base involved thrust belt, frontal fold-thrust belt, and foreland depression. Segmentation means that it can be divided into five segments from north to south: the northern segment, the Anxian Transfer Zone, the center segment, the Guanxian Transfer Zone and the southern segment. Stratification means that the detachment layers partition the structural styles in profile. The detachment layers in the Longmen Mountain Thrust Belt can be classified into three categories: the deep-level detachment layers, including the crust-mantle system detachment layer, intracrustal detachment layer, and Presinian system basal detachment layer; the middle-level detachment layers, including Cambrian-Ordovician detachment layer, Silurian detachment layer, etc.; and shallow-level detachment layers, including Upper Triassic Xujiahe Formation detachment layer and the Jurassic detachment layers. The multi-level detachment layers have a very important effect on the shaping and evolution of Longmen Mountain Thrust Belt. 展开更多
关键词 differential deformation detachment layer segmentation STRATIFICATION transfer zone zonation longmen Mountain Thrust Belt
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The Coupling Relationship between the Uplift of Longmen Shan and the Subsidence of Foreland Basin,Sichuan,China 被引量:4
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作者 LI Yong YAN Liang +5 位作者 SHAO Chongjian WANG Zhengjiang YAN Zhaokun YU Qian ZHOU Rongjun LI Haibin 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第2期379-395,共17页
Depending on the analysis of the coeval sedimentary geometry and subsidence mechanism in the Longmen Shan foreland basin, three models about the coupling relationship between Longmen Shan uplift and foreland basin sub... Depending on the analysis of the coeval sedimentary geometry and subsidence mechanism in the Longmen Shan foreland basin, three models about the coupling relationship between Longmen Shan uplift and foreland basin subsidence since the Indosinian have been proposed:(1) crustal shortening and its related wide wedge-shaped foreland basin,(2) crustal isostatic rebound and its related tabular foreland basin, and(3) lower crustal flow and its related narrow wedge-shaped foreland basin. Based on the narrow wedge-shaped foreland basin developed since 4 Ma, it is believed that the narrow crustal shortening and tectonic load driven by lower crustal flow is a primary driver for the present Longmen Shan uplift and the Wenchuan(Ms 8.0) earthquake. 展开更多
关键词 coupling relationship foreland basin subsidence longmen Shan uplift eastern margin of Tibetan Plateau SICHUAN China Proto-Tethys
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Interpreting the Coseismic Uplift and Subsidence of the Longmen Shan Foreland Basin System during the Wenchuan Earthquake by a Elastic Flexural Model 被引量:4
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作者 YAN Zhaokun LI Yong +4 位作者 SHAO Chongjian ZHOU Rongjun YAN Liang ZHAO Guohua YAN Binglei 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期555-566,共12页
The coseismic surface uplift of the Longmen Shan(LMS) created an instantaneous topographic load over the western margin of the Sichuan Basin, where surface subsidence, decreasing eastward, has been measured using se... The coseismic surface uplift of the Longmen Shan(LMS) created an instantaneous topographic load over the western margin of the Sichuan Basin, where surface subsidence, decreasing eastward, has been measured using several methods, such as GPS, SAR and levelling. Using an elastic flexural model, we aim to interpret the coseismic surface uplift and subsidence, and constrain the effective lithospheric elastic thickness(Te) of the Sichuan Basin. Using different effective elastic thickness values for the Sichuan Basin, a series of subsidence curves were computed by the elastic flexure model equation for a broken elastic plate. The curves, produced by models using an effective elastic thickness of 30–40 km, provided the best fit to the general pattern of observed coseismic subsidence of the Sichuan Basin. However, the calculated subsidence(-40–70 cm) at the front of the LMS is evidently lower than the observed values(-100 cm), suggesting that the effective elastic thickness therein should be lower. These results indicate that the lithospheric strength may decrease westward from the Sichuan Basin to the LMS. 展开更多
