Kinematics and paleoseismology of the Vernon Fault, Marlborough Fault System, New Zealand: Implications for contractional fault bend deformation, earthquake triggering, and the record of Hikurangi subduction earthquakes. Issue 7 (30th June 2014)
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- Kinematics and paleoseismology of the Vernon Fault, Marlborough Fault System, New Zealand: Implications for contractional fault bend deformation, earthquake triggering, and the record of Hikurangi subduction earthquakes. Issue 7 (30th June 2014)
- Main Title:
- Kinematics and paleoseismology of the Vernon Fault, Marlborough Fault System, New Zealand: Implications for contractional fault bend deformation, earthquake triggering, and the record of Hikurangi subduction earthquakes
- Authors:
- Bartholomew, Timothy D.
Little, Timothy A.
Clark, Kate J.
Van Dissen, Russ
Barnes, Philip M. - Abstract:
- <abstract abstract-type="main"> <title>Abstract</title> <p>The ~40 km long Vernon Fault, in the Marlborough Fault System of New Zealand, is characterized by dextral slip with subordinate reverse slip and exhibits abrupt variations in strike of up to 90°. Onshore fieldwork, paleoseismic trenching, and offshore high‐frequency seismic reflection data are integrated together to identify the kinematics and paleoseismic history of three sections of the fault: (1) the NNE striking Vernon Hills section which branches off from the Awatere Fault; (2) the NE striking Big Lagoon section which borders Big Lagoon to the south and extends ~9 km offshore to the east; and (3) the E‐W striking Wairau Basin section, which is entirely submarine. The Vernon Fault can be shown to have a dextral slip rate of 0.8–4.9 mm/yr with a preferred estimate of 0.9 mm/yr (on the Big Lagoon section). We infer that a further unrecognized 3–4 mm/yr of dextral slip has been accommodated off fault as a result of accumulated slip on small and/or blind reverse faults adjacent to a 6 km wide restraining bend in the main fault. The onshore and offshore paleoseismic records are in good agreement. These indicate three to five events at eight sites and a mean recurrence interval of 3.9 ± 1.2 ka over the past ~16 kyr, with the last event taking place at ~3.3 ka. Earthquakes on the Vernon Fault are responsible for &lt;25% of the Holocene subsidence rate of Big Lagoon over the last ~13 ka. Most of the subsidence of this<abstract abstract-type="main"> <title>Abstract</title> <p>The ~40 km long Vernon Fault, in the Marlborough Fault System of New Zealand, is characterized by dextral slip with subordinate reverse slip and exhibits abrupt variations in strike of up to 90°. Onshore fieldwork, paleoseismic trenching, and offshore high‐frequency seismic reflection data are integrated together to identify the kinematics and paleoseismic history of three sections of the fault: (1) the NNE striking Vernon Hills section which branches off from the Awatere Fault; (2) the NE striking Big Lagoon section which borders Big Lagoon to the south and extends ~9 km offshore to the east; and (3) the E‐W striking Wairau Basin section, which is entirely submarine. The Vernon Fault can be shown to have a dextral slip rate of 0.8–4.9 mm/yr with a preferred estimate of 0.9 mm/yr (on the Big Lagoon section). We infer that a further unrecognized 3–4 mm/yr of dextral slip has been accommodated off fault as a result of accumulated slip on small and/or blind reverse faults adjacent to a 6 km wide restraining bend in the main fault. The onshore and offshore paleoseismic records are in good agreement. These indicate three to five events at eight sites and a mean recurrence interval of 3.9 ± 1.2 ka over the past ~16 kyr, with the last event taking place at ~3.3 ka. Earthquakes on the Vernon Fault are responsible for &lt;25% of the Holocene subsidence rate of Big Lagoon over the last ~13 ka. Most of the subsidence of this lagoon has been the result of surface deformation related with southern Hikurangi megathrust earthquakes.</p> </abstract> … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Tectonics. Volume 33:Issue 7(2014)
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- Tectonics
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- Volume 33:Issue 7(2014)
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- Volume 33, Issue 7 (2014)
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- 2014
- Volume:
- 33
- Issue:
- 7
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2014-0033-0007-0000
- Page Start:
- 1201
- Page End:
- 1218
- Publication Date:
- 2014-06-30
- Subjects:
- Geology, Structural -- Periodicals
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- DOI:
- 10.1002/2014TC003543 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0278-7407
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