The Eastern coast of Taiwan is prone to big #earthquakes as this map from Tang and collaborators shows. Main shallow crustal active faults are the Central Range Fault (W-dipping, earthquakes and ruptured zones in red and orange) and the Longitudinal Valley Fault (E-dipping, in blue) 5/n
From: https://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-023-00994-0
Two magnitude 6+ event happened in 2018 and 2019 in the very same region than the 3 Februaryb 2024 Mw7.4. The 2018 Mw6.4 #earthquake had a complex (strike-slip + reverse, several fault segments) shallow crustal rupture.
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See: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.epsl.2019.115729 and https://doi.org/10.1785/0220180228
This E-W section at Hualien latitude only shows a 2D view of the complex 3D structure. If the ~20-40km hypocentral depth of the Mw7.4 #earthquake is true*, it's difficult to figure out which fault ruptured. Could be one not reaching upper crustal levels. Just hypotheses.
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Section from Lallemand 2014, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jseaes.2013.07.043
* Saying "If the ~20-40km depth of the rupture is true" is a big IF as the Taiwan seismic center puts epicenter of the main shock at 15km only. Needs further studies.
Source region of #Taiwan Mw7.4 #earthquake of 6 Feb. has a complicated 3D lithospheric structure: interaction between the Ryuku subduction and accretionary wedge, the accreted Luzon arc (now forming the coastal range), the Philippines plate, and the Taiwan orogenic prism (central range and foothills).
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I love this week's cover of #Science, with the famous north faces of the Tre Cime di Lavaredo ⛰️ in the Italian #Dolomites.
Related perspective article about "the dolomite problem": https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adl1734
This animated GIF 👇🏽 summarizes the main results and figures of Habel et al's article "Upper-plate Shortening and Mountain-building in the Context of Mantle-driven Oceanic Subduction 🏔️
Article: https://tektonika.online/index.php/home/article/view/39
Keynote GIF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1oT6hzKwTtvWS8JX7anyYc0s-P1odQU-o/view?usp=sharing
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In our new paper, Habel et al. 2023, we use analogue models to discuss the effect of mantle flow on upper-plate shortening, and #mountain building in Andean #subduction margin context. The paradigmatic #orogen type being the #Andes #Altiplano in front of the Nazca-South America plate boundary.
https://tektonika.online/index.php/home/article/view/39
Proud and happy that it is published in TEKTONIKA DOAJ (@wearetektonika )
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Reminder: the seminal article about the source of the 464BC #earthquake is this one:
Armijo et al. "A possible normal-fault rupture for the 464BC Sparta earthquake", Nature, 1991, https://doi.org/10.1038/351137a0
Today's reading 👇, some historical papers, with the idea to enrich our teaching in the field next year about the Sparta 464BC #earthquake
A new paper by IPGP and OVPF researchers A. Lavayssière and L. Retailleau:
Capturing #Mayotte’s deep #magmatic plumbing system and its spatiotemporal evolution with #volcano-#tectonic #seismicity
With a beautiful evaluation of #earthquake location uncertainties
https://www.jvolcanica.org/ojs/index.php/volcanica/article/view/219
L'Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris #IPGP a eu 100 ans en 2021.
Un livre, paru la semaine dernière raconte son histoire et illustre quelques avancées scientifiques majeures.
https://www.editionsdelamartiniere.fr/livres/institut-de-physique-du-globe-de-paris/
#géophysique #geophysics #géologie #geology #Terre #Earth #sciencehistory
Today, digging through archives, I found few old papers by Maurice Mattauer – my PhD supervizor looooooong time ago – Paul Tapponnier – with whom I worked for many years here at IPGP – François Proust – One of my teachers when I was an undergraduate – and Jean-Pierre Petit.
I extracted some figures for my #Tectoldies blog.
They are about the High Atlas mountains and Tizi n'Test Fault, site of the Morocco 8 Sept #earthquake and of the ensuing #disaster that claimed thousands of lives.
Have a look to my #Tectoldies blog post:
https://tectoldies.mystrikingly.com/blog/the-tizi-n-test-fault-in-the-high-atlas-of-morocco
For those who don't already know, I intermittently maintain a blog called:
“The Beauty of Tectonics – The art of geological sections & other tectonic sketches and amazing maps”
It's here: https://tectoldies.mystrikingly.com
#Séisme destructeur au Maroc. Magnitude Mw6.9, epicentre à ~70km au sud-ouest de Marrakesh.
Le mécanisme (tenseur de moment) implique une rupture sur une faille chevauchante liée à la tectonique du Haut Atlas.
Pensées pour les victimes, et courage ♥️
We are in September and France is sweating under a strong #heatwave repeatedly breaking monthly record at many places.
T°max last 24h, only values ≥34°C indicated.
#climatechange #ClimateEmergency
Map source InfoClimat: https://www.infoclimat.fr/fr/cartes/observations-meteo/temps-reel/temperature_max/carte-interactive.html#5.768102010091146/46.5343/6.03
Meanwhile, the first page of Le Monde reference journal 👇🏼
"Climate, the summer of global shift"
#climatecrisis #ClimateEmergency #climatechange #heatwave #disasters
First time an #heatwave alert is issued in September by @meteofrance.
Area includes Paris conurbation and the entire Île de France. Forecast T° max 35-37°C, and tropical nights (>20°C).
We are in climate emergency.
Exceptional sat. image (Terra/MODIS) of the low-pressure area (cut-off low) off coast of Portugal. It carries Saharan dust across the Mediterranean and generates a record-breaking #heatwave in the west and center of France. Dusty skies covers NE Spain and SW France.
Geology, tectonics, earthquakes, seismotectonics, hazard epistemology & sci com.
Senior researcher at Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris (IPGP - CNRS - Univ. Paris Cité). Tektonika DOAJ executive editor.