关键词 flexural model longmen Shan Wenchuan Earthquake coseismic uplift and subsidence foreland basin system
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The Deep Geophysical Structure of the Middle Section of the Longmen Mountains Tectonic Belt and its Relation to the Wenchuan Earthquake 被引量:4
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作者 YU Nian WANG Xuben +3 位作者 HU Xiangyun CAI Xuelin KAN Aike ZHAO Ning 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第2期483-497,共15页
Investigation of the deep geophysical structure of the Longmen Mountains tectonic belt and its relation to the Wenchuan Earthquake is important for the study of earthquakes.By using magnetotelluric sounding profiles o... Investigation of the deep geophysical structure of the Longmen Mountains tectonic belt and its relation to the Wenchuan Earthquake is important for the study of earthquakes.By using magnetotelluric sounding profiles of the Luqu-Zhongjiang and Anxian-Suining; seismic sounding profiles of the Sichuan Maowen-Chongqing Gongtan,the Qinghai Huashi Gorge-Sichuan Jianyang,and the Batang-Zizhong; and magnetogravimetric data of the Longmen Mountains region,the deep geophysical structure of the Songpan-Ganzi block,the western Sichuan foreland basin,and the Longmen Mountains tectonic belt and their relation was discussed.The eastward extrusion of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau thrusts the Songpan-Ganzi block upon the Yangtze block,which obstructs the eastward movement of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.The Maoxian-Wenchuan,Beichuan-Yingxiu,and Anxian-Guanxian faults of the Longmen Mountains fault belt dip to northwest with different dip angles and gradually converge in the deeper parts.Geophysical structure suggests that an intracrustal low-velocity,low-resistivity,and high-conductivity layer is common between the middle and upper crust west of the Longmen Mountains tectonic belt but not in the upper Yangtze block.The Sichuan Basin has a thick low-resistance sedimentary layer on a stable high-resistance basement; moreover,there are secondary paleohighs and depression structures at the lower part of the western Sichuan foreland basin with characteristic of high magnetic anomalies,whereas the Songpan-Ganzi block has a high resisitivity cover of upper crust and continues to a low-resistance layer.Considering the Longmen Mountains tectonic belt as the boundary,there are Bouguer gravity anomalies of "one belt between two zones." Thus,we infer that there is a corresponding relation between the inferred crystalline basement of the Songpan block and the underlying basin basement of the Longmen Mountains fault belt.Furthermore,there may be an extensive ancient Yangtze block,which is west of the Ruoergai block.In addition,the crust-mantle ductile shear zone under the Longmen Mountains tectonic belt is the main fault,whereas the Beichuan-Yingxiu and Anxian-Guanxian faults at the surface are earthquake faults.The Wenchuan Ms 8.0 earthquake might be attributed to the collision of the Yangtze block and the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau.The eastward obduction of the eastern edge of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau and eastward subduction of its deeper part under the influence of the collision of the Indian,Pacific,and Philippine Plates with the Eurasia Plate might have caused the Longmen Mountains tectonic belt to cut the Moho and extend to the middle and upper crust; thus,creating high stress concentration and rapid energy release zone. 展开更多
