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Holocene slip rate along the Gyaring Co Fault, central Tibet

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Title Holocene slip rate along the Gyaring Co Fault, central Tibet
Names Shi, Xuhua (creator)
Kirby, Eric (creator)
Lu, Haijian (creator)
Robinson, Ruth (creator)
Furlong, Kevin P. (creator)
Wang, Erchie (creator)
Date Issued 2014-08-28 (iso8601)
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Abstract Although geodetic measurements of interseismic deformation in interior Tibet suggest slow
strain accumulation, active slip along the right-lateral Gyaring Co Fault is suggested to be between 8
and 21 mm/yr. Reliable geologic constraints on the slip rate along this fault are sparse. Here we document
12 ± 2 m of right-lateral displacement of lacustrine shorelines across the Gyaring Co Fault. Optically
stimulated luminescence ages of the shorelines are tightly clustered between 4.1 and 4.4 ka. These data
require an average slip rate of 2.2–3.2 mm/yr along the central Gyaring Co Fault during the latter half
of the Holocene. Consideration of seismic cycle effects allows the possibility of slightly higher average
slip rates, up to 2.2–4.5 mm/yr. Overall, our results suggest that the slip rate along the Gyaring Co Fault is
similar to other strike-slip faults in interior Tibet, supporting the notion that active deformation in this region
is distributed among numerous, slowly moving faults.
Genre Article
Topic Active faulting
Identifier Shi, X., Kirby, E., Lu, H., Robinson, R., Furlong, K. P., & Wang, E. (2014). Holocene slip rate along the Gyaring Co Fault, central Tibet. Geophysical Research Letters, 41(16), 5829–5837. doi:10.1002/2014GL060782

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