AbstractIn mainland China, approximately 86% of M≥7 earthquakes have occurred in the block boundary zone, which has been well explained by active block theory. However, a few large earthquakes have occurred within the active block, which provides us with an opportunity to better study the deformation of the Tibetan Plateau. The Litang Fault (LTF) is a strike-slip fault within the Sichuan-Yunnan Active Block and produced the 1948 Litang M7.3 earthquake. We presented the Holocene rupture behavior of the LTF based on detailed field investigations, paleoearthquake trenching, and radiocarbon dating. Specifically, we revealed 13 Holocene paleoearthquake events at four trenching sites and divided these events into 3 rupture cycles at the whole-fau...
International audienceThe Haiyuan fault is a major active left-lateral fault along the northeast edg...
The Zemuhe Fault is a prominent active fault in Southwestern China. Seven ravines along a 5 km long ...
The Xianshuihe fault of western Sichuan Province, China, is one of the world's most active faults, h...
The Litang fault system (LTFS) in the eastern Tibetan Plateau has generated several large (7.5\textg...
The Yushu segment of the Ganzi-Yushu fault system (central Tibet plateau) is mainly composed by the ...
The Luoshan Fault located at the northeastern margin of Tibet plateau strikes roughly N-S, and is co...
AbstractStepovers have been widely suggested to be important structural boundaries that control eart...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
Fault zones along active tectonic block boundaries are a significant source of devastating continent...
International audienceThe Litang fault system that crosses the Litang Plateau, a low relief surface ...
The role of upper-crustal faulting in building and maintaining the extreme relief of the Longmen Sha...
The late Quaternary activity of Yushu segment is poorly understood compared with other segments with...
The role of upper-crustal faulting in building and maintaining the extreme relief of the Longmen Sha...
Abstract The Haiyuan fault is a major active left-lateral fault along the northeast edge of the Tibe...
International audienceThe Haiyuan fault is a major active left-lateral fault along the northeast edg...
The Zemuhe Fault is a prominent active fault in Southwestern China. Seven ravines along a 5 km long ...
The Xianshuihe fault of western Sichuan Province, China, is one of the world's most active faults, h...
The Litang fault system (LTFS) in the eastern Tibetan Plateau has generated several large (7.5\textg...
The Yushu segment of the Ganzi-Yushu fault system (central Tibet plateau) is mainly composed by the ...
The Luoshan Fault located at the northeastern margin of Tibet plateau strikes roughly N-S, and is co...
AbstractStepovers have been widely suggested to be important structural boundaries that control eart...
This is the publisher’s final pdf. The published article is copyrighted by the American Geophysical ...
Fault zones along active tectonic block boundaries are a significant source of devastating continent...
International audienceThe Litang fault system that crosses the Litang Plateau, a low relief surface ...
The role of upper-crustal faulting in building and maintaining the extreme relief of the Longmen Sha...
The late Quaternary activity of Yushu segment is poorly understood compared with other segments with...
The role of upper-crustal faulting in building and maintaining the extreme relief of the Longmen Sha...
Abstract The Haiyuan fault is a major active left-lateral fault along the northeast edge of the Tibe...
International audienceThe Haiyuan fault is a major active left-lateral fault along the northeast edg...
The Zemuhe Fault is a prominent active fault in Southwestern China. Seven ravines along a 5 km long ...
The Xianshuihe fault of western Sichuan Province, China, is one of the world's most active faults, h...