关键词 longmen Mountains tectonic belt Wenchuan earthquake magnetotelluric sounding seismic sounding Songpan-Ganzi folded belt Qinghai-Tibet plateau
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Crustal Uplift in the Longmen Shan Mountains Revealed by Isostatic Gravity Anomalies along the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau 被引量:3
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作者 LI Yong YAN Zhaokun +4 位作者 ZHOU Rongjun YAN Liang DONG Shunli SHAO Chongjian Svirchev LAURENCE 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第1期56-73,共18页
This study examines the relationship between high positive isostatic gravity anomalies (IGA), steep topography and lower crustal extrusion at the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. IGA data has revealed uplift a... This study examines the relationship between high positive isostatic gravity anomalies (IGA), steep topography and lower crustal extrusion at the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau. IGA data has revealed uplift and extrusion of lower crustal flow in the Longmen Shan Mountains (the LMS). Firstly, The high positive IGA zone corresponds to the LMS orogenic belt. It is shown that abrupt changes in IGA correspond to zones of abrupt change of topography, crustal thickness and rock density along the LMS. Secondly, on the basis of the Airy isostasy theory, simulations and inversions of the positive IGA were conducted using three-dimensional bodies. The results indicated that the LMS lacks a mountain root, and that the top surface of the lower crust has been elevated by 11 km, leading to positive IGA, tectonic load and density load. Thirdly, according to Watts's flexural isostasy model, elastic deflection occurs, suggesting that the limited (i.e. narrow) tectonic and density load driven by lower crustal flow in the LMS have led to asymmetric flexural subsidence in the foreland basin and lifting of the forebulge. Finally, based on the correspondence between zones of extremely high positive IGA and the presence of the Precambrian Pengguan-Baoxing complexes in the LMS, the first appearance of erosion gravels from the complexes in the Dayi Conglomerate layer of the Chengdu Basin suggest that positive IGA and lower crustal flow in the LMS took place at 3.6 Ma or slightly earlier. 展开更多
关键词 isostatic gravity anomalies crustal uplift longmen Shan Mountains lower crustal flow foreland basin the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau
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Application of the Material Balance Method in Paleoelevation Recovery: A Case Study of the Longmen Mountains Foreland Basin on the Eastern Margin of the Tibetan Plateau 被引量:4
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作者 YAN Zhaokun LI Yong +6 位作者 LI Haibing DONG Shunli ZHAO Guohua LI Jingbo LI Fensheng YAN Liang ZHENG Lilong 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第2期598-609,共12页
We applied the material balance principle of the denudation volume and sedimentary flux to study the denudation-accumulation system between the Longmen Mountains (Mts.) and the foreland basin. The amount of sediment... We applied the material balance principle of the denudation volume and sedimentary flux to study the denudation-accumulation system between the Longmen Mountains (Mts.) and the foreland basin. The amount of sediment in each sedimentation stage of the basin was estimated to obtain the denudation volume, erosion thickness and deposit thickness since the Late Triassic Epoch, to enable us to recover the paleoelevation of the provenance and the sedimentary area. The results show the following: (1) Since the Late Triassic Epoch, the