We are organizing a workshop about "The Deformation of the #Lithosphere" in memory of Paul Tapponnier. Held in Paris, France, in February 12-14, 2025, et the Académie des Sciences and IPGP.
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Maybe you have seen in the news stories about a strange #seismic
signal in Sept. 2023 that has been linked to a giant #tsunami
in a remote #fjord
in #Greenland?
Perhaps the best way to get an overview of that study is this excellent 10' video by S. Hicks and colleagues: youtu.be/60T9TKuuujs
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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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.