1. The crustal structure of the Lomgmenshan fault zone and its implications for seismogenesis: New insight from aeromagnetic and gravity data.
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Hai Yang, Shengqing Xiong, Qiankun Liu, Fang Li, Zhiye Jia, Xue Yang, Haofei Yan, and Zhaoliang Li
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GRAVITY anomalies , *MAGNETIC anomalies , *GRAVITY , *FAULT zones , *MAGNETIC transitions , *EARTHQUAKES , *SEISMIC anisotropy , *GEODYNAMICS - Abstract
Although many geophysical models have been proposed in the Longmenshan fault zone (LFZ) and its surrounding areas, the deep structure of the seismic gap and its constraint of the Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes remain uncertain. Based on the compiled aeromagnetic data and Bouguer gravity data, we have tried to create a more detailed and visible magnetic and density model beneath the LFZ using 2D forward modeling and 3D inversion. The research shows that structure heterogeneities are widely distributed beneath the LFZ. The earthquake epicenters show high magnetic anomalies and the edge of high Bouguer gravity anomalies that consist of rigid blocks where apt to accumulate stress. However, the seismic gap shows low magnetic anomalies and transition of Bouguer gravity anomalies related to a weak zone. The Sichuan Basin has two NE-trending banded high magnetic blocks extending beneath the LFZ that firmly support the crust of the Sichuan Basin was downward subduction toward the LFZ. More importantly, the basement subducts to approximately 33 km west of the Wenchuan-Maoxian fault with a low dip angle beneath the middle segment of the LFZ, whereas the distance decreases to approximately 17 and 19 km under the southern segment. Thus, the crust of the Sichuan Basin beneath the middle segment extends farther than that beneath the southern segment with the seismic gap as the transition zone. Therefore, we propose that the structural heterogeneity of the basement on the western margin of the Sichuan Basin may be the main reason for the different focal mechanisms and geodynamics of the Wenchuan and Lushan earthquakes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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