elevation of the surface of the Longmen Mts. has uplifted from 0 m to 2751 m, and the crust of the Longmen Mts. has uplifted by 9.8 km. Approximately 72% of the materials introduced have been denuded from the mountains. (2) It is difficult to recover the paleoelevation of each stage of the Longmen Mts. foreland basin quantitatively by the present-day techniques and data. (3) The formation of the Longmen Mts. foreland basin consisted of three stages of thrust belt tectonic load and three stages of thrust belt erosional unload. During tectonic loading stages (Late Triassic Epoch, Late Jurassic-Early Cretaceous, Late Cretaceous-Miocene), the average elevation of Longmen Mts. was lower (approximately 700-1700 m). During erosional unloading stages (Early and Middle Jurassic, Middle Cretaceous and Jiaguan, Late Cenozoic), the average elevation of Longmen Mts. was high at approximately 2000-2800m. 展开更多
关键词 longmen Mountains foreland basin material balance method paleoelevation recovery the eastern margin of the Tibetan Plateau
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Rock Damage Structure of the South Longmen-Shan Fault in the 2008 M8 Wenchuan Earthquake Viewed with Fault-Zone Trapped Waves and Scientific Drilling 被引量:9
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作者 LI Yonggang XU Zhiqin LI Haibing 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第2期444-467,共24页
This article is to review results from scientific drilling and fault-zone trapped waves (FZTWs) at the south Longman-Shan fault (LSF) zone that ruptured in the 2008 May 12 M8 Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan,China.I... This article is to review results from scientific drilling and fault-zone trapped waves (FZTWs) at the south Longman-Shan fault (LSF) zone that ruptured in the 2008 May 12 M8 Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan,China.Immediately after the mainshock,two Wenchuan Fault Scientific Drilling (WFSD) boreholes were drilled at WFSD-1 and WFSD-2 sites approximately 400 m and 1 km west of the surface rupture along the Yinxiu-Beichuan fault (YBF),the middle fault strand of the south LSF zone.Two boreholes met the principal slip of Wenchuan earthquake along the YBF at depths of 589-m and 1230-m,respectively.The slip is accompanied with a 100-200-m-wide zone consisting of fault gouge,breccia,cataclasite and fractures.Close to WFSD-1 site,the nearly-vertical slip of ~4.3-m with a 190-m wide zone of highly fractured rocks restricted to the hanging wall of the YBF was found at the ground surface after the Wenchuan earthquake.A dense linear seismic array was deployed across the surface rupture at this venue to record FZTWs generated by aftershocks.Observations and 3-D finite-difference simulations of FZTWs recorded at this cross-fault array and network stations close to the YBF show a distinct low-velocity zone composed by severely damaged rocks along the south LSF at seismogenic depths.The zone is several hundred meters wide along the principal slip,within which seismic velocities are reduced by ~30-55% from wall-rock velocities and with the maximum velocity reduction in the ~200-m-wide rupture core zone at shallow depth.The FZTW-inferred geometry and physical properties of the south LSF rupture zone at shallow depth are in general consistent with the results from petrological and structural analyses of cores and well log at WFSD boreholes.We interpret this remarkable low-velocity zone as being a break-down zone during dynamic rupture in the 2008 M8 earthquake.We examined the FZTWS generated by similar earthquakes before and after the 2008 mainshock and observed that seismic velocities within fault core zone was reduced by ~10% due to severe damage of fault rocks during the M8 mainshock.Scientific drilling and locations of aftershocks generating prominent FZTWs also indicate rupture bifurcation along the YBF and the Anxian-Guangxian fault (AGF),two strands of the south LSF at shallow depth.A combination of seismic,petrologic and geologic study at the south LSF leads to further understand the relationship between the fault-zone structure and rupture dynamics,and the amplification of ground shaking strength along the low-velocity fault zone due to its waveguide effect. 展开更多
