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Title: | The Magnetic Fabric of Gouge Mimics the Coseismic Focal Mechanism of the Chi-Chi Earthquake (1999, Mw 7.6) | Authors: | Chou Y.-M Aubourg C Yeh E.-C SHENG-RONG SONG Lin Y.-K Humbert F Jiang X Lee T.-Q. |
Keywords: | Faulting; Magnetism; Structural geology; ChiChi earthquake; Degree of anisotropy; Focal mechanism; Kinematic information; Magnetic fabrics; Magnetic foliation; Magnetic lineations; Rock fragments; Earthquakes; Chi-Chi earthquake 1999; coseismic process; focal mechanism; foliation; kinematics; lineation; magnetic fabric; magnetic field; slip rate; Chichi; Taiwan | Issue Date: | 2020 | Journal Volume: | 47 | Journal Issue: | 22 | Source: | Geophysical Research Letters | Abstract: | We present a magnetic fabric investigation of small oriented rock fragments from gouges and wall rocks from the Chelungpu fault (Taiwan), where the Chi-Chi earthquake occurred (Mw 7.6, 1999). Samples are obtained from surface outcrops and at a depth of ~1?km, including the 3-mm-thick Chi-Chi principal slip zone. Wall rocks at depth show magnetic foliation roughly parallel to bedding, whereas they are oblique at the surface. Within the gouges, the mean shape of magnetic ellipsoid is oblate, and the degree of anisotropy is up to 12%. The magnetic foliation diverges of ~40° from the fault plane, compatible with a simple shear westward. The magnetic lineation is oblique, resulting probably from coseismic and interseismic records. The reconstructed focal mechanism from the magnetic fabric closely matches the focal mechanism solutions for the Chi-Chi earthquake. Our work demonstrates that magnetic fabric of gouge fragments can bring valuable kinematic information on modern earthquakes. ?2020. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved. |
URI: | https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85096626744&doi=10.1029%2f2020GL090111&partnerID=40&md5=59b64977c226c29804d85709cdaebf3d https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/571667 |
ISSN: | 948276 | DOI: | 10.1029/2020GL090111 |
Appears in Collections: | 地質科學系 |
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