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Retracted: Control of Multiple Detachments on Structural Development in the Southern Junggar Fold‐and‐Thrust Belt, Northern Tian Shan: Implications for Seismic Hazard Assessment
Author(s) -
Qiu Jianhua,
Rao Gang,
Yu Yangli,
Wang Xin,
Peng Zhenyu,
Gao Lin,
Yang Disheng,
Xiao Lixin,
Yao Qi
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
tectonics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.465
H-Index - 134
eISSN - 1944-9194
pISSN - 0278-7407
DOI - 10.1029/2021tc006712
Subject(s) - geology , seismology , fold (higher order function) , thrust , fold and thrust belt , thrust fault , seismic hazard , fault (geology) , tectonics , foreland basin , mechanical engineering , physics , engineering , thermodynamics
Abstract As large earthquakes in contractional fold‐and‐thrust belts are usually associated with complex ruptures along multiple faults or fault splays, the evaluation of potential rupture extent and relevant hazards continues to be challenging. We present a case study on the geometry and kinematic evolution of the southern Junggar fold‐and‐thrust belt, northern Tian Shan, where the 1906 M 8 Manas earthquake occurred. Our interpretations of seismic reflection profiles acquired during oil and gas exploration demonstrate that multiple detachments played significant roles in controlling the structural segmentation. We speculate that seismic potential in active fold‐and‐thrust belts can be under‐estimated by relying on the mapped surface fault traces. Structural analysis of subsurface images in sufficient detail may provide important insights into seismic hazard evaluation and hence complement traditional paleo‐seismic studies, particularly in densely populated regions such as the city of Urumqi.

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