关键词 Rupture zone rock damage structure scientific drilling fault-zone trapped waves Wenchuan Earthquake longmen-Shan Fault
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Episodic Orogeny Deduced from Coeval Sedimentary Sequences in the Foreland Basin and Its Implication for Uplift Process of Longmen Mountain,China 被引量:3
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作者 LI Yong SU De-chen +4 位作者 ZHOU Rong-jun LI Hai-bing Alexander L.DENSMORE YAN Liang YAN Zhao-kun 《Journal of Mountain Science》 SCIE CSCD 2013年第1期29-42,共14页
Longmen Mountain located at the boundary between the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau,representing the steepest gradient of any edges of the plateau.Three endmember models of uplift process and mechanism have been pr... Longmen Mountain located at the boundary between the Sichuan Basin and Tibetan Plateau,representing the steepest gradient of any edges of the plateau.Three endmember models of uplift process and mechanism have been proposed,including crustal thickening,crustal flow,and crustal isostatic rebound.Here we use coeval sedimentary sequences in the foreland basin to restraint uplift process and mechanism in the Longmen Mountain.The more than 10,000 m thick Late TriassicQuaternary strata filled in this foreland basin and can be divided into six megasequences that are distinguished as two distinct types.The first type is the wedge-shaped megasequences which are sedimentary response of strong active thrust loading events,characterized by a high rate of subsidence and sediment accumulation,coarsening-upward succession and a dual-sourced sediment supply.This type includes Late Triassic,Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous and Late Cretaceous to Paleogene megasequences.The second type is the tabular megasequences,characterized by the low rate of subsidence and sediment accumulation,finingupward succession,and a single-sourced sediment supply,which is sedimentary response of isostatic rebound and erosion unloading.This type includes the Early to Middle Jurassic,Middle Cretaceous and Neogene to Quaternary megasequences.Basing on sedimentary,active tectonic,geomorphic evidence,we infer that the direction has been reversed from SSWdirected sinistral strike-slip to NNE-directed dextral strike-slip during 40-3.6 Ma,and since 3.6 Ma,the Longmen Mountain thrust belt belong to times of isostatic rebound and erosional unloading with NNEdirected dextral strike-slip.This suggests that crustal isostatic rebound is a primary driver for uplift and topography of the present Longmen Mountain.The Wenchuan(Ms8.0) earthquake,which ruptured a large thrust fault with NNE-directed dextral strikeslip along the range front,is an active manifestation of this crustal isostatic rebound process with dextral strike-slipping and shortening.This process may be the cause for the Wenchuan Earthquake and the apparent paradox of high relief,little shortening,the relative dearth of historical seismicity in the region. 展开更多
关键词 Wedge-shaped megasequence Tabular megasequence Orogenic loading Erosional unloading Uplift process longmen Mountain Foreland basin
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DEFORMATIONAL AND METAMORPHIC HISTORY OF THE CENTRAL LONGMEN MOUNTAINS, SICHUAN CHINA
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作者 Chris J.L. Wilson 1, Brenton A. Worley 1, Shefa Chen 1, Mathew J. Harrowfield 1,Liu Shugen 2,Luo Zhili 2 2 Chengdu University of Technology, Chengdu 6 《地学前缘》 EI CAS CSCD 2000年第S1期273-274,共2页
