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Large Holocene ruptures on the Canada David detachment, Baja California, Mexico; implications for the seismogenesis of low-angle normal faults

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EARTH AND PLANETARY SCIENCE LETTERS
卷 570, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.epsl.2021.117070

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coseismic scarps; surface rupture; paleoseismic trenching; fault mechanics; recurrence interval; earthquake magnitude

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  1. Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia, Mexico City, Mexico [CB-2014-239818]
  2. Southern California Earthquake Center [10217]
  3. NSF [EAR-1600087]
  4. U.S. Geological Survey Cooperative Agreement [G17AC00047]

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Detailed mapping and paleoseismic investigations along a fault scarp array associated with the Canada David detachment in Baja California, Mexico, revealed evidence of Holocene and late Pleistocene earthquakes with a recurrence interval of about 3,000 years. The mechanical behavior of misoriented low-angle normal faults like the Canada David detachment is similar to more optimally oriented faults, suggesting that earthquakes on such faults may be common and difficult to recognize using seismological methods.
We present the results of detailed mapping and paleoseismic investigations along a section of the complex fault scarp array associated with the Canada David detachment, a low-angle oblique normal fault that controls the southwestern flank of the Sierra El Mayor, Baja California, Mexico. We used high-resolution unmanned aerial vehicle imagery to map portions of a sequence of alluvial fans that comprise a bajada that flanks the southwestern range front. Their ages are distinguished based on a regional soil chronosequence. Three paleoseismic trenches were excavated across active surface faults that root into the Canada David detachment at depth. Fine-grained stratigraphic units in the trenches were dated by optically stimulated luminescence techniques. The three trenches in this study show strong evidence for four large (M-w= 7) Holocene earthquakes at or just prior to about 1.7, 4.3-6.1, 7.7-7.6 and 8.4-10.7 ka, as well as weak to moderate evidence for two additional late Pleistocene earthquakes at or just prior to 12.7-14.1 ka and 15.2 ka, indicating an average recurrence of such events of similar to 3 ka. This earthquake recurrence interval is slightly longer than that for the Laguna Salada fault to the north that flanks the Sierra Cucapah. The regular recurrence of major surface ruptures strongly suggests that severely-misoriented low-angle normal faults like the Canada David detachment have a mechanical behavior that is very similar to other more optimally oriented faults suggesting that earthquakes on such faults should be common and may be difficult to recognize from seismologic methods due rolling-hinge ramps and/or multifault ruptures. (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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