The tectonics of the western Ordos Plateau, Ningxia, China: slip rates on the Luoshan and East Helanshan Faults

Analysis of the locus, style and rates of faulting is fundamental to understanding the kinematics of continental deformation. The Ordos Plateau lies to the northeast of Tibet, within the India-Eurasia collision zone. Previous studies have suggested that it behaves rigidly and rotates anticlockwise w...

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Main Authors: Middleton, T, Walker, R, Rood, D, Rhodes, E, Parsons, B, Lei, Q, Elliott, J, Ren, Z, Zhou, Y
Format: Journal article
Published: Wiley 2016
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author Middleton, T
Walker, R
Rood, D
Rhodes, E
Parsons, B
Lei, Q
Elliott, J
Ren, Z
Zhou, Y
author_facet Middleton, T
Walker, R
Rood, D
Rhodes, E
Parsons, B
Lei, Q
Elliott, J
Ren, Z
Zhou, Y
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description Analysis of the locus, style and rates of faulting is fundamental to understanding the kinematics of continental deformation. The Ordos Plateau lies to the northeast of Tibet, within the India-Eurasia collision zone. Previous studies have suggested that it behaves rigidly and rotates anticlockwise within a large-scale zone of ENE-WSW left-lateral shearing. For this rotation to be accommodated, the eastern and western margins of the Ordos Plateau should be undergoing right-lateral shearing and yet the dominant faulting style appears to be extensional. We focus specifically on the kinematics of the faults bounding the western margin of the Ordos Plateau and make new slip rate estimates for two of the major faults in the region: the right-lateral strike-slip Luoshan Fault and the normal-slip East Helanshan Fault. We use a combination of IRSL dating of offset landforms with high-resolution imagery and topography from the Pleiades satellites to determine an average right-lateral slip rate of 4.3±0.4 mm/a (1σ uncertainty) on the Luoshan Fault. Similarly, we use 10Be exposure dating to determine a vertical throw rate on the East Helanshan Fault of <0.6 ± 0.1 mm/a, corresponding to an extension rate of <0.7 ± 0.1 mm/a (1σ uncertainty). Both of these results agree well with slip rates determined from the latest campaign GPS data. We therefore conclude that right-lateral shearing is the dominant motion occurring in the western Ordos region, supporting a kinematic model of large-scale anticlockwise rotation of the whole Ordos Plateau.
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spelling oxford-uuid:fa36e3dc-1322-4859-9a85-28275f6852ea2022-03-27T13:03:57ZThe tectonics of the western Ordos Plateau, Ningxia, China: slip rates on the Luoshan and East Helanshan FaultsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:fa36e3dc-1322-4859-9a85-28275f6852eaSymplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2016Middleton, TWalker, RRood, DRhodes, EParsons, BLei, QElliott, JRen, ZZhou, YAnalysis of the locus, style and rates of faulting is fundamental to understanding the kinematics of continental deformation. The Ordos Plateau lies to the northeast of Tibet, within the India-Eurasia collision zone. Previous studies have suggested that it behaves rigidly and rotates anticlockwise within a large-scale zone of ENE-WSW left-lateral shearing. For this rotation to be accommodated, the eastern and western margins of the Ordos Plateau should be undergoing right-lateral shearing and yet the dominant faulting style appears to be extensional. We focus specifically on the kinematics of the faults bounding the western margin of the Ordos Plateau and make new slip rate estimates for two of the major faults in the region: the right-lateral strike-slip Luoshan Fault and the normal-slip East Helanshan Fault. We use a combination of IRSL dating of offset landforms with high-resolution imagery and topography from the Pleiades satellites to determine an average right-lateral slip rate of 4.3±0.4 mm/a (1σ uncertainty) on the Luoshan Fault. Similarly, we use 10Be exposure dating to determine a vertical throw rate on the East Helanshan Fault of <0.6 ± 0.1 mm/a, corresponding to an extension rate of <0.7 ± 0.1 mm/a (1σ uncertainty). Both of these results agree well with slip rates determined from the latest campaign GPS data. We therefore conclude that right-lateral shearing is the dominant motion occurring in the western Ordos region, supporting a kinematic model of large-scale anticlockwise rotation of the whole Ordos Plateau.
spellingShingle Middleton, T
Walker, R
Rood, D
Rhodes, E
Parsons, B
Lei, Q
Elliott, J
Ren, Z
Zhou, Y
The tectonics of the western Ordos Plateau, Ningxia, China: slip rates on the Luoshan and East Helanshan Faults
title The tectonics of the western Ordos Plateau, Ningxia, China: slip rates on the Luoshan and East Helanshan Faults
title_full The tectonics of the western Ordos Plateau, Ningxia, China: slip rates on the Luoshan and East Helanshan Faults
title_fullStr The tectonics of the western Ordos Plateau, Ningxia, China: slip rates on the Luoshan and East Helanshan Faults
title_full_unstemmed The tectonics of the western Ordos Plateau, Ningxia, China: slip rates on the Luoshan and East Helanshan Faults
title_short The tectonics of the western Ordos Plateau, Ningxia, China: slip rates on the Luoshan and East Helanshan Faults
title_sort tectonics of the western ordos plateau ningxia china slip rates on the luoshan and east helanshan faults
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