The Longmen Mountains and adjacent regions on the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau can be divided into three tectonic units: the eastern Songpan—Garzê fold belt, the Longmen Mountains (Longmen Shan) Thrust... The Longmen Mountains and adjacent regions on the eastern margin of the Tibetan plateau can be divided into three tectonic units: the eastern Songpan—Garzê fold belt, the Longmen Mountains (Longmen Shan) Thrust—Nappe belt and the Western Sichuan foreland basin that occupies the western part of the Sichuan basin. The Longmen Shan Thrust—Nappe belt is subdivided by six northwest\|dipping major listric thrusts, with accompanying duplexes and imbricate fans, into five large\|scale nappes (Chen & Wilson, 1996). In the inner Longmen Shan, the nappe units have incorporated both Mesoproterozoic basement and Sinian (Neoproterozoic) to Triassic cover sequences as “thick\|skinned" horses. Whereas, in the frontal Longmen Shan, Sinian to Cretaceous cover sediments have been stripped from the basement as “thin\|skinned" fold and thrust sheets, including extensively distributed klippen structures. Pre\|thrusting extension during Devonian to middle Late Triassic times resulted in syndepositional normal faults. Structural inversion of these faults initiated the “Peng Xian—Guan Xian basement complex", Jiuding Shan and Tangwangzhai nappes, during an early episode of the Indosinian Orogeny (Norian to Rhaetian). This was followed by episodic thrusting during latest Triassic to Early Cretaceous times to develop the Guan Xian—An Xian and Southeastern Marginal nappes that have incorporated sediments from the neighbouring foreland basin into the frontal part of the Thrust—Nappe belt. Differential thrusting occurred across the Thrust—Nappe belt during a Late Miocene reactivation of the pre\|existing faults. 展开更多
关键词 longmen MOUNTAINS Songpan—Garzê fold BELT Wenchuan—Mouwen SHEAR zone Wenchuan—Mouwen fault METAMORPHIC BELT transpressional SHEAR Himalayan OROGENY Indosinian OROGENY
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Characteristics of Nappes and Segmentation of the Longmen Mountains Thrust Belt, Western Sichuan Basin, China
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作者 Wenzheng Jin Junpeng Wang +1 位作者 Zehong Cui Zhixu Ye 《Open Journal of Geology》 2018年第3期247-262,共16页
In order to reveal the nature of the segmentation of Longmen Mountains Thrust Belt caused by the three nappes (Jiaoziding, Jiudingshan, and Baoxing Nappe), several methods are applied in this paper, including field in... In order to reveal the nature of the segmentation of Longmen Mountains Thrust Belt caused by the three nappes (Jiaoziding, Jiudingshan, and Baoxing Nappe), several methods are applied in this paper, including field investigation, seismic explanation and balanced crossed section, etc. Results of research reveal that nappes in Longmen Mountains vary in geometry, kinematics, and dynamics. Jiaoziding Nappe has generally behaved in a ductile manner, whereas Jiudingshan Nappe has been rigid, and the rheology of Baoxing Nappe has been intermediate between that of the other two nappes. The development of nappes has resulted in tectonic segmentation of Longmen Mountains: the main structural style of the northern segment is thrust faulting, with Jiaoziding Nappe representing a giant syncline. Given its ductility, it absorbed lots of stress, with the least amount of tectonic shortening in the SE part of the nappe. In the middle segment, the deformation is controlled by the rigid Jiudingshan Nappe, whose frontal area records lots of tectonic shortening. Deformation in the southern segment is intermediate in character between that of the other two segments, characterized by horizontal zonation, as demonstrated by fault development, and vertical stratification, which indicates that fault development was controlled by lithology. 展开更多
关键词 NAPPE TECTONIC Evolution Segmentation DECOLLEMENT Layer longmen MOUNTAINS THRUST Belt
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龙门山中段北川通口剖面中二叠统栖霞组地层沉积特征
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作者 王东 王海军 +3 位作者 杨成 张俊辉 赵姗姗 胡永亮 《石油实验地质》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2024年第2期278-287,共10页
川西龙门山前带栖霞组是近期油气勘探的热点,龙门山中段栖霞组勘探程度低,明确其地层沉积特征,对于天然气勘探具有重要的指导意义。基于对龙门山中段北川通口剖面实测,结合薄片鉴定和主量、微量元素分析,对栖霞组层序地层及沉积特征进... 川西龙门山前带栖霞组是近期油气勘探的热点,龙门山中段栖霞组勘探程度低,明确其地层沉积特征,对于天然气勘探具有重要的指导意义。基于对龙门山中段北川通口剖面实测,结合薄片鉴定和主量、微量元素分析,对栖霞组层序地层及沉积特征进行了研究,明确了沉积环境。北川通口剖面梁山组—栖霞组识别出2个三级和1个四级层序界面,划分为1个三级层序和2个四级层序。梁山组—栖霞组发育滨岸—沼泽、开阔台地及台地边缘3种沉积相,开阔海、滩间海、台内滩和台缘滩4种亚相,台内生屑滩、台缘生屑滩和台缘砂屑、生屑滩3种微相。栖一段至栖二段下部整体处于开阔台地,栖二段中上部则处于台地边缘,建立了龙门山中段栖霞组镶边碳酸盐岩台地沉积模式。栖霞组沉积期整体处于温暖、湿润、富氧、古生物大量繁殖的海水—陆表海沉积环境,栖二段中上部高位体系域Sr/Ba比值整体最低,MgO/CaO比值最高,平均古水温高,V/(V+Ni)、V/Cr低值,古盐度m值明显较高,代表远离陆地的浅水、高能台地边缘沉积环境,厚大高能台缘砂屑、生屑滩发育,是规模优质滩相孔隙型白云岩储层发育有利部位。龙门山中段栖二段与北段、南段具有相似的沉积相带和储集条件,是栖霞组油气勘探的有利区带,有望成为实现规模增储的重要战略接替阵地。 展开更多
关键词 主量、微量元素 层序地层 沉积相 沉积模式 栖霞组 中二叠统 龙门山
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传统村落民居建筑空间研究——以杭州富阳龙门古镇为例
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作者 田密蜜 何鑫 董睿 《浙江工业大学学报(社会科学版)》 2024年第3期258-264,共7页
在乡村振兴战略的大背景下,传统村落作为文化遗产和人类居住历史的重要组成部分,在更新保护过程中面临着严峻的挑战。基于建筑类型学方法以传统民居建筑保存较为完整的富阳龙门古镇为研究对象,探究村落中民居建筑空间的尺度特征、空间... 在乡村振兴战略的大背景下,传统村落作为文化遗产和人类居住历史的重要组成部分,在更新保护过程中面临着严峻的挑战。基于建筑类型学方法以传统民居建筑保存较为完整的富阳龙门古镇为研究对象,探究村落中民居建筑空间的尺度特征、空间布局和要素特征,并进行类型学归纳与分析,从资源禀赋、空间形态、空间形象、功能需求四个方面提出针对古镇民居建筑空间的保护更新策略,以促进传统村落可持续发展。 展开更多
关键词 龙门古镇 传统民居 建筑空间 保护更新
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基于GIS和AHP的洛阳市龙门风景名胜区生态敏感性评价 被引量:2
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作者 闫莹玉 孙林林 +1 位作者 高健康 卫红 《林业调查规划》 2024年第2期97-102,197,共7页
随着旅游业的快速发展以及风景区的无节制开发,风景区生态环境遭到严重威胁。以洛阳市龙门风景名胜区为例,选取9个生态敏感性因子,利用GIS法和AHP法,进行生态敏感性单因子等分析。结果表明,龙门风景名胜区整体生态敏感性中,不敏感区面积... 随着旅游业的快速发展以及风景区的无节制开发,风景区生态环境遭到严重威胁。以洛阳市龙门风景名胜区为例,选取9个生态敏感性因子,利用GIS法和AHP法,进行生态敏感性单因子等分析。结果表明,龙门风景名胜区整体生态敏感性中,不敏感区面积为462.29 hm^(2),占比14.58%;低敏感区面积为921.23 hm^(2),占比29.05%;中敏感区面积为787.69 hm^(2),占比24.84%;高敏感区面积为635.74 hm^(2),占比20.05%;极敏感区面积为363.86 hm^(2),占比11.48%,高敏感性和极敏感性区占比较高。通过量化分析,得出区域各因子对生态敏感性影响等级,并在生态敏感性评价的基础上,探讨风景名胜区可持续发展思路。 展开更多
关键词 GIS AHP 龙门风景名胜区 生态敏感性 洛阳市
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龙门山山前带中段分层差异变形特征及成因
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作者 郑娜 何登发 +2 位作者 汪仁富 孟宪武 王莹 《地质科学》 CAS CSCD 北大核心 2024年第3期768-780,共13页
龙门山构造带是研究陆内构造变形活动的理想场所之一。龙门山山前带的构造变形整体具有纵向分段、横向分带、垂向分层的特点。为了明确龙门山山前带中段分层变形特征,并进一步探讨分层差异变形成因。本文应用浅表地质露头、数字高程与... 龙门山构造带是研究陆内构造变形活动的理想场所之一。龙门山山前带的构造变形整体具有纵向分段、横向分带、垂向分层的特点。为了明确龙门山山前带中段分层变形特征,并进一步探讨分层差异变形成因。本文应用浅表地质露头、数字高程与三维地震数据等资料,开展龙门山山前带中段构造样式的识别及分层差异解析,绘制典型剖面构造演化图,计算关键层位缩短量。研究表明:龙门山山前带发育多种类型的断层相关褶皱,其中,上三叠统叠瓦逆冲构造以及深部逆冲楔在龙门山山前带中段广泛发育。总体来看,龙门山山前带中段大致以嘉陵江组为界,呈叠瓦逆冲构造系统与深部中小尺度冲断构造系统垂向叠置的构造特征,滑脱层对分层变形起着控制作用。此外,岩性也影响着分层变形,嘉陵江组膏盐岩等区域性分布的软弱层在变形中发挥着传递应变的滑脱层作用;多期次变形的叠加也是导致龙门山山前带中段分层差异变形的重要原因。 展开更多
关键词 龙门山 山前带 构造样式 分层变形 多重滑脱
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黄河流域头道拐-龙门区间极端降水时空分布特征及其对径流的影响
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作者 马晓妮 任宗萍 +2 位作者 李占斌 李斌斌 谢梦瑶 《中国水土保持科学》 CSCD 北大核心 2024年第3期72-81,共10页
全球气候变化背景下极端降水事件频发,研究理解极端降水时空变化特征,明确径流过程的变化规律及影响机制对半干旱-半湿润区水土保持决策具有重要意义。基于头道拐—龙门区间1960—2021年37个气象站点资料以及头道拐、龙门水文站资料,分... 全球气候变化背景下极端降水事件频发,研究理解极端降水时空变化特征,明确径流过程的变化规律及影响机制对半干旱-半湿润区水土保持决策具有重要意义。基于头道拐—龙门区间1960—2021年37个气象站点资料以及头道拐、龙门水文站资料,分析区间极端降水时空分布特征以及径流动态变化特征,并使用PLSR模型分析极端降水事件同径流之间的关系。结果表明:1)近60多年来,除持续干旱时间、持续降水时间、最大1日降水量、最大5日降水量之外其余各极端降水指数均呈上升趋势,区间极端降水强度指数上升趋势总体高于极端降水频率指数;2)头道拐—龙门区间多年平均径流量为39.8亿m^(3),自20世纪60年代以来平均变化趋势为-0.947亿m^(3)/a。随时间的推移径流量呈显著减少态势,以1979年为界,区间年径流量从61.9亿m^(3)下降到29.3亿m^(3);3)基于突变前各极端降水指数同区间年径流深所构建的PLSR模型累计解释了年径流总方差的88.4%,年降水总量、强降水总量、极端强降水总量是影响头道拐—龙门区间径流变化的最重要变量,同时进一步定量化分离极端降水和人类活动对区间径流的影响,其中极端降水对于径流变化的贡献率为10.6%。 展开更多
关键词 极端降水指数 时空分布 径流变化 PLSR模型 头道拐—龙